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Area Calendar

September 11th, 2024

Rothschild Public Library / 10:30am-12:30pm
Kids throughout Marathon County will have the opportunity to explore process art this fall! Process art is child-led and focuses on creation instead of following specific directions. Each branch will have a different project each month so that children and caregivers have an opportunity to unleash their creativity while meeting other community members. Join us at the Marathon County Public Library’s Rothschild Branch. Free, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Gospel moment at 6:10pm, carry-outs available, free, all are welcome!
Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-8:30pm
Children under 8 must be supervised. A parent must be present when kids ages 8-11 are present.
The Highground, Neillsville / 5pm
Join other spouses and loved ones in a safe, peer supportive environment where they are likely to have a common purpose and understand one another. Come share common experiences, similar feelings (the good, the bad and ugly), worries and the everyday challenges that supporting your Veteran experiencing post-traumatic service-related issues can cause for couples as well as the entire family. You are not alone. For more information, send an email to Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Love on Your Home Real Estate and Boutique / 5pm-7pm
Resch Expo Center, Green Bay / 8am-3pm
Cost is $85 per person.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
Spencer Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids throughout Marathon County will have the opportunity to explore process art this fall! Process art is child-led and focuses on creation instead of following specific directions. Each branch will have a different project each month so that children and caregivers have an opportunity to unleash their creativity while meeting other community members. Stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch anytime during open hours September 9-14. Free, all supplies provided, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.

September 12th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Black River Area Chamber of Commerce Office / 6:30pm
Dahlia tips with Blossom Barn Greenhouse owner Geralyn Subra. All are welcome!
Experimental Aircraft Association, Oshkosh / 8am-5pm
For three days in September of 2024 the vintage military vehicle collecting community will converge in Wisconsin to host their annual international show in association with the War Birds group. The MVPA-HA, a 501(c)3, has nearly 4,000 members in 83 affiliate chapters worldwide and provides an organization for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists, and collectors. These collectors acquire, restore, preserve, safely operate, display, and educate the public on historic military transportation.  Members maintain “history in motion” with a wide assortment of vehicles from horse-drawn wagons, bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, jeeps and light vehicles to heavy trucks, trailers, and tracked armored vehicles.  These veteran vehicles support local parades, veteran organization events, school programs, and public displays.  More information about the MVPA-HA can be found at www.mvpa.org. This is the first time the MVPA-HA is holding this military vehicle show, vintage warbird fly-in, vendor trade show, and seminar in Wisconsin, but hopefully it will not be the last time. By conducting this show at the Experimental Aircraft Association in Oshkosh, the MVPA-HA is able to draw on the expertise of the EAA staff responsible for executing the annual AirVenture. Wittman Airport provides the perfect venue for a combined ground and aircraft show in anticipation of a large number of public attendees. Utilizing two of the EAA grounds hangars, there will be ample space for indoor military vehicle displays as well as vendor areas. For more information on obtaining a vendor space go to www.MVPA.org/convention or send an email to [email protected]. Or by phone at: Phone: (816) 833-6872 Toll Free: (800) 365-5798. Thanks in advance for your consideration. Best Regards, Daryl Lehman Secretary MMVA Mmva.us
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
Spencer Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids throughout Marathon County will have the opportunity to explore process art this fall! Process art is child-led and focuses on creation instead of following specific directions. Each branch will have a different project each month so that children and caregivers have an opportunity to unleash their creativity while meeting other community members. Stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch anytime during open hours September 9-14. Free, all supplies provided, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.

September 13th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Black River Falls / 10am-2pm
Free will donation.
Experimental Aircraft Association, Oshkosh / 8am-5pm
For three days in September of 2024 the vintage military vehicle collecting community will converge in Wisconsin to host their annual international show in association with the War Birds group. The MVPA-HA, a 501(c)3, has nearly 4,000 members in 83 affiliate chapters worldwide and provides an organization for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists, and collectors. These collectors acquire, restore, preserve, safely operate, display, and educate the public on historic military transportation.  Members maintain “history in motion” with a wide assortment of vehicles from horse-drawn wagons, bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, jeeps and light vehicles to heavy trucks, trailers, and tracked armored vehicles.  These veteran vehicles support local parades, veteran organization events, school programs, and public displays.  More information about the MVPA-HA can be found at www.mvpa.org. This is the first time the MVPA-HA is holding this military vehicle show, vintage warbird fly-in, vendor trade show, and seminar in Wisconsin, but hopefully it will not be the last time. By conducting this show at the Experimental Aircraft Association in Oshkosh, the MVPA-HA is able to draw on the expertise of the EAA staff responsible for executing the annual AirVenture. Wittman Airport provides the perfect venue for a combined ground and aircraft show in anticipation of a large number of public attendees. Utilizing two of the EAA grounds hangars, there will be ample space for indoor military vehicle displays as well as vendor areas. For more information on obtaining a vendor space go to www.MVPA.org/convention or send an email to [email protected]. Or by phone at: Phone: (816) 833-6872 Toll Free: (800) 365-5798. Thanks in advance for your consideration. Best Regards, Daryl Lehman Secretary MMVA Mmva.us
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
Spencer Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids throughout Marathon County will have the opportunity to explore process art this fall! Process art is child-led and focuses on creation instead of following specific directions. Each branch will have a different project each month so that children and caregivers have an opportunity to unleash their creativity while meeting other community members. Stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch anytime during open hours September 9-14. Free, all supplies provided, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Greenwood, WI / Times Vary

September 14th, 2024

Black River Falls / 10am-2pm
Free will donation.
Bakerville Sports Bar and Grill, Marshfield / 11am
Registration starts at 11am, bags fly at Noon. $30 per team, 2-person teams. 32 team cap. 50% goes to the winners (1st-3rd place). 50/50, raffles, prizes, and more. Pre-register with Kurt at 715-660-1374.
Colby Community Library / 1pm-4pm
Pre-registration required, contact the Colby Community Library.
Chestnut Center for the Arts, Marshfield / 6:30pm-9pm
$10 in advance, $15 at the door, under 16 $5. Cash bar, free snacks, 50/50 raffle, basket raffle, and more.
Wildwood Zoo Park, Marshfield / 7am-5pm
Featuring over 150 arts & crafts vendors, potato pancake breakfast, children’s area, Amish specialties, beer garden, and food court. Inflatable rides for the kids and fun for the whole family. More details to come on visitmarshfield.com.
UWSP, Stevens Point / 8:30am
The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Stevens Point area residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on September 14, 2024, at the UW-Stevens Point Campus in Stevens Point. The event opens at 8:30 a.m. with the Opening Ceremony at 9:40 a.m., immediately followed by the Walk at 10:00 a.m. The Airport Bar, the top fundraising team for the Stevens Point Walk, will host a post-walk fundraiser immediately following the event.
Experimental Aircraft Association, Oshkosh / 8am-5pm
For three days in September of 2024 the vintage military vehicle collecting community will converge in Wisconsin to host their annual international show in association with the War Birds group. The MVPA-HA, a 501(c)3, has nearly 4,000 members in 83 affiliate chapters worldwide and provides an organization for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists, and collectors. These collectors acquire, restore, preserve, safely operate, display, and educate the public on historic military transportation.  Members maintain “history in motion” with a wide assortment of vehicles from horse-drawn wagons, bicycles, scooters, motorcycles, jeeps and light vehicles to heavy trucks, trailers, and tracked armored vehicles.  These veteran vehicles support local parades, veteran organization events, school programs, and public displays.  More information about the MVPA-HA can be found at www.mvpa.org. This is the first time the MVPA-HA is holding this military vehicle show, vintage warbird fly-in, vendor trade show, and seminar in Wisconsin, but hopefully it will not be the last time. By conducting this show at the Experimental Aircraft Association in Oshkosh, the MVPA-HA is able to draw on the expertise of the EAA staff responsible for executing the annual AirVenture. Wittman Airport provides the perfect venue for a combined ground and aircraft show in anticipation of a large number of public attendees. Utilizing two of the EAA grounds hangars, there will be ample space for indoor military vehicle displays as well as vendor areas. For more information on obtaining a vendor space go to www.MVPA.org/convention or send an email to [email protected]. Or by phone at: Phone: (816) 833-6872 Toll Free: (800) 365-5798. Thanks in advance for your consideration. Best Regards, Daryl Lehman Secretary MMVA Mmva.us
Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Hatfield, WI / Noon
Please RSVP with the Friends of the Black River.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
Spencer Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids throughout Marathon County will have the opportunity to explore process art this fall! Process art is child-led and focuses on creation instead of following specific directions. Each branch will have a different project each month so that children and caregivers have an opportunity to unleash their creativity while meeting other community members. Stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch anytime during open hours September 9-14. Free, all supplies provided, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Greenwood, WI / Times Vary

September 15th, 2024

UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
Go on an out-of-this-world journey to discover constellations and ancient cultures, the birth and death of a star and the inner workings of our Sun. 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.
The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm
Veterans and families and loved ones of Veterans managing post-traumatic stress (PTS) are invited to attend The Highground’s PTSD Peer Support Group on Sunday. This group is an important but casual gathering geared towards giving family and loved ones of Veterans managing PTS/PTSD a support system and tools to better understand what their Veteran is going through in their PTS journey. Veterans who come to the gathering receive the support of fellow Veterans and resources that many find helpful. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend even if their veteran does not attend with them. For more information and to RSVP (appreciated by not mandatory), send an email to Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Wildwood Zoo Park, Marshfield / 7am-4pm
Featuring over 150 arts & crafts vendors, potato pancake breakfast, children’s area, Amish specialties, beer garden, and food court. Inflatable rides for the kids and fun for the whole family. More details to come on visitmarshfield.com.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 16th, 2024

Mosinee Public Library / 2pm
Treated like an outsider in both her hometown and on the Ojibwe reservation, 18-year-old Daunis Fontaine, a half-Native American science geek and star hockey player, places her dreams on hold in the wake of a family tragedy. 715-693-2144.
Owen Community Center / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Gypsie Hollow, Marshfield / 6pm-8pm
Adults only (16+). $10 per class, plus the cost of chosen pieces. Chosen pieces may take more than one class to complete. Register and pay and Gypsie Hollow.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 17th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Mosinee Public Library / 2pm-4pm
Calling all fans of the book and TV character Bluey! Kids are invited to a Bluey themed extravaganza at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch. There will be multiple Bluey activities like cardboard tube characters, headbands, masks, recycled planters, and more, all Bluey themed! Free, no registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Mosinee Public Library / 4:30pm-5:30pm
Young readers are invited to practice their reading skills with Buddy the therapy dog! Join us at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch. Free, books provided or bring your own, no registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 18th, 2024

Stratford Public Library / 1pm
Sent into an arranged marriage and forbidden to continue her work as a midwife-in-training, Yunxian is ordered to act like proper wife and seeks a way to continue treating women and girls from every level of society in fifteenth-century China. 715-687-4420.
Woodson YMCA, Wausau / 1pm
In recent news, spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive insect species native to Asia, has been sighted in Illinois. Spotted Lanternfly is not a threat to humans but poses a significant threat to various plant species. Learn more about Spotted Lanternfly! Free for members, day pass for non-members. For adults 55+. Call 715-841-1855 to register. Register at: https://mcpl.us/events/?e_tag=wausau
Eagles Club, Marshfield / 3pm-5:30pm
Food tasting, shopping, music, and more!
Rothschild Public Library / 4:30pm-5:30pm
Calling all Pokémon trainers! Kids interested in all things Pokémon are invited to join us for card trading and activities at the Marathon County Public Library’s Rothschild Branch. Free, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Gospel moment at 6:10pm, carry-outs available, free, all are welcome!
Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-8:30pm
Children under 8 must be supervised. A parent must be present when kids ages 8-11 are present.
Behind Barr's, Greenwood / 5pm-8pm
All vehicles welcome!
Mosinee High School / 6pm-7:30pm
As the nightly temperatures turn cold, it is time to bring our plants inside for the season. The transition indoors can be very stressful on plants. In this program, we will cover considerations to help reduce the stress, including light, fertilizer, pests, and watering. Free but registration is required. Call 715-693-2550 Ext 3696 to register.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 19th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Wausau Public Library / 3pm-5pm
Get creative with LEGO and other blocks at the library! Children and their families are invited to build with us at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters. Free, all blocks provided, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 20th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Black River Falls / 10am-2pm
Free will donation.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 21st, 2024

Black River Falls / 10am-2pm
Free will donation.
The Highground, Neillsville / 11am-1pm
Legacy Stones are 12’x12’x2″ grey granite squares that represent one of the main means for meeting the operating and maintenance costs of The Highground Veterans Memorial Park. These stones are tributes to those special people we honor in our lives including Veterans and non-Veterans, living or passed, as well as supportive organizations. The public is invited to attend these ceremonies free of charge. For a donation of $495, families and organizations may place a stone in the Center Walkway, contribute material to the Registry books and participate in a moving dedication ceremony.
The Highground, Neillsville / 11am-1pm
Many lives were touched and saved by the work of dogs and dog handlers during conflicts. Be it the work of a scout dog, sentry dog, or tracker dog—the efforts of these animals and their handlers made a profound impact on our military and its mission. The goal is to honor all Military personnel and their dogs who have served in conflicts past, present, and continuing. We hope this provides a place of healing for those affected by these wars and educates others regarding the effects of these wars on everyone. For a donation of $525, families and organizations may place a stone in the walkway around the Military Working Dog Tribute; or for a donation of $150, a one-liner of the Military Working Dog can be placed on the Military Working Dog Tribute. Materials for the Registry books are encouraged to be added as well as a lasting memory.
The Highground, Neillsville / 11am-1pm
Veterans come to The Highground alone or with their families and friends. They laugh, cry, and sometimes curse. They stand on the point and take long, slow breaths, allowing the door on their pain to open just a little bit. They leave some of the bitterness behind and take with them a small seed of hope. This tribute is meant to remind all of us how important our communities and families are when our Veterans come home. We are all united because the human cost of war is shared by everyone. These stones are placed around the map of Wisconsin. The stones are 12” by 12” by 2”, cut from granite, and allow for three (3) engraved lines of twenty (20) spaces each. Wording is chosen by the organization that best describes their involvement with their Veterans. The donation for a UIS stone is $1000; donation includes engraving, ceremony, Registry Book submission and future maintenance.
The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm-4pm
Legacy Stones are 12’x12’x2″ grey granite squares that represent one of the main means for meeting the operating and maintenance costs of The Highground Veterans Memorial Park. These stones are tributes to those special people we honor in our lives including Veterans and non-Veterans, living or passed, as well as supportive organizations. The public is invited to attend these ceremonies free of charge. For a donation of $495, families and organizations may place a stone in the Center Walkway, contribute material to the Registry books and participate in a moving dedication ceremony.
The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm-4pm
Veterans come to The Highground alone or with their families and friends. They laugh, cry, and sometimes curse. They stand on the point and take long, slow breaths, allowing the door on their pain to open just a little bit. They leave some of the bitterness behind and take with them a small seed of hope. This tribute is meant to remind all of us how important our communities and families are when our Veterans come home. We are all united because the human cost of war is shared by everyone. These stones are placed around the map of Wisconsin. The stones are 12” by 12” by 2”, cut from granite, and allow for three (3) engraved lines of twenty (20) spaces each. Wording is chosen by the organization that best describes their involvement with their Veterans. The donation for a UIS stone is $1000; donation includes engraving, ceremony, Registry Book submission and future maintenance.
Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Bey's Bar, Marshfield / Noon
Registration at Noon, darts start at 1pm. $10 per person, 100% payout.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 22nd, 2024

UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
Learn about the magnetic fields that protect our planet and the history and legends of the auroras. 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.
Lunda Community Park, Black River Falls / 8:30am
To register and receive the latest updates on this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, visit: act.alz.org/blackriverfalls. Pre-registration is encouraged. For questions or assistance, please contact CJ Werley, Manager of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, at 414-296-5102.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 23rd, 2024

Stratford Public Library / 10:30am-11:30am
Children and their families are invited to join us for some feathered fun at the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch. A staff member from Children's Wisconsin/Marshfield Family Resource Center will be leading Duck, Duck, Goose and other activities that will have you quacking up! Staff will also be available to answer questions or recommend community services. Free, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Owen Community Center / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Gypsie Hollow, Marshfield / 6pm-8pm
Adults only (16+). $10 per class, plus the cost of chosen pieces. Chosen pieces may take more than one class to complete. Register and pay and Gypsie Hollow.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 24th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 25th, 2024

Rothschild Public Library / 11am
Taken hostage by a failed bank robber while attending an open house, eight anxiety-prone strangers discover their unexpected common traits. 715-359-6208.
United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Gospel moment at 6:10pm, carry-outs available, free, all are welcome!
Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-8:30pm
Children under 8 must be supervised. A parent must be present when kids ages 8-11 are present.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 26th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

September 27th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Black River Falls / 10am-2pm
Free will donation.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
Wausau Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids and tweens are invited to MCPL Wausau to make flextangles - fun paper fidgets! Bring your creativity and get ready to fold, color, and play with your unique designs. Stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters anytime during open hours on September 27. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
The Highground, Neillsville / Times Vary
The Highground will hold a Male Veterans Retreat September 27-29, 2024. The retreat will offer Veterans the opportunity to have fun, enjoy great food and experience interesting activities in the company of fellow male Veterans. The retreat is open to any male Veteran of any age and service history. The retreat will include a mix of outdoor activities and PTSD management workshops. Workshops, activities, food, and lodging are free for the registered Veteran due to generous sponsors. Please note: Transportation to and from the retreat is the responsibility of the Veteran. Registration for the retreat is required by September 20 along with a $30 registration fee which will be refunded upon arrival. Lodging for the retreat will be at the motel adjacent to The Highground. The lodging will be booked for you when you register. To register for the retreat and get a detailed itinerary, Veterans are encouraged to send an email to [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.

September 28th, 2024

Black River Falls / 10am-2pm
Free will donation.
Wenzel Family Plaza, Marshfield / 8:30am
To register and receive the latest updates on this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, visit: act.alz.org/marshfield. Pre-registration is encouraged. For questions or assistance, please email Lisa Berry, Manager of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at [email protected].
Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
The Highground, Neillsville / Times Vary
The Highground will hold a Male Veterans Retreat September 27-29, 2024. The retreat will offer Veterans the opportunity to have fun, enjoy great food and experience interesting activities in the company of fellow male Veterans. The retreat is open to any male Veteran of any age and service history. The retreat will include a mix of outdoor activities and PTSD management workshops. Workshops, activities, food, and lodging are free for the registered Veteran due to generous sponsors. Please note: Transportation to and from the retreat is the responsibility of the Veteran. Registration for the retreat is required by September 20 along with a $30 registration fee which will be refunded upon arrival. Lodging for the retreat will be at the motel adjacent to The Highground. The lodging will be booked for you when you register. To register for the retreat and get a detailed itinerary, Veterans are encouraged to send an email to [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Carndon, WI / Times Vary
Weekend includes yoga classes, meditation, relaxation, and connecting with nature. Cost is $800 for a shared room, $1,000 for a private room. All meals included. Register online at theyogastudiobrf.com.

September 29th, 2024

UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
See how dinosaurs lived and survived on the earth millions of years ago and even watch the cataclysmic event that led to their ultimate extinction. 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.
UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
See how dinosaurs lived and survived on the earth millions of years ago and even watch the cataclysmic event that led to their ultimate extinction. 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.
UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 3:40pm-4:10pm
A Junior Scientist planetarium program. This program is in collaboration with the UW-Stevens Point Museum of Natural History.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.
The Highground, Neillsville / Times Vary
The Highground will hold a Male Veterans Retreat September 27-29, 2024. The retreat will offer Veterans the opportunity to have fun, enjoy great food and experience interesting activities in the company of fellow male Veterans. The retreat is open to any male Veteran of any age and service history. The retreat will include a mix of outdoor activities and PTSD management workshops. Workshops, activities, food, and lodging are free for the registered Veteran due to generous sponsors. Please note: Transportation to and from the retreat is the responsibility of the Veteran. Registration for the retreat is required by September 20 along with a $30 registration fee which will be refunded upon arrival. Lodging for the retreat will be at the motel adjacent to The Highground. The lodging will be booked for you when you register. To register for the retreat and get a detailed itinerary, Veterans are encouraged to send an email to [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Crandon, WI / Times Vary
Weekend includes yoga classes, meditation, relaxation, and connecting with nature. Cost is $800 for a shared room, $1,000 for a private room. All meals included. Register online at theyogastudiobrf.com.

September 30th, 2024

Rothschild Public Library / 4pm-6pm
Teens are invited to learn about Morse code and create a top-secret accessory! Teens will learn some basics of Morse code and then create a bracelet that only those who understand the unique language of Morse code will be able to decipher! Join us at the Marathon County Public Library’s Rothschild Branch. Free, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
Owen Community Center / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Gypsie Hollow, Marshfield / 6pm-8pm
Adults only (16+). $10 per class, plus the cost of chosen pieces. Chosen pieces may take more than one class to complete. Register and pay and Gypsie Hollow.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 1st, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 9am-3pm
October 1 and 2 will be The Highground’s traditional 5th Grade Days. The programs on October 3 and 4 will be geared towards a 9th -12th Grade level of understanding and maturity. To book a session for your students, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. A requested donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required. Note: The public is invited to attend the presentations and tours; however, we kindly ask that you contact Theresa for information and to RSVP.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 2nd, 2024

Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.
Behind Barr's, Greenwood / 5pm-8pm
All vehicles welcome!
CART Center, Neillsville / 6pm
Air Frying has a fast-growing following, for good reason; the air fryer is a powerful, efficient cooking tool that utilizes time-tested technology with delicious results. In this class, Barb Petkovsek and Debby DeWitt will explain the science behind that power and provide you with what you need to know to make the most out of your air fryer. Information provided will include the science behind air frying, delicious and innovative recipes that demonstrate the versatility of the technique, designing meals made entirely in an air fryer, recipes and a sample taste testing of quick and tasty treats made from an air fryer. Please Contact the Clark County Extension Office at (715) 743-5121 to register.
UWSP, Stevens Point / 8:30am-10am
Learn how prescribed fire can be used as a tool to benefit forest ecosystems and restore the environment as the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Wisconsin Forestry Center continues an online speaker series on prescribed fire forest management. Offered free of charge, the year-long webinar series is held monthly on select Wednesdays through October. Presentations will be available for viewing online via Zoom. Registration is required. The presentation series is designed for natural resource professionals; however, it is open to all participants that have an interest in forest management and/or prescribed fire. It will focus on how the practice is important for ecosystem health, forest regeneration, wildlife habitat, forest health and disease control. Details can be found at uwsp.edu/wfc. The webinar series is sponsored by the National Wild Turkey Federation, The Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Prescribed Fire Council, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, American Bird Conservancy, Southwest Georgia PBA and Heartland Ecological Group Inc.
The Highground, Neillsville / 9am-3pm
October 1 and 2 will be The Highground’s traditional 5th Grade Days. The programs on October 3 and 4 will be geared towards a 9th -12th Grade level of understanding and maturity. To book a session for your students, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. A requested donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required. Note: The public is invited to attend the presentations and tours; however, we kindly ask that you contact Theresa for information and to RSVP.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 3rd, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Mid-State Tech College, Wisconsin Rapids / 5pm-7pm
This low-stakes idea contest was held in March in Stevens Point. We're having a repeat event this fall in Wisconsin Rapids. One idea. One minute. One slide. One Hundred Dollars. Stay tuned for more details.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 9am-3pm
October 1 and 2 will be The Highground’s traditional 5th Grade Days. The programs on October 3 and 4 will be geared towards a 9th -12th Grade level of understanding and maturity. To book a session for your students, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. A requested donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required. Note: The public is invited to attend the presentations and tours; however, we kindly ask that you contact Theresa for information and to RSVP.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 4th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
The Highground, Neillsville / 9am-3pm
October 1 and 2 will be The Highground’s traditional 5th Grade Days. The programs on October 3 and 4 will be geared towards a 9th -12th Grade level of understanding and maturity. To book a session for your students, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. A requested donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required. Note: The public is invited to attend the presentations and tours; however, we kindly ask that you contact Theresa for information and to RSVP.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 5th, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / 11am-1pm
Legacy Stones are 12’x12’x2″ grey granite squares that represent one of the main means for meeting the operating and maintenance costs of The Highground Veterans Memorial Park. These stones are tributes to those special people we honor in our lives including Veterans and non-Veterans, living or passed, as well as supportive organizations. The public is invited to attend these ceremonies free of charge. For a donation of $495, families and organizations may place a stone in the Center Walkway, contribute material to the Registry books and participate in a moving dedication ceremony.
The Highground, Neillsville / 11am-1pm
Veterans come to The Highground alone or with their families and friends. They laugh, cry, and sometimes curse. They stand on the point and take long, slow breaths, allowing the door on their pain to open just a little bit. They leave some of the bitterness behind and take with them a small seed of hope. This tribute is meant to remind all of us how important our communities and families are when our Veterans come home. We are all united because the human cost of war is shared by everyone. These stones are placed around the map of Wisconsin. The stones are 12” by 12” by 2”, cut from granite, and allow for three (3) engraved lines of twenty (20) spaces each. Wording is chosen by the organization that best describes their involvement with their Veterans. The donation for a UIS stone is $1000; donation includes engraving, ceremony, Registry Book submission and future maintenance.
The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm-4pm
Legacy Stones are 12’x12’x2″ grey granite squares that represent one of the main means for meeting the operating and maintenance costs of The Highground Veterans Memorial Park. These stones are tributes to those special people we honor in our lives including Veterans and non-Veterans, living or passed, as well as supportive organizations. The public is invited to attend these ceremonies free of charge. For a donation of $495, families and organizations may place a stone in the Center Walkway, contribute material to the Registry books and participate in a moving dedication ceremony.
The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm-4pm
Veterans come to The Highground alone or with their families and friends. They laugh, cry, and sometimes curse. They stand on the point and take long, slow breaths, allowing the door on their pain to open just a little bit. They leave some of the bitterness behind and take with them a small seed of hope. This tribute is meant to remind all of us how important our communities and families are when our Veterans come home. We are all united because the human cost of war is shared by everyone. These stones are placed around the map of Wisconsin. The stones are 12” by 12” by 2”, cut from granite, and allow for three (3) engraved lines of twenty (20) spaces each. Wording is chosen by the organization that best describes their involvement with their Veterans. The donation for a UIS stone is $1000; donation includes engraving, ceremony, Registry Book submission and future maintenance.
Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 6th, 2024

Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 7th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Mid-State Tech College's Stevens Point Campus / 9am-2pm
A regional (Marathon, Portage, Wood Counties) workshop focused on solutions to a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem and placemaking efforts in Central Wisconsin. Learn more and register to attend.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 8th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 9th, 2024

Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.
The Highground, Neillsville / 5pm
Join other spouses and loved ones in a safe, peer supportive environment where they are likely to have a common purpose and understand one another. Come share common experiences, similar feelings (the good, the bad and ugly), worries and the everyday challenges that supporting your Veteran experiencing post-traumatic service-related issues can cause for couples as well as the entire family. You are not alone. For more information, send an email to Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 10th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Black River Area Chamber of Commerce Office / 1pm
Fall pruning and work day. All are welcome!
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 11th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 12th, 2024

Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 13th, 2024

Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 14th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 15th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 16th, 2024

Lunda Center, La Crosse / 11am-1:30pm
Registration required, tickets are $40.
Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.
Behind Barr's, Greenwood / 5pm-8pm
All vehicles welcome!
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 17th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 18th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
For the Veteran’s partner who experienced active duty and their Veteran’s deployments, they were a part of the process and saw the changes as they happened. For the couple who met after active duty or the deployments, the partner is sometimes oblivious to the process and the effects until the day their Veteran is triggered and their whole world changes in a minute. The availability of free Veteran couple retreats are on the rise, but still many people shy away from them because they are worried about self-disclosure or embarrassment in a group setting. Operation Re-Connect is structured to provide a calm and supportive environment where couples feel safe to share their experiences and know they are not alone in the challenges they face. Through fun, interactive and insightful activities, couples have the opportunity to strengthen their connection and understanding of one another and their relationship. Please note: Registration and a $50 registration fee are required; however, the registration fee will be refunded upon arrival. Lodging, meals and workshop supplies are provided for registered couples. Transportation to and from the retreat is not provided. Space is limited. To register for the retreat or for more information, please email Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 19th, 2024

Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
For the Veteran’s partner who experienced active duty and their Veteran’s deployments, they were a part of the process and saw the changes as they happened. For the couple who met after active duty or the deployments, the partner is sometimes oblivious to the process and the effects until the day their Veteran is triggered and their whole world changes in a minute. The availability of free Veteran couple retreats are on the rise, but still many people shy away from them because they are worried about self-disclosure or embarrassment in a group setting. Operation Re-Connect is structured to provide a calm and supportive environment where couples feel safe to share their experiences and know they are not alone in the challenges they face. Through fun, interactive and insightful activities, couples have the opportunity to strengthen their connection and understanding of one another and their relationship. Please note: Registration and a $50 registration fee are required; however, the registration fee will be refunded upon arrival. Lodging, meals and workshop supplies are provided for registered couples. Transportation to and from the retreat is not provided. Space is limited. To register for the retreat or for more information, please email Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 20th, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm
Veterans and families and loved ones of Veterans managing post-traumatic stress (PTS) are invited to attend The Highground’s PTSD Peer Support Group on Sunday, October 20 at 2pm at The Highground. This group is an important but casual gathering geared towards giving family and loved ones of Veterans managing PTS/PTSD a support system and tools to better understand what their Veteran is going through in their PTS journey. Veterans who come to the gathering receive the support of fellow Veterans and resources that many find helpful. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend even if their veteran does not attend with them. For more information and to RSVP (appreciated by not mandatory), send an email to Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
For the Veteran’s partner who experienced active duty and their Veteran’s deployments, they were a part of the process and saw the changes as they happened. For the couple who met after active duty or the deployments, the partner is sometimes oblivious to the process and the effects until the day their Veteran is triggered and their whole world changes in a minute. The availability of free Veteran couple retreats are on the rise, but still many people shy away from them because they are worried about self-disclosure or embarrassment in a group setting. Operation Re-Connect is structured to provide a calm and supportive environment where couples feel safe to share their experiences and know they are not alone in the challenges they face. Through fun, interactive and insightful activities, couples have the opportunity to strengthen their connection and understanding of one another and their relationship. Please note: Registration and a $50 registration fee are required; however, the registration fee will be refunded upon arrival. Lodging, meals and workshop supplies are provided for registered couples. Transportation to and from the retreat is not provided. Space is limited. To register for the retreat or for more information, please email Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 21st, 2024

Owen Community Center / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 22nd, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 23rd, 2024

Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 24th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Mosinee Brewing Company / 5pm-7pm
Entrepreneurial networking night. Entrepreneurs at all stages are invited to expand their networks by meeting other entrepreneurial members of their communities and the folks behind entrepreneur-support programs close to home!
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 25th, 2024

Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11am
Many people wish to arrange their affairs to live well in their later years, and ensure that their end-of-life plans follow their wishes. Still, it is something that many people find challenging. Planning AHEAD is a new online class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of life planning. In 1-hour online classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining health care wishes, financial responsibilities, legal requirements and documentation, distribution of personal property, end-of-life decisions, dealing with grief, and the emotional ramifications of all of the above. The program is designed both for those who want to prepare for their own passing, to make things easier for family members, and for those who have, or are in the process of, losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features an online planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. By working through these sessions, participants find that the financial, healthcare, and other decisions don’t feel so overwhelming. Clark residents are invited to join Planning AHEAD, a free In-Person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Clark County HDRI Educator for UW-Madison Division of Extension. Registration is now available by calling Clark County Extension at (715)743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5126 for more information about Planning AHEAD. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/.
Orbital Building, Marshfield / 9am-4pm
Only $5 admission. Amazing quilts from all over the area.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 26th, 2024

Black River Falls / 5pm-8pm
Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 27th, 2024

Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 28th, 2024

Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 29th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 30th, 2024

Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.
Pablo Center, Eau Claire / 7am-4pm
Attend this phenomenal event featuring respected speakers, entrepreneurs, and visionaries! 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. 75+ businesses display their services and products in the exhibitor/vendor hall. 15 educational sessions and roundtables cover a wide range of topics. 1-on-1 Business and Legal Consults Downtown Business Tour. Join hundreds of women in business at this popular annual event hosted by the Women's Business Center, a program of the Western Dairyland Community Action Agency.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

October 31st, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Abbotsford City Hall / 9:30am-2:15pm
Cost is $25 and includes meals and handouts. Must register by October 18th. No walk-ins.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Come enjoy thousands of the most beautiful flowers and plants hand potted, nurtured and carefully combined to create more beauty for your home and business than you could imagine! It is all here in the Garden Center Headquarters - Clark County, WI! Get out and enjoy this 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 many exceptional and gorgeous greenhouses & garden centers. Take an adventure into the countryside of our county and shop in our newly expanded greenhouses to get your piece of beauty and aroma. There is something for everyone - annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, grasses, trees, shrubs, hostas, daylilies, mums, fairy garden supplies, pumpkins, corn mazes, garden art, home décor, and so much more! Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it! For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Clark County Economic Development and Tourism Bureau would like to announce our “2024 Harvest Moon Tour.” Clark County’s true colors are found in our breathtaking vistas of fall. Clark County truly is “The Hub of the Harvest.” Experience corn mazes, pumpkin patches, community festivals, roadside stands and farmers markets. Scoop up home-grown apples, pumpkins, gourds, sweet corn, honey, and do not miss our homemade candy, jams, maple syrup and so much more. Our bragging rights also include our agriculture heritage with beautiful alfalfa, corn, and soybean fields too. We provide food for everyone! This is a great time to experience Clark County’s many artists, meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, wineries, and many music venues all season long. We have greenhouses loaded with “Tens of Thousands” of beautiful, bushel-size mums with all the colors of the fall pallet along with ornamental grasses, pumpkins and so much more to adorn your homes, yards, and businesses for Fall. Fall is also the time to think about planting perennials and bulbs to brighten your yards in Spring. Enjoy this self-guided tour that meanders along scenic country roads and through our quaint communities. Do not miss our many dining and lodging establishments along the way and visit our many museums and historical sights. Enjoy outdoor fun for the whole family. Come anytime, to experience what our beautiful County has to offer. Clark County is truly natures playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Detailed information about each participant and their location along with the map is available to download or print at https://clarkcountywi.org/visit-clark-county/special-events/docs/2024/harvest-moon.pdf. You may call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.

November 3rd, 2024

Hotel Marshfield / 8am-11:30am
Tickets available at the door: Adults - $15, Children 4-12 - $5, under 4 eat free

November 4th, 2024

Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 5th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 6th, 2024

Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.

November 7th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 11th, 2024

Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 12th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 13th, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / 5pm
Join other spouses and loved ones in a safe, peer supportive environment where they are likely to have a common purpose and understand one another. Come share common experiences, similar feelings (the good, the bad and ugly), worries and the everyday challenges that supporting your Veteran experiencing post-traumatic service-related issues can cause for couples as well as the entire family. You are not alone. For more information, send an email to Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.

November 14th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / 4:30pm-7pm
The Fall “Vets & Guitars” 10-week session will begin Thursday, September 12 at The Highground. This program is offered to military veterans free of charge. Art and music programs have been found to be helpful to many veterans who are managing PTSD. The Highground’s “Vets & Guitars” classes are a wonderful experience to share with other veterans. Beginning Acoustic Guitar class will be held from 4:30–5:30pm. Continuing Guitar, for veterans who have already completed The Highground “Vets & Guitars” Beginning Guitar course, will be held from 6–7pm. For those who have experience playing guitar but have not taken the beginner course, please contact Theresa to see which course would suit you best. The 10-session course will be held on Thursday evenings. To register and for more information, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. It costs $150 to help a veteran attend this program. If you would like to sponsor a veteran or for more information, please reach out to Theresa (see contact information above).
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 17th, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm
Veterans and families and loved ones of Veterans managing post-traumatic stress (PTS) are invited to attend The Highground’s PTSD Peer Support Group on Sunday, October 20 at 2pm at The Highground. This group is an important but casual gathering geared towards giving family and loved ones of Veterans managing PTS/PTSD a support system and tools to better understand what their Veteran is going through in their PTS journey. Veterans who come to the gathering receive the support of fellow Veterans and resources that many find helpful. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend even if their veteran does not attend with them. For more information and to RSVP (appreciated by not mandatory), send an email to Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.

November 18th, 2024

Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 19th, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

November 21st, 2024

Owen Community Center / 10am-11am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Loyal Public Library / 9:30am-10:30am
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. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.

December 3rd, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / Noon
Tickets are just $5 each, 5 for $20 or 15 for $40! Get yours today at the Gift Shop or by calling 715-743-4224.

December 11th, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / 5pm
Join other spouses and loved ones in a safe, peer supportive environment where they are likely to have a common purpose and understand one another. Come share common experiences, similar feelings (the good, the bad and ugly), worries and the everyday challenges that supporting your Veteran experiencing post-traumatic service-related issues can cause for couples as well as the entire family. You are not alone. For more information, send an email to Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.

December 15th, 2024

The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm
Veterans and families and loved ones of Veterans managing post-traumatic stress (PTS) are invited to attend The Highground’s PTSD Peer Support Group on Sunday, October 20 at 2pm at The Highground. This group is an important but casual gathering geared towards giving family and loved ones of Veterans managing PTS/PTSD a support system and tools to better understand what their Veteran is going through in their PTS journey. Veterans who come to the gathering receive the support of fellow Veterans and resources that many find helpful. Non-veterans are encouraged to attend even if their veteran does not attend with them. For more information and to RSVP (appreciated by not mandatory), send an email to Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.