Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
Isabelle McAvoy is the mother of three daughters, and her relationship with each daughter is as different as each of their three fathers were. A final twist of fate brings Isabelle’s secret past to light, reconnecting her with her daughters, and a challenge turns into a blessing. 715-659-3996.
As a woman living in 1486 on the island of Murano, Italy, Orsola is not supposed to blow glass. She goes against expectation and teaches herself in secret. What follows is a centuries-long imagining of Rosso women and their relationship to glass, history, and one another. 715-693-2144.
The program will be held in the Community Room at NorthStar Restoration Services, 4900 W. Stewart Avenue, Wausau. Featured speaker Trevor Frank, Crop and Field Operations Program Director and Garden to Market Specialist Faculty at Northcentral Technical College, will share insights on how home gardeners and small-scale growers can successfully transition from backyard production to selling at local markets. His presentation will cover practical considerations such as crop planning, production efficiency, and key steps to preparing products for market. The program is designed for gardeners of all experience levels who are interested in learning more about growing with purpose and exploring opportunities within local food systems. NCWMGA is committed to educating and engaging the community in research-based horticulture practices. Educational meetings are open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to come with questions and a curiosity for learning. For more information about upcoming programs and events, community members are encouraged to follow the North Central Wisconsin Master Gardeners Association on Facebook or check out their website at ncwmga.org.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Spencer. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us on the first and third Tuesday of the month at our Edgar Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
The Neillsville Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting community members, business owners, and professionals to take a seat at the table for the upcoming Let’s Talk Neillsville event on Tuesday, March 17. Let’s Talk Neillsville is not your typical networking event. It is designed to create real conversations in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Attendees sit across the table from someone new and are guided through structured but natural conversation prompts that make it easy to connect. Whether you are a long time business owner, a new entrepreneur, or someone who simply wants to become more involved in the community, this event offers a chance to build meaningful relationships. In a time when so much communication happens online, Let’s Talk Neillsville focuses on face to face interaction. The event encourages collaboration, idea sharing, and the kind of relationship building that helps a small town thrive. The Chamber encourages anyone looking to expand their network, grow their visibility, or simply meet new people to attend.
Mail Call, a chance to open letters created by local people looking to express their thankfulness for the sacrifice of veterans, is one of the highlights of the Never Forgotten Honor Flight. Community members of all ages are invited to honor veterans by creating cards for those going on the Honor Flight. This drop-in program will be held at the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) on March 17. The Honor Flight needs thank-you cards to be handed out to vets on their return flight home from Washington D.C. this spring. Local folks can show their support by making cards and letters at during this drop-in event. Paper and craft supplies for card-making will be provided. For those who cannot make this event but are still interested in attending, a second event will be held at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch on March 30. This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-687-4420.
The Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) is holding Chess Club for teens ages 12-18 on the third Tuesday of each month! Teens are invited to the next monthly meetup on March 17 to take on an opponent in a friendly, self-led game of chess. All experience levels welcome. Boards and pieces provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 60-minute program at MCPL Rothschild. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
This event will be focusing on the basics of using a smartphone. This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is highly recommended but not required. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is highly recommended but not required. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
Edward the porcelain rabbit lives in a fancy house on Egypt Street and is adored by a little girl named Abilene. One day, though, he becomes lost. His story takes readers to the bottom of the sea, to the bustling streets of Memphis, and through a story of a humor, grief, and love. 715-687-4420.
Learn how youth and families can safely navigate today’s digital world through a screening of Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age, followed by a panel discussion with community leaders and youth advocates. Learn more and purchase tickets here: https://tickets.grandtheater.org/4475
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
If children can dream it, they can build it! Kids ages 6-11 are invited to the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau) on March 19 for a LEGO® Club monthly meetup. The library will provide thousands of colorful blocks to play and dream with. No experience needed, and new participants are always welcome. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
These 10-week courses are offered to military veterans and are free of charge thanks to our generous sponsors. The Beginning Acoustic Guitar Class will be held from 4:30-5:30pm. The Continuing Acoustic Guitar Class, for veterans who have completed the introductory course, will be held from 6-7pm. Those who have prior experience but have not taken the beginning course can contact Theresa to see which course would suit them best. All courses are led by musician and instructor Victoria Shoemaker. More information about Victoria and “Virginia Steel,” the band she performs with, is available at virginiasteelmusic.com. Veterans may email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224 for full details and registration.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Central Wisconsin continues to face a severe blood shortage, and two Granton teens remain dedicated to helping combat this life-threatening crisis. Caleb and Abby Schoessow will host their 5th Annual Birthday Blood Drive on Thursday, March 19th at Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Granton. The twins aim to collect 80 units of blood, potentially impacting more than 240 lives. The event is held in partnership with the Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin along with Granton High School’s National Honor Society. To schedule a donation: Call: 877-232-4376 Register Online: Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin website If an appointment time is unavailable, please contact Courtney Schoessow at 715-937-0856 for assistance.
Teens are invited to get creative and personalize their reading experience with a one of-a-kind bookmark. Join us anytime during open hours for charm bookmark crafting from March 19th through the 21st at the Marathon County Public Library’s Edgar Branch (224 S. Third Ave., Edgar). Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Join us for a monstrously good time crafting at the library! Crafters of every age can drop by to create monster origami bookmarks at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (10 S. Park St., Spencer) on March 20. The library will provide a variety of colorful paper and origami instructions to make one-of-a-kind bookmarks that fold over the corner of a page. Participants will bring their monsters to life using other free crafting supplies and invent their own quirky, spooky, or adorable creations. This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
Marshfield Area Special Olympics vs The Marshfield Police Department! Doors open at 6:30, pre-game at 7pm, game time at 7:15pm. Admission is free, but donations appreciated. Concessions will be available. All proceeds support the Marshfield Area Special Olympics.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Teens are invited to get creative and personalize their reading experience with a one of-a-kind bookmark. Join us anytime during open hours for charm bookmark crafting from March 19th through the 21st at the Marathon County Public Library’s Edgar Branch (224 S. Third Ave., Edgar). Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Get ready for family-friendly card and board game fun. Everyone is welcome to come hang out and play games at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch, 105 S. Park St., Spencer, on March 21. Can’t make it to this one? MCPL Spencer will hold this event every Saturday throughout the winter. The library will provide a variety of card games and board games, but participants can also bring their own and share how to play! Take yourself or your friends and come play with others in the community. This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
Join us for our First Annual Community Daddy Daughter Dance – Boots & Beauties, a fun-filled evening celebrating special bonds between girls and their favorite father figures. This event is open to all — daughters are welcome to bring dad, step-dad, uncle, grandpa, or any special father figure in their life. $50 per couple, $20 for each additional daughter. Meal, drink, and dessert included with ticket.
$50 per "couple", $20 for each additional daughter. Cash or check only. Dancing, meal, cupcakes, cash raffle, and pictures for purchase. All proceeds donated to the Thorp Public Library.
PRE-REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED! Participants who pre-register will be served first. Rabies Vaccine $20. This includes a FREE microchip if desired. Must bring proof of previous rabies vaccine to receive a 3 year rabies vaccine. Microchip $15, Includes registration with 24 PetWatch. Pet Licenses for City of Marshfield. Rabies certificate required to obtain license. PRICING INFO FOR LICENSE, NOTE: this clinic is open to the public regardless where you live! No appointment needed. CASH payments ONLY! Dogs must be on a leash, Cats must be in a carrier.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Teens are invited to get creative and personalize their reading experience with a one of-a-kind bookmark. Join us anytime during open hours for charm bookmark crafting from March 19th through the 21st at the Marathon County Public Library’s Edgar Branch (224 S. Third Ave., Edgar). Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
Designed for both farms/farm employees who spread their own manure and professional manure applicators, the interactive workshops will take participants through a variety of real world scenarios—from deciding the best location for the dumpster/transfer spot to assessing setbacks and to safety considerations on the road and in the field. Registration is $10 per person. For more information and to register, visit http://go.wisc.edu/2026Manure101 or contact [email protected], 920-391-4652.
A series of free community suicide prevention trainings will be offered across Wisconsin with special focus on supporting farmers, first responders, military personnel and veterans. These live, in-person sessions are designed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip participants with practical tools to prevent suicide in rural communities. To register for training, email [email protected] or call 715-532-2329.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us at our Hatley Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
Edward the porcelain rabbit lives in a fancy house on Egypt Street and is adored by a little girl named Abilene. One day, though, he becomes lost. His story takes readers to the bottom of the sea, to the bustling streets of Memphis, and through a story of a humor, grief, and love. 715-687-4420.
Chippewa County Courthouse, Chippewa Falls / 5:30pm-8pm
Join us for the Cattle Feeder Workshop hosted by the UW-Madison Division of Extension in Chippewa, Dunn and Eau Claire Counties. This workshop will cover essential topics including optimizing corn silage, livestock market outlook, handling facilities for finishing cattle, and decision tools: budgeting spreadsheets and Direct Marketing Tools. Please feel free to contact Ryan Sterry at [email protected] or Deanna Wiersgalla at [email protected] or by calling the Dunn County Extension office at 715-232-1636 if any questions arise. Please register by March 16th.
Need some fresh materials for crafting inspiration, or looking for new-to-you games? All ages are invited to the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee) to drop off art supplies and board games between March 2 and March 24. Then, everyone is invited back for the swap events on March 24 as well as March 25 to pick up swapped materials to add to their collection. Gently used materials, including games with all of the pieces and art supplies of all kinds, are wanted! Swappers can come to both swap dates or pick whichever works best with their schedule. This event is designed to give patrons an opportunity to find materials they have been looking for, spark new ideas, pick up a new game, and maybe even connect with fellow creatives and gamers. Free and open to the public, no registration required. For more information, call 715-693-2144.
The Library won't be so quiet this Tuesday night! Come join us for karaoke! Sing by yourself, sing with a friend, or even sing with Steve! If you don't feel like singing you can still cheer on those who do. It's going to be a lot of fun getting a little loud in the Library!
Registration deadline is March 13th, learn more by following this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgLVtGAtDNKddm_fAWJgDaXqkheisJGwxe9pMo7Sv5Oiqt_Q/viewform
A series of free community suicide prevention trainings will be offered across Wisconsin with special focus on supporting farmers, first responders, military personnel and veterans. These live, in-person sessions are designed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip participants with practical tools to prevent suicide in rural communities. To register for training, email [email protected] or call 715-532-2329.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
This event will be focusing on social media. This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is highly recommended but not required. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is highly recommended but not required. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
Need some fresh materials for crafting inspiration, or looking for new-to-you games? All ages are invited to the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee) to drop off art supplies and board games between March 2 and March 24. Then, everyone is invited back for the swap events on March 24 as well as March 25 to pick up swapped materials to add to their collection. Gently used materials, including games with all of the pieces and art supplies of all kinds, are wanted! Swappers can come to both swap dates or pick whichever works best with their schedule. This event is designed to give patrons an opportunity to find materials they have been looking for, spark new ideas, pick up a new game, and maybe even connect with fellow creatives and gamers. Free and open to the public, no registration required. For more information, call 715-693-2144.
Tova Sullivan works the night shift as a cleaning woman at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, coping with grief among the creatures. Marcellus is a rescued Giant Pacific Octopus who dreams of returning to the sea—and he’s ready to get out. 715-359-6208.
A series of free community suicide prevention trainings will be offered across Wisconsin with special focus on supporting farmers, first responders, military personnel and veterans. These live, in-person sessions are designed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip participants with practical tools to prevent suicide in rural communities. To register for training, email [email protected] or call 715-532-2329.
Join us for a fun craft night featuring plastic egg painting! This all-ages, drop-in craft invites everyone to get creative by painting, decorating, and designing on plastic eggs. Make a colorful design, tell a tiny story or scene, or just enjoy experimenting with patterns and colors. All supplies will be provided—just bring your imagination and enjoy a creative evening together.
What is something that ties us all together but is often taken for granted? The Sun! Join us on an exploratory walk as we uncover the surprising ways that plants, animals, and people depend on the sun.
Laser light shows will be offered at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. on March 25-29. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. and will be valid for that day only. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and $6 for UWSP students with a student ID.
A series of free community suicide prevention trainings will be offered across Wisconsin with special focus on supporting farmers, first responders, military personnel and veterans. These live, in-person sessions are designed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip participants with practical tools to prevent suicide in rural communities. To register for training, email [email protected] or call 715-532-2329.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Raised in front of 2.5 million subscribers who saw everything but the dark reality of a picture-perfect family, Shari Franke shares her truly shocking story behind the viral 8 Passengers family vlog and how she was able to find freedom and healing in the face of unimaginable pain. 715-261-7230.
Laser light shows will be offered at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. on March 25-29. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. and will be valid for that day only. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and $6 for UWSP students with a student ID.
A series of free community suicide prevention trainings will be offered across Wisconsin with special focus on supporting farmers, first responders, military personnel and veterans. These live, in-person sessions are designed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip participants with practical tools to prevent suicide in rural communities. To register for training, email [email protected] or call 715-532-2329.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Visitor Center Meeting Room, Vanquish beastly weeds while making something beautiful. Discover practical uses for backyard vegetation like hackberry and nettle. We will learn basic weaving and cording techniques, helping our natural community along the way.
Laser light shows will be offered at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. on March 25-29. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. and will be valid for that day only. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and $6 for UWSP students with a student ID.
Marathon County UW-Extension Office, Wausau / 8:30am-5pm
Join us for the "Ewe Got This" Lambing Basics Workshop hosted by UW-Madison Division of Extension in Marathon and Clark Counties. Cost is $40, registration deadline is March 13th.
A series of free community suicide prevention trainings will be offered across Wisconsin with special focus on supporting farmers, first responders, military personnel and veterans. These live, in-person sessions are designed to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip participants with practical tools to prevent suicide in rural communities. To register for training, email [email protected] or call 715-532-2329.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Saturdays are for board and card game fun at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch, 105 S. Park St., Spencer. All ages are invited to join in on board and card game fun on March 28. The library will provide a variety of card games and board games, but participants can also bring their own and share with others how to play! Take yourself or your friends and come play with others in the community. This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
Children are invited to the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau) to read to therapy dog and golden retriever Teddy. Kids can practice building literacy skills while spending time with a gentle furry friend on March 28th. Free, no registration required. For more info, call 715-261-7220.
The Chess Mates competitive chess club meets on the last Saturday of each month from 1-5 PM. They offer three regulation tournament boards for the first six players to arrive as well as a chess clock for “blitz” and a regular clock. All ages welcome. There will be no instruction for beginners. This club is looking for experienced players looking for a fun game play challenge.
Laser light shows will be offered at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. on March 25-29. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. and will be valid for that day only. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and $6 for UWSP students with a student ID.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Enjoy two short shows about a journey through the universe to compare black holes of all sizes and quasars, powerful blazing beacons powered by supermassive black holes devouring matter at the centers of galaxies. 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.
Visitor Center Meeting Room, How do we know where animals live and migrate? Community science helps us understand more about the natural world, and you can get involved! Enjoy a guided walk through Schmeeckle while using your phone to build our collective knowledge.
Laser light shows will be offered at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. on March 25-29. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. and will be valid for that day only. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and $6 for UWSP students with a student ID.
Laser light shows will be offered at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. on March 25-29. Tickets will be available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. and will be valid for that day only. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and $6 for UWSP students with a student ID.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
Drop off a stuffed animal for an exciting sleepover at the library! Children ages 0-5 are invited to bring a favorite stuffed animal to the Marathon County Public Library’s Edgar Branch (224 S. Third Ave., Edgar) anytime from 1:00-6:00 p.m. on March 30. Pick up stuffed animals the next day and hear about all of the shenanigans they got up to overnight. Free, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
Teens can test their Dragon Ball: Sparkling Zero® skills in the next Let’s Play gaming event at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau location (300 N. First St., Wausau). Join us on March 30 for no-school day fun on the Nintendo Switch™. No experience or registration needed. Free, console and game provided. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Draw and get inspired by Thunderfoot the Libraratops, the Marathon County Public Library’s famous life-sized triceratops model located at our Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau). Children ages 6-11 will sketch still-life drawings of Thunderfoot together on March 31 from using a variety of drawing supplies provided by the library. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Are you a master bean brain? Or will your taste buds get jelly bean jumbled? Come put your tongue to the test by trying to identify enough jelly bean flavors to fill your game card!
The Holiday Lights return, casting their festive glow once again from November 3-March 31, 2026. The Highground Holiday Lights program offers a special way to celebrate the season while honoring loved ones. Designed to add a touch of magic to the Park during winter, visitors are invited to experience its beauty in a whole new light—even when snow blankets the ground. While the Park naturally draws more guests in the warmer months, this festive lighting display aims to inspire supporters and travelers to visit and reflect, regardless of the weather. Radiant “Honor Stars” will cast a gentle glow across the Plaza each evening, shaping moments of remembrance into light. Adorned with 25 twinkling LED lights outlining their form, each star includes an 8″x9″ card—a heartfelt tribute to honor or memorialize a cherished loved one or organization. Sponsorship is available for $125 each, and the stars will shine for five months, offering a season of reflection and warmth. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Celebrate Youth Art Month! Drop by for coloring projects anytime during open hours March 2 through March 31, 2026 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee). Coloring projects change weekly, are free, and the library supplies everything needed. No registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Cost is $95. This certification is designed for farm owners, parlor managers, and supervisors, as well as professionals who support dairy farms, including consultants, field representatives, veterinarians, and educators. This course provides Practical tools and knowledge to improve milk quality and udder health. Participants will learn how to explain the “why” behind best milking practices, coach their teams in consistent routines, and develop the skills needed to prevent mastitis and achieve high-quality milk together. Register here: https://dairy.extension.wisc.edu/programs/milk-quality-from-the-udder-world-trainer-certification-program/
Where have we been, and where are we going? Wisconsin’s conservation legacy was built by many passionate people, each of whom triumphed over numerous challenges to protect our wildlife and lands. Come and explore the lasting impacts these inspiring people have had on Wisconsin’s environment in this seminar series hosted by the Wisconsin Center for Wildlife at UW-Stevens Point. “Voices for Conservation in Wisconsin History” speaker series begins Thursday, February 19, featuring 5 talks delivered by folks from around Wisconsin, including the College of Natural Resources' very own Dean Emerita Christine Thomas, and Aldo Leopold Senior Fellow, Curt Meine. The series will be held on Thursday evenings in Room 170 of the UW-Stevens Point Trainer Natural Resources Building, 800 Reserve Street, Stevens Point, and via livestream on the College of Natural Resources (CNR) YouTube channel. All seminars are free and open to the public. Additional details and livestream links may be found at www.uwsp.edu/wcw.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
For ages 8 through adult. Choose which session to participate in. Choose your puzzle size. Fastest times to receive prizes. Register with the Colby Community Library.
Mid-State Tech College's Stevens Point Campus / 7pm
Elizabeth Smart is a bestselling author, passionate public speaker and dedicated advocate for child safety and survivor empowerment. Known worldwide for her remarkable survival story, Smart has transformed her personal tragedy into a powerful platform for change. Her work focuses on prevention, recovery and advocacy, inspiring hope and providing practical guidance for individuals and families facing adversity. During this special community conversation, Smart will share her journey of healing and resilience, emphasizing that, while her past is part of her story, it does not define her future. Her message centers on overcoming extreme adversity, reclaiming one’s life and finding hope and purpose even in life’s most difficult detours. This meaningful and impactful event is free and open to the public. Registration is required and seats are limited. Reserve yours at mstc.edu/elizabeth-smart.
Where have we been, and where are we going? Wisconsin’s conservation legacy was built by many passionate people, each of whom triumphed over numerous challenges to protect our wildlife and lands. Come and explore the lasting impacts these inspiring people have had on Wisconsin’s environment in this seminar series hosted by the Wisconsin Center for Wildlife at UW-Stevens Point. “Voices for Conservation in Wisconsin History” speaker series begins Thursday, February 19, featuring 5 talks delivered by folks from around Wisconsin, including the College of Natural Resources' very own Dean Emerita Christine Thomas, and Aldo Leopold Senior Fellow, Curt Meine. The series will be held on Thursday evenings in Room 170 of the UW-Stevens Point Trainer Natural Resources Building, 800 Reserve Street, Stevens Point, and via livestream on the College of Natural Resources (CNR) YouTube channel. All seminars are free and open to the public. Additional details and livestream links may be found at www.uwsp.edu/wcw.
Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11:30am
This event will be focusing on the basics of using a smartphone. This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is highly recommended but not required. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11:30am
This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is highly recommended but not required. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
Marathon County UW-Extension Office, Wausau / 10am-Noon
Participants will be given 30 minutes to create a grilled cheese sandwich for the judges using the mystery ingredients and those found in the pantry. Participants can compete as individuals or in teams. Individual Youth Competition: Young Adults 8 – 17, Parents can serve as sous chef, Cooking supplies included, no outside materials allowed, Max of 6 Competitors, Date/ Time: Saturday, April 11th at 10:00 am. First and second place will be awarded. Team Youth Competition: Young Adults 8 – 17, Teams of two youth, Cooking supplies included, no outside materials allowed, Max of 6 Competitors, Date/ Time: Saturday, April 11th at 11:30 am. First and second place will be awarded. Cost: $5 The registration deadline is April 3rd.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
Clark County Home and Community Education will host a spring fling on Saturday, April 18th at the Posy Patch Greenhouse. The event is open to the public. The event will begin at 10:00 AM. Check- in starts at 9:30 AM. The cost is $5.00 per person. There will be a brunch and viewing of Cultural Arts entries by HCE members in preparation for the State Convention. Entertainment will be provided by the Neillsville School Music Department. Those attending are invited to participate in the Birthday Kit project. The kits will be distributed to area Food Patries. Needed items include cake mixes, frosting in a can, birthday candles, small plates, and cash donations. Space is limited. Registration is due on April 7th. For further information and to register, contact JoAnne Trunkel at 715-267-7264. HCE is an active organization in Clark County. If you are interested in joining, please call Lois Becker at 715-255-8307.
$5 at the door. Cash bar/food, door prizes, and raffles. This fundraiser supports Everyone Needs a Community (ENC), which will help support the building of a senior-friendly, autism friendly, affordable housing community in Marshfield.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
Enjoy a weekend driving along the scenic roads of Clark County meeting artists in their studios and gathering spots to view and purchase their creations. The tour features the finest artists, guest artists and their designs of painters, potters, photographers, sculptures, woodworkers, metal workers, jewelers, weavers, glass workers, mixed media, barnwood art and much more. There will be wonderful & unique shopping and food throughout the tour for your weekend pleasure. For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
Shirley’s House of Hope’s (SHOH) “Run for Hope” will be Saturday, April 25th at the Wildwood Park Pavilion (located at 1800 S Roddis Ave, Marshfield). Registration is from 8am – 9am. What’s unique about this peer-to-peer event is that the competition is not for the fastest completion time. Instead, runners/walkers will be competing to see who can raise the most support from their friends and family. Each runner is encouraged to raise $1,000 to help end domestic abuse and drug addiction. For every $100 that each participant raises, s/he will receive one entry into a drawing for a Wisconsin Dells Waterpark Package. You can register as an individual, family, or as a team. All participants who sign up before March 31st will receive a free Run for Hope t-shirt. For more information or to RSVP, contact: Angie or Tammy at (715) 486-9000 or via email at [email protected].
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
Enjoy a weekend driving along the scenic roads of Clark County meeting artists in their studios and gathering spots to view and purchase their creations. The tour features the finest artists, guest artists and their designs of painters, potters, photographers, sculptures, woodworkers, metal workers, jewelers, weavers, glass workers, mixed media, barnwood art and much more. There will be wonderful & unique shopping and food throughout the tour for your weekend pleasure. For a brochure call: 715-255-9100, [email protected] or www.clarkcountywi.org.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
Classes are forming for the Strong Bodies programs in Greenwood. Classes will be held at the Greenwood High School in the old gym located at 306 W Central Ave Greenwood, WI. These classes will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Tuesday, May 5. This class will be 12 weeks long, ending July 23rd. The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
This family‑friendly breakfast will feature a buffet meal, raffles, and a Youth Art Gallery showcasing artwork by Club members. This milestone event supports the Club’s year‑round programming and helps ensure Marshfield youth continue to have a safe, welcoming place to learn and grow. Tickets will become available March 9th are just $15 for adults, $10 for children ages 5-11, and free for children under 5.
This session will focus on Social Media. Any participant over the age of 60 is welcome to stay for a nutritious meal provided by ADRC congregate meals for a suggested contribution of $4.50, you will not be turned away if unable to pay. Call the UW-Extension Clark County office to register at 715-743-5121.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
Clark County Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11:30am
(Enter the North side of building through secured entrance, room located to right of entrance). We will focus on continuing the basics in this bsession. Please call the UW-Extension Clark County office to register at 715-743-5121. These events are open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is requested with limited space.
The Highground will host a Korean stone placement ceremony at 11 am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The ceremony will be held at the Korean War Tribute. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
$5 per person, children under 5 are free, $5 parking. Bring chairs or pull up a bail of hay. No carry-ins, no easy up tents, no pets-service animals only. Learn more by heading to their website.
The Highground will host a Persian Gulf stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life having served during the Gulf War (Desert Shield/Desert Storm), the Middle East conflicts and the present-day GWOT (Global War on Terrorism). The ceremony will be held at the Persian Gulf Tribute. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Seehafer's City View Dairy, Marshfield / Noon-10pm
$5 per person, children under 5 are free, $5 parking. Bring chairs or pull up a bail of hay. No carry-ins, no easy up tents, no pets-service animals only. Learn more by heading to their website.
Seehafer's City View Dairy, Marshfield / Noon-10pm
$5 per person, children under 5 are free, $5 parking. Bring chairs or pull up a bail of hay. No carry-ins, no easy up tents, no pets-service animals only. Learn more by heading to their website.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a Military Working Dog (MWD) stone ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special MWD or service dog and their Veteran handler. The stones will be placed at the MWD Tribute. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.