Area Calendar
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.NTC, Wausau Campus / 11:30am-1pm
CEUs Available, Registration through NTC: https://www.ntc.edu/calendar/2024/10/22/understanding-lethality-and-impacts-strangulationGreenwood High School / 11am-Noon
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.Marshfield Public Library / 1pm
Instant New York Times Bestseller of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
Enjoy the thrills of bingo with us as we play for fun and spooky prizes! Costumes are encouraged!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.October 23rd, 2024
Marshfield Public Library / 10am-11am
Join us each Wednesday morning for an hour of activities that allows our littlest patrons to learn and play in fun, engaging ways!Hotel Marshfield / 10am-1:30pm
Come checkout the marketplace before hand from 10:00am-11:30am with lunch and door prizes at 11:30am. Program starts at Noon. The marketplace will then re-open after the program until 1:30pm. We request registration to be completed by October 17, 2024. Questions about the event? Contact Dawn at 715-384-3454 or email [email protected]Rothschild Public Library / 11am
In a novel set in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world, a father and his young son make their way through the ruins of a devastated American landscape, struggling to survive and preserve the last remnants of their own humanity. 715-359-6208.Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.Stoney River Assisted Living, Marshfield / 2pm
Prizes will be given for best dressed! Questions, contact Stoney River Assisted Living.Wausau Public Library / 2pm
The Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters is hosting a (slightly) spooky movie marathon in October, and you get to pick the flicks! Patrons can stop in the children’s area at MCPL Wausau in early October to cast their votes for movie choices. Movies will start at 2:00 p.m. each day, October 23-25, and all movies are rated G or PG. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
All are welcome. Free, carry-outs available. Gospel moment at 6:10pm.Rothschild Public Library / 5:30pm-6:30pm
All ages are invited to make Zentangle art! Patrons can create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. It’s easy to learn, relaxing and fun! Join us to create your own fall-themed art piece! Free, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-8:30pm
Now open to kids and adults of all ages! Parent/guardian must be in the community center when kids ages 8-11 are in attendance. Children under 8 must be supervised.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.Wausau Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids are invited to stop by anytime during open hours October 23-25 to make a Franken-Pumpkin! We’ll have an assortment of facial features and fun shapes to decorate your pumpkin cutout however you like. Patrons can take their pumpkin home with them or add it to the library’s pumpkin patch! Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.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.Zion Lutheran Church, Granton / 11am-Noon
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.Greenwood High School / 11am-Noon
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.Rothschild Public Library / 2pm
Tweens and teens are encouraged to test their problem-solving skills to unlock a breakout box and save the school schedule! Can you solve the puzzles to unlock the box? This program is best suited for participants ages 8-12. Sessions will take about an hour and registration is required. Register by calling the Rothschild Branch at 715-359-6208.Wausau Public Library / 2pm
The Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters is hosting a (slightly) spooky movie marathon in October, and you get to pick the flicks! Patrons can stop in the children’s area at MCPL Wausau in early October to cast their votes for movie choices. Movies will start at 2:00 p.m. each day, October 23-25, and all movies are rated G or PG. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.Wausau Public Library / 2pm-5pm
Experienced teen D&D players are invited to join us for a one-time Halloween themed session. Participants must come prepared with a Level 5 character. Registration is required, visit https://mcpl.us/events/?e_id=13348 to register. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.Black River Falls Public Library / 3:30pm-4:30pm
All ages and abilities welcome! Free builds and challenges!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).Rothschild Public Library / 5pm
Tweens and teens are encouraged to test their problem-solving skills to unlock a breakout box and save the school schedule! Can you solve the puzzles to unlock the box? This program is best suited for participants ages 8-12. Sessions will take about an hour and registration is required. Register by calling the Rothschild Branch at 715-359-6208.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!Buck-A-Neer Supper Club, Marshfield / 5pm-7pm
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.Rothschild Public Library / Noon
Tweens and teens are encouraged to test their problem-solving skills to unlock a breakout box and save the school schedule! Can you solve the puzzles to unlock the box? This program is best suited for participants ages 8-12. Sessions will take about an hour and registration is required. Register by calling the Rothschild Branch at 715-359-6208.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.Wausau Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids are invited to stop by anytime during open hours October 23-25 to make a Franken-Pumpkin! We’ll have an assortment of facial features and fun shapes to decorate your pumpkin cutout however you like. Patrons can take their pumpkin home with them or add it to the library’s pumpkin patch! Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.October 25th, 2024
Marshfield Public Library / 10:30am
Black River Falls Public Library / 10am
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/.NorthStar Restoration Services, Wausau / 10am-3pm
Rothschild Public Library / 11am
Tweens and teens are encouraged to test their problem-solving skills to unlock a breakout box and save the school schedule! Can you solve the puzzles to unlock the box? This program is best suited for participants ages 8-12. Sessions will take about an hour and registration is required. Register by calling the Rothschild Branch at 715-359-6208.Rothschild Public Library / 1pm
Tweens and teens are encouraged to test their problem-solving skills to unlock a breakout box and save the school schedule! Can you solve the puzzles to unlock the box? This program is best suited for participants ages 8-12. Sessions will take about an hour and registration is required. Register by calling the Rothschild Branch at 715-359-6208.Rothschild Public Library / 2pm
Tweens and teens are encouraged to test their problem-solving skills to unlock a breakout box and save the school schedule! Can you solve the puzzles to unlock the box? This program is best suited for participants ages 8-12. Sessions will take about an hour and registration is required. Register by calling the Rothschild Branch at 715-359-6208.Wausau Public Library / 2pm
The Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters is hosting a (slightly) spooky movie marathon in October, and you get to pick the flicks! Patrons can stop in the children’s area at MCPL Wausau in early October to cast their votes for movie choices. Movies will start at 2:00 p.m. each day, October 23-25, and all movies are rated G or PG. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.Downtown Marshfield / 4:30pm-6:30pm
Dress up and enjoy a safe, walkable, car-free Central Avenue and side streets as businesses greet you from building to building with goodies!Chestnut Center for the Arts, Marshfield / 7pm-10pm
Cash bar, free snacks, prizes for best costumes. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. A fundraising event for the Chestnut Center for the Arts.Chestnut Center for the Arts, Marshfield / 7pm-10pm
Marshfield Public Library / 9:45am
Orbital Building, Marshfield / 9am-4pm
Only $5 admission. Amazing quilts from all over the area.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.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.Wausau Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Kids are invited to stop by anytime during open hours October 23-25 to make a Franken-Pumpkin! We’ll have an assortment of facial features and fun shapes to decorate your pumpkin cutout however you like. Patrons can take their pumpkin home with them or add it to the library’s pumpkin patch! Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.October 26th, 2024
Black River Falls / 5pm-8pm
Neillsville Public Library / 8am-Noon
Colby Community Library / 9am-4pm
Collecting items for Marshfield Medical Center, Colby Community Library Youth Programs, and Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Soup, salad, and sandwich luncheon served at Noon.Downtown Marshfield / Noon-4pm
The perfect chance for you to dress up, enjoy the beautiful fall weather and sip some great tasting craft beers and hard ciders at downtown businesses. Tickets can be purchased on-line at mainstreetmarshfield.com, or in person at the Main Street Marshfield or MACCI offices. There will be prizes for the best individual and group costumes.Downtown Marshfield / Noon-9pm
During the Beer and Cider Walk. Glow Throwing starts at 7pm.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.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.October 27th, 2024
Belvedere Supper Club / 11am-1pm
Tickets are $45 in advance, $50 at the door.UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
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. Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests.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.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.October 28th, 2024
Zion Lutheran Church, Granton / 11am-Noon
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.UWSP, Stevens Point / 6pm-7pm
Cryptids like Bigfoot are known worldwide and some say there are creatures that call Wisconsin home. Explore the stories of these legendary beasts.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 / 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.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.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.Greenwood High School / 11am-Noon
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.Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
What is a Frankenstuff you ask? Well, let us tell you! Frankenstuff is a craft program where you will have the opportunity to create your own unique stuffed animal. You will choose different body parts from an assortment of stuffed animals that will be available to you and you sew the parts back together. What will your Frankenstuff look like? Will it have the head of a tiger with a body of a bear and a monkey’s tail? You get to decide!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.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.October 30th, 2024
Marshfield Public Library / 10am-11am
Join us each Wednesday morning for an hour of activities that allows our littlest patrons to learn and play in fun, engaging ways!Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 1pm-3pm
Free program! Part of Interfaith's Mind Over Matter workshops. Free snacks.Nekoosa High School / 1pm-6pm
Custom Fabricating and Repair, Marshfield / 4pm-7pm
40+ vehicles, free food and beverages, live music, costume contest, and raffles. Free and open to the public!United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
All are welcome. Free, carry-outs available. Gospel moment at 6:10pm.Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-8:30pm
Now open to kids and adults of all ages! Parent/guardian must be in the community center when kids ages 8-11 are in attendance. Children under 8 must be supervised.Weber Park, Marshfield / 5:30pm-8:30pm
Mid-State Tech College's Stevens Point Campus / 5pm-7pm
Attendees will learn about the programs and resources offered at the AMETA Center, tour the state-of-the-art facility and meet with staff and program faculty. The AMETA Center is located at 5000 Coye Drive in the Stevens Point Industrial Park. Refreshments will be provided at the event. RSVP by Oct. 25 at mstc.edu/ameta.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.Forward Bank, Marshfield / 8am-9:30am
Forward Bank, Marshfield / 8am-9:30am
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.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.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.Zion Lutheran Church, Granton / 11am-Noon
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.Greenwood High School / 11am-Noon
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.Stoney River Assisted Living, Marshfield / 4:30pm-5:30pm
Residents are ready to hand out candy! 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).UWSP, Marshfield / 7:30pm
Tickets: $20, UWSP students free!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.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.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / Regular Business Hours
Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions in this self-guided tour.November 1st, 2024
Marshfield Public Library / 10:30am
Black River Falls Public Library / 10am
Hotel Marshfield / 4:30pm
A masquerade murder mystery dinner. $75 per seat, $550 for a table.Eagles Club, Marshfield / 6:30pm-9:30pm
Free admission. Eligible prizes if you bring in an unexpired food item for the food pantry OR you dress for the era. For tickets or more information, call 715-383-3289.UWSP, Marshfield / 7:30pm
Tickets: $20, UWSP students free!Marshfield Public Library / 9:45am
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.November 2nd, 2024
UWSP, Marshfield / 7:30pm
Tickets: $20, UWSP students free!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.November 3rd, 2024
UWSP, Marshfield / 2pm
Tickets: $20, UWSP students free!Hotel Marshfield / 8am-11:30am
Tickets available at the door: Adults - $15, Children 4-12 - $5, under 4 eat freeClubhaus, Marshfield / Noon-3pm
All proceeds to benefit the PDC Orenda Center in Marshfield.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.Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
This traveling exhibit features Mascots and their important service in the military. Whether a lion, a monkey, or a dog, military mascots are a source of pride and morale for troops. This exhibit presents a variety of mascots dating back to the Civil War, shining a light on the human side of military service and engaging animal lovers of all ages. Come enjoy this interesting and engaging exhibit all month long on the Library's second floor.November 4th, 2024
Zion Lutheran Church, Granton / 11am-Noon
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.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.Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
This traveling exhibit features Mascots and their important service in the military. Whether a lion, a monkey, or a dog, military mascots are a source of pride and morale for troops. This exhibit presents a variety of mascots dating back to the Civil War, shining a light on the human side of military service and engaging animal lovers of all ages. Come enjoy this interesting and engaging exhibit all month long on the Library's second floor.The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].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.Greenwood High School / 11am-Noon
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.Grace Lutheran Church, Wisconsin Rapids / 12:30pm-5:30pm
York Center United Methodist Church - N5889 Cty K - Granton / 4 to 7 pm
Roast beef sandwich, potato salad, coleslaw, baked beans, dessert, drinkFree Will Offering
Dinner will be served in the fellowship hall of the church