Area Calendar
October 3rd, 2025
Marshfield Public Library / 10am
With the Marshfield Fire Department as a special guest!Fox Hollow, Dorchester / 11am
All are welcome!Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / 4pm-6pm
The Highground, Neillsville / 9:30am-2pm
These days will feature programs that offer in-depth insight into the U.S. military experience in WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Global War on Terror with accompanying presentations on the other nations cultures involved in these wars. This program will not include a tour of The Highground, and it will not be a repeat of what these students may have received if they attended a previous Education Days event. Schools will need to pick which day to attend. Both days will run a full day from 9:30am-2:00pm. A lunch break is included from 11:30am-noon. Note: The Highground will work with schools that need to arrive later or leave before scheduled times.Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 9:40am-10:40am
For more info or to register, go to lundacommunitycenter.org.2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 9am-2pm
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 4th, 2025
Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / 10am-1pm
The Highground, Neillsville / 10am-3pm
Rounding out the year, The Highground will host the annual Fall Bake Sale on October 4 from 10am to 3pm or when items sell out. All the funds raised will support our Museum exhibits. A tremendous amount of time and effort goes into making every exhibit remarkable. Join our Sweet Platoon bakers—Bake your favorite goodies and be an integral part of that “Welcome Home” for our Veterans. We kindly ask that you deliver your sweets already packaged (at your own discretion) by 5pm on Friday, October 3 to the Admin building garage. Don’t bake? That’s ok, visit us on October 4 and pick up a few sweets for your Sunday Dinner dessert.Marshfield Fairgrounds / 10am-4pm
Admission: $3.00 ages 1-12 $6 ages 13+The Highground, Neillsville / 11am-1pm
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.Marshfield Public Library / 1pm-3pm
We're in our Library Era! We'll have music, crafts, a photo op, and more. Dress for your favorite Era and come join us for a celebration of all things Swiftie!The Highground, Neillsville / 2pm-4pm
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.Festival Foods Parking Lot, Marshfield / 7:30am-1pm
Chestnut Center for the Arts, Marshfield / 7pm
$10 per person.Downtown Wisconsin Rapids / 8am-1pm
Located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggin Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafters from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market continues its commitment to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market’s operations and programming. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community.Auburndale Park Shelter House / 8pm
Packages of beef, pork & lamb are auctioned. Proceeds go to FFA.Wenzel Family Plaza, Marshfield / 9am
World’s largest event dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support & research. Event Opens: 9:00 a.m.; Opening Ceremony: 10:10 a.m., Walk follows; Promise Garden Ceremony honoring all impacted by Alzheimer’s. This is a meaningful community event that raises vital awareness and funds.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 5th, 2025
UWSP, Treehaven / 1pm-5pm
A multi-hour guided, educational experience with a different route every week. Hikers will have the chance to explore a variety of Northwoods habitats and learn about topics including biodiversity, ecology, and Treehaven history. The final hike on Oct. 12 will conclude the series with a fantastic ridgetop view of estimated peak fall color. Each hike is about 2-3 miles long, with variance in difficulty that increases each week. Weeks 1-2 are least strenuous, while Weeks 5-6 involve lots of hilly terrain that may be challenging for some. Registration is $15 per person for each individual session, and both series offer a discounted total price to guests registering for all sessions. All programs take place outdoors at the Treehaven campus, W2540 Pickerel Creek Road, Tomahawk, WI. All ages are welcome, but children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Parking is available on-site, and guests should follow posted signage to reach program meeting spaces. For registration and more information on these and other public programs Treehaven offers, please visit uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/treehaven/Pages/TreehavenEvents.aspx. Please contact [email protected] or call 715-346-2435 with any questions.UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
Explore the most powerful ground-based telescopes in the world. 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.Chestnut Center for the Arts, Marshfield / 2pm
$10 per person.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 6th, 2025
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 7th, 2025
Stratford Public Library / 1pm-7pm
Like New and gently used books. Cash OnlyMarshfield Public Library / 6pm
Join local apple experts from Rock Ridge Orchard for an evening of tasting and learning about a variety of different locally grown apples!Black River Falls Public Library / Noon-1pm
Dementia Care SpecialistClark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 8th, 2025
Marshfield Public Library / 10am-11am
Stratford Public Library / 10am-3pm
Like New and gently used books. Cash OnlyForward Bank, Marshfield / 11am-2pm
Thrive Church, Wausau / 11am-4pm
Abbotsford School District / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Free dinner! All are welcome! Carry outs available, gospel moment at 6:10pm.Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Services / 5pm-6pm
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. Planning AHEAD is a class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of-life planning. In 1-hour in person classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining heath 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 the above. The program is designed both for those of all ages who want to prepare for their own passing or are in the process of losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features a planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. Clark, Marathon and Wood County residents are invited to attend this free in-person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Human Development and Relationships educator for UW-Extension Clark County in partnership with Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Spencer, WI. Classes will be held on Wednesday Evenings in September and October at Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Services located at 901 South LaSalle St. Spencer, WI 54479. Register by calling Clark County UW-Extension at 715-743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5121 for more information about Planning AHEAD or to register. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/Security Financial Bank, Black River Falls / 5pm-7pm
UWSP, Stevens Point / 7:30pm
Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise. Tickets are available for purchase online, at the Information and Tickets desk in the Dreyfus University Center or by calling 715-346-4100. All online tickets can be found at uwsptickets.universitytickets.com.MACCI, Marshfield / 8am-Noon
Stop in to meet your MACCI team! Coffee, juice, donuts provided!Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 9th, 2025
Abbotsford City Hall / 10am
Register by October 1st, seating limited. Topics include elder abuse and fraud, upcoming Medicare open enrollment period, and lunch will be provided.St. Bernard's Church, Abbotsford / 1pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Interfaith Volunteers, Black River Falls / 2pm-3pm
Topic: Adapting Holiday TraditionsScotty's Pizza & Chicken, Marshfield / 4pm-8pm
Don't feel like making dinner? Let Scotty's help you out, and you can feel good about doing it too! Mark your calendar and support the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield during Scotty’s Pizza Dine-to-Donate Night! Whether you dine in, carry out, or order delivery, 10% of your purchase will go directly to supporting local youth. No code or flyer needed; just order and enjoy!Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
Since publishing in 2015, Leigh Bardugo’s highly popular Six of Crows has taken the world of YA literature by storm–and it’s not hard to see why. The complex fantasy setting, thoughtfully-structured magic system, and deliciously morally gray characters all collide in a world you won’t want to leave and you don’t have to! Join us as we pick the brain of the New York Times bestselling author herself, celebrating the release of her Six of Crows (The Dregs Edition). For more information and to register, click here.The Highground, Neillsville / 8:30am-4pm
Breakfast, coffee, snacks and lunch will be provided. RSVP’s are appreciated, so we can organize cleaning activities and get a headcount for lunch. Email Pete at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.Downtown Wisconsin Rapids / 8am-1pm
Located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggin Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafters from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market continues its commitment to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market’s operations and programming. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community.Lake Arrowhead, Nekoosa / Noon-5pm
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 10th, 2025
Marshfield Public Library / 10am
With Marshfield Utilities as a special guest!DC Everest High School, Schofield / 8:30am-1:30pm
The Highground, Neillsville / 8:30am-4pm
Breakfast, coffee, snacks and lunch will be provided. RSVP’s are appreciated, so we can organize cleaning activities and get a headcount for lunch. Email Pete at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.Neillsville, WI / Hours Vary
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 11th, 2025
Columbia Park, Marshfield / 10:30am-5pm
Raising money to help feed our veterans. Bring lawn chairs and drinks for a day of fun and raffles. Food trucks available.Colby Community Library / 10am
Register with the Colby Library through October 3rd. Cost is $60, class fee must be paid to reserve your spot, class size limit is 20, must be 18 and older.Festival Foods Parking Lot, Marshfield / 7:30am-1pm
Granton School Forest / 7pm-10pm
Cost is $10Downtown Wisconsin Rapids / 8am-1pm
Located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggin Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafters from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market continues its commitment to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market’s operations and programming. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community.Marshfield Public Library / 9:30am
Stitches & Conversation is an open crafting group to share needle arts (knitting, crochet, etc) and other crafts, as well as conversation. All ages and skill levels are welcome. The group can help if you are just getting started or are stuck and nee help on a project. Bring along your current project and supplies, whatever your craft may be.Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 9am-9:30am
For more info or to register, go to lundacommunitycenter.org.Neillsville, WI / Hours Vary
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 12th, 2025
UWSP, Treehaven / 1pm-5pm
A multi-hour guided, educational experience with a different route every week. Hikers will have the chance to explore a variety of Northwoods habitats and learn about topics including biodiversity, ecology, and Treehaven history. The final hike on Oct. 12 will conclude the series with a fantastic ridgetop view of estimated peak fall color. Each hike is about 2-3 miles long, with variance in difficulty that increases each week. Weeks 1-2 are least strenuous, while Weeks 5-6 involve lots of hilly terrain that may be challenging for some. Registration is $15 per person for each individual session, and both series offer a discounted total price to guests registering for all sessions. All programs take place outdoors at the Treehaven campus, W2540 Pickerel Creek Road, Tomahawk, WI. All ages are welcome, but children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Parking is available on-site, and guests should follow posted signage to reach program meeting spaces. For registration and more information on these and other public programs Treehaven offers, please visit uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/treehaven/Pages/TreehavenEvents.aspx. Please contact [email protected] or call 715-346-2435 with any questions.UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
See real life imagery of modern astronomical observations from supermassive blackholes, supernovas and more while learning how these phenomena work. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 3:30pm-4pm
A Junior Scientist planetarium program with a book reading session starting at 3 p.m. This program is in collaboration with the UW-Stevens Point Olson Museum of Natural History.Granton School Forest / 7pm-10pm
Cost is $10Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 13th, 2025
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 14th, 2025
Spencer Public Library / 1:30pm-3pm
Whether you’re looking to learn how to play cribbage or you’re already a fan of the game, you’re invited to the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer) for a monthly cribbage event! Cribbage is on the second Tuesday. The library will provide decks of cards and cribbage boards for patrons, or players are welcome to bring their own. From novice to expert, everyone is welcome! This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.Marshfield Public Library / 1pm
Can you see sound? What kind of patterns does sound make? We invite all homeschool students and families to celebrate the Wisconsin Science Festival theme “Rock & Roll” by making their own resonance table!Marshfield Public Library / 1pm-3pm
There's something strange in the library. Who we gonna call? All of you! Can you put your searching skills to the test to follow the clues and solve the mystery?Colby Lions Shelter / 5:45pm
Doors open at 5:45pm and Bingo starts at 6:30pm. Food and refreshments available for purchase.Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
Can you see sound? What kind of patterns does sound make? Come celebrate the Wisconsin Science Festival theme Rock & Roll and see for yourself as you make your own resonance table!Thorp Fire Hall / 9am-11:30am
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 15th, 2025
Stoney River Assisted Living, Marshfield / 10am-11:30am
Contact Melissa at Stoney River for more info.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!Nekoosa High School / 1pm-6pm
United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Free dinner! All are welcome! Carry outs available, gospel moment at 6:10pm.Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Services / 5pm-6pm
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. Planning AHEAD is a class from UW-Madison Division of Extension, created to address most aspects of end-of-life planning. In 1-hour in person classes, Extension Educators guide participants through examining heath 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 the above. The program is designed both for those of all ages who want to prepare for their own passing or are in the process of losing a loved one and are dealing with the transition. This course features a planning workbook to help organize the tasks and documents associated with end-of-life decisions. Clark, Marathon and Wood County residents are invited to attend this free in-person course facilitated by Crystal Walters, Human Development and Relationships educator for UW-Extension Clark County in partnership with Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Spencer, WI. Classes will be held on Wednesday Evenings in September and October at Life Tributes Funeral Home & Cremation Services located at 901 South LaSalle St. Spencer, WI 54479. Register by calling Clark County UW-Extension at 715-743-5121. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or please call 715-743-5121 for more information about Planning AHEAD or to register. Check out the program website at https://aging.extension.wisc.edu/programs/planning-ahead/Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
Join us for a magical night of creativity at the library! In this all-ages craft session, you’ll paint and decorate a wooden block to create a charming witch character, complete with a hand-painted face and festive hat. Perfect for families, friends, or solo spell-casters—no prior experience needed. All supplies provided.UWSP, Stevens Point / 7:30pm
Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise. Tickets are available for purchase online, at the Information and Tickets desk in the Dreyfus University Center or by calling 715-346-4100. All online tickets can be found at uwsptickets.universitytickets.com.Colby Community Library / 9am-11:30am
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 16th, 2025
Stratford Public Library / 1pm-7pm
An afternoon of potion mixing, wand designing, mystical crafts, games and activities. Harry Potter Trivia Contest at 5:30pm. Free!Neillsville High School / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 17th, 2025
Marshfield Public Library / 10am
UWSP, Stevens Point / 7:30pm
Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise. Tickets are available for purchase online, at the Information and Tickets desk in the Dreyfus University Center or by calling 715-346-4100. All online tickets can be found at uwsptickets.universitytickets.com.The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
For couples facing the unique challenges of deployments, military to civilian transitions and marriage after deployment/service it is sure to put relations to the test. We want to help couples develop and hone new skills to strengthen and build relationship resiliency. Operation Re-Connect couples retreat is structured to provide a calm and supportive environment where couples feel safe to share their experiences and know that they are not alone in the challenges they face. Operation Re-Connect’s three-day retreat provides an opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and to help couples develop better communication skills and reignite their romance. This retreat is: Free to service members and partners (lodging, meals and workshop materials included); Facilitated by NAMI-certified staff and certified/licensed counselors with experience in couples and military counseling; Focused on the couples’ relationships in fun and unique ways while enjoying good food; A way for couples to learn how to handle conflict, build intimacy and improve communication; An opportunity to learn from other couple’s experiences. To begin your relationship journey, please call Bonnie at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] to receive your application form/waiver. Limited space is available. Registration is required along with a $50 registration fee (refunded upon arrival) Lodging, meals, and workshop supplies are provided for registered couples. Transportation to and from the retreat is not provided.St. John's Lutheran School, Mosinee / Noon-5pm
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 18th, 2025
UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 10am-4pm
Different shows each hour include: 10 a.m. – From Earth to the Universe; 11 a.m. – Supermassive Black Holes; 1 p.m. – Out There – The Quest for Extrasolar Worlds; 2 p.m. – Phantom of the Universe – The Hunt for Dark Matter; 3 p.m. – Mars, The Ultimate Voyage; 4 p.m. – Sunstruck. 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 planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends.Faith Lutheran Church, Marshfield / 5:30pm-7pm
This FREE event is open to the entire community! Please join us for this eerie-sistible evening of festive fun and bring the whole family where you can: Enjoy creatively decorated car trunks; Collect delicious candy and treats; Participate in fun games and activities; Dress up in your favorite costume; Meet Heidi Kundinger, the 2025 Central Wisconsin State Fair Fairest of the Fair, who will be arriving in her own decorated car, also meet her ambassadors, who along with Heidi will be handing out candy Come celebrate Halloween in a safe and festive environment. Don’t forget to invite your friends and share the excitement. See you there!Colby School Forest / 7pm-10pm
Cost is $10Granton School Forest / 7pm-10pm
Cost is $10Edgar Steam Show Grounds / 8:30am-12:30pm
Pre-registration is required and limited to the first 25 paid participants. Register by October 9th. Cost to attend: $25/person/ session selected. Learn more or register here: https://eventreg.wisc.edu/en/5f4YRxR7/g/extension/parasite-patrol-plus-edgar-wi-5a2TQr17x2n/overviewThe Highground, Neillsville / All Day
For couples facing the unique challenges of deployments, military to civilian transitions and marriage after deployment/service it is sure to put relations to the test. We want to help couples develop and hone new skills to strengthen and build relationship resiliency. Operation Re-Connect couples retreat is structured to provide a calm and supportive environment where couples feel safe to share their experiences and know that they are not alone in the challenges they face. Operation Re-Connect’s three-day retreat provides an opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and to help couples develop better communication skills and reignite their romance. This retreat is: Free to service members and partners (lodging, meals and workshop materials included); Facilitated by NAMI-certified staff and certified/licensed counselors with experience in couples and military counseling; Focused on the couples’ relationships in fun and unique ways while enjoying good food; A way for couples to learn how to handle conflict, build intimacy and improve communication; An opportunity to learn from other couple’s experiences. To begin your relationship journey, please call Bonnie at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] to receive your application form/waiver. Limited space is available. Registration is required along with a $50 registration fee (refunded upon arrival) Lodging, meals, and workshop supplies are provided for registered couples. Transportation to and from the retreat is not provided.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 19th, 2025
Trinity Lutheran Church, Unity / 10:30am-1pm
$13.00 per carry out; carry outs only; can call ahead 715-223-2155.Zion Lutheran Chruch, Stratford / 11am-1pm
Tickets $15, Children $12, Carryout $15 Fundraiser for ZLC Community Crisis Fund.UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
See how art, music, physics and mathematics are fundamentally related and an integral part of the beauty of the universe. 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.Colby School Forest / 7pm-10pm
Cost is $10.Granton School Forest / 7pm-10pm
Cost is $10The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
For couples facing the unique challenges of deployments, military to civilian transitions and marriage after deployment/service it is sure to put relations to the test. We want to help couples develop and hone new skills to strengthen and build relationship resiliency. Operation Re-Connect couples retreat is structured to provide a calm and supportive environment where couples feel safe to share their experiences and know that they are not alone in the challenges they face. Operation Re-Connect’s three-day retreat provides an opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and to help couples develop better communication skills and reignite their romance. This retreat is: Free to service members and partners (lodging, meals and workshop materials included); Facilitated by NAMI-certified staff and certified/licensed counselors with experience in couples and military counseling; Focused on the couples’ relationships in fun and unique ways while enjoying good food; A way for couples to learn how to handle conflict, build intimacy and improve communication; An opportunity to learn from other couple’s experiences. To begin your relationship journey, please call Bonnie at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] to receive your application form/waiver. Limited space is available. Registration is required along with a $50 registration fee (refunded upon arrival) Lodging, meals, and workshop supplies are provided for registered couples. Transportation to and from the retreat is not provided.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 20th, 2025
Holiday Inn, Marshfield / 11am-5pm
2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 1pm-2:30pm
Hosted by Marshfield Senior Citizen Council. $3 for a scoop of ice cream, slice of pie, coffee, and ukulele music.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 21st, 2025
Thorp School District / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Marshfield Medical Center Credit Union, Marshfield / 4pm-7pm
All are welcome!2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 5pm-7pm
$2 per person/$10 max for families. Costumes, candy, prizes, and more!Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
What is a Frankenstuff ? We'll, 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 and 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!UWSP, Stevens Point / 7:30pm
Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise. Tickets are available for purchase online, at the Information and Tickets desk in the Dreyfus University Center or by calling 715-346-4100. All online tickets can be found at uwsptickets.universitytickets.com.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 22nd, 2025
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!Loyal Elementary School / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Free dinner! All are welcome! Carry outs available, gospel moment at 6:10pm.Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 23rd, 2025
Colby High School / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Neillsville High School Auditorium / 7 pm
Tickets: $10 for adults$5 for 12 and under
Marshfield Fire Department / 9:30am-11:30am
Free! Register by calling 888-486-9545.Lunda Community Park, Black River Falls / Noon
For more info or to register, go to lundacommunitycenter.org.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 24th, 2025
Marshfield Public Library / 10am
NorthStar Restoration Services, Wausau / 10am-3pm
Neillsville High School Auditorium / 7 pm
Tickets: $10 for adults$5 for 12 and under
LEV Church, Spencer / 9am-4pm
$5, Quilt Entry Deadline Oct 15th, entry forms http://www.piecemakers.orgClark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 25th, 2025
Neillsville American Legion / 5pm
Doors open at 5pm, bouts start at 6pm, admission is $15 for adults, $5 for students, 5 and under are free.Black River Falls, WI / 5pm-8pm
We are thrilled to announce the 4th annual Trail of Terror, set for Saturday, October 25th, from 5 PM to 8 PM, beginning at the Chamber office. Participants will journey through the eerie Trail of Terror (Foundation Trail) and enjoy a frightfully fun experience! After the walk, a wagon or van will transport them from 8th Street back to the Chamber office, where a family-friendly Halloween movie will be shown on a big screen in the park. Food will be available for purchase. Our goal is to involve as many Chamber Member businesses as possible. Learn more here: https://www.blackrivercountry.net/trail-of-terror/Neillsville High School Auditorium / 7 pm
Tickets: $10 for adults$5 for 12 and under
Marshfield, WI / 8am-Noon
Sign Up or learn more by contacting the Marshfield Area United Way.Lunda Community Park, Black River Falls / 9am-12:30pm
For more info or to register, go to lundacommunitycenter.org.LEV Church, Spencer / 9am-4pm
$5, Quilt Entry Deadline Oct 15th, entry forms http://www.piecemakers.orgMarshfield, WI / Noon-4pm
A 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.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 26th, 2025
Neillsville High School Auditorium / 2 pm
Tickets: $10 for adults$5 for 12 and under
UWSP, Steven Point Planetarium / 2pm
Explore how hundreds of millions of celestial events have forged the elements that make up the Solar System, Earth and us. 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.Chapman Park, Stanley / 9am-Noon
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 27th, 2025
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 28th, 2025
Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / 5pm
Led by Zoo Manager Kyle Kirk. Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions.Marshfield Public Library / 6pm
Enjoy the thrills of bingo as we play for fun and spooky prizes! Costumes are encouraged!Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center, Owen / Noon-2pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 29th, 2025
Pine View Terrace, Black River Falls / 10am-11am
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
In this energizing and relatable session, you’ll discover The 5th Question™, a simple yet powerful strategy that moves conversations past small talk and into moments of real connection. Together, we’ll explore how asking better questions can build stronger relationships, spark unexpected opportunities, and create a sense of belonging, whether you’re networking at an event, connecting with a colleague, or simply talking with someone new. Learn more and register here: https://www.marshfieldchamber.com/event-detail?e=UPYucDtsnqPREN3Z6QzD0g2Greenwood High School / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Custom Fabricating and Repair, Marshfield / 4pm-7pm
All are welcome!United Methodist Church, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Free dinner! All are welcome! Carry outs available, gospel moment at 6:10pm.Wildwood Zoo, Marshfield / 5pm
Led by Zoo Manager Kyle Kirk. Don’t miss this fang-tastic opportunity to discover the connections between animals and Halloween traditions.The Highground, Neillsville / 5pm-7pm
Join us on October 29 for a spook-tacular community-focused Halloween event that combines fun, creativity and the power to save lives! Blood Drive: Give the gift of life by donating much-needed blood. More details about the blood drive will follow – stay tuned. Trunk-or-Treat for kids from 5-7pm. Celebrate Halloween in style with a fun and festive Trunk-or Treat experience: Cars, tables and more will be decked out in creative and spooky themes for kids to enjoy while collecting candy and other goodies. Costume Contest: First and second place prizes will be awarded for the most creative displays as judged by our trunk-or treaters. Let’s come together to create unforgettable memories and make a difference in our community! For more information, email Bonnie at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 30th, 2025
Downtown Marshfield, WI / 4:30pm-6pm
Dress up and enjoy a safe, walkable, car-free Central Avenue and side streets as businesses greet you from building to building with goodies!Granton School District / 4pm-5pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Hop and Grape, Marshfield / 4pm-9pm
All are welcome! Come enjoy food and drink with 15% of the evening’s proceeds supporting children’s literacy. All proceeds to fund a Free Book Vending Machine for patients in the Marshfield Children’s Hospital ER. Raffle baskets and 50/50 raffle will be available.Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:45pm-6:45pm
For more info or to register, go to lundacommunitycenter.org.Mosinee Brewing Company / 5pm-7pm
Register online with the UW-Stevens Point Sentry School of Business and Economics.Marshfield Fire Department / 9:30am-11:30am
Free! Register by calling 888-486-9545.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.October 31st, 2025
Marshfield Public Library / 10am
Loyal City Hall / 3:30pm
Stanley, WI / 3pm-5pm
Loyal, WI / 3pm-5pm
Owen Public Library / 4:30pm-6:30pm
City of Abbotsford / 4pm-7pm
City of Colby / 4pm-7pm
Unity, WI / 4pm-7pm
Greenwood, WI / 5:30pm-7:30pm
Neillsville, WI / 5:30pm-7:30pm
Thorp, WI / 5:30pm-7pm
Curtiss, WI / 5pm-7pm
Dorchester, WI / 5pm-7pm
Granton, WI / 5pm-7pm
Loyal, WI / 5pm-7pm
Granton Fire Department / 5pm-7pm
Owen, WI / 5pm-8pm
Stanley, WI / 5pm-8pm
Withee, WI / 5pm-8pm
Greenwood Public Library / 6pm-7:30pm
The Vault, Marshfield / 8:30am-5pm
Register online.Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!Clark County / Times Vary
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 fantastic meat and cheese shops, unique and shabby chic boutiques, quilt shops, thrift store, wineries, pubs, 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 yard in Spring. Enjoy the scenic country roads and quaint communities as you travel through beautiful Clark County. 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. Clark County is truly nature’s playground 24/7/365. Watch for the Harvest Moon signs. Call 715-255-9100 for a brochure or you can visit www.clarkcountywi.org.November 1st, 2025
Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 2nd, 2025
Hotel Marshfield / 8am-11:30am
Tickets available at the door: Adults - $15, Children 4-12 - $5, under 4 eat free. MANY Raffle Baskets and 50/50 Raffles! MAPS T-Shirts & Hoodies for sale! Come support our animals at MAPS!Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 3rd, 2025
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
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].Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 4th, 2025
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
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].Black River Falls Public Library / Noon-1pm
Adult Protective ServicesClark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 5th, 2025
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
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].Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 6th, 2025
Thorp Fire Hall / 10am-2pm
Guest speakers, information tables, demonstrations, light refreshments. Contact the Clark County ADRC for more info.Thorp Fire Hall / 10am-2pm
Children (Age 6 Months - 18 Years): Flu: No-cost, regardless of insurance status; COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFC criteria. Age 12+ can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 19+) Flu and COVID: No-cost to those who meet VFA criteria. Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Adults (Age 65+) High-Dose Flu: Can bill select insurance companies, or private pay available. Billable insurance plans include: Aspirus Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA), Medicaid/Badgercare+, Medicare, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, and UnitedHealthCare. You must present your insurance card(s) at the clinic. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. Clark County Immunization Hotline: (715) 743-5292. Appointments Strongly Recommended to Guarantee a Vaccine (Walk-Ins Welcome)Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
For more info or to register, go to lundacommunitycenter.org.Marshfield Fire Department / 9:30am-11:30am
Free! Register by calling 888-486-9545.The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
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].Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 7th, 2025
The Highground, Neillsville / All Day
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].Clark County / Regular Business Hours
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!November 8th, 2025
Colby Lions Shelter / 10am-2pm
Soups, cookie walk, baked goods, homemade wreaths, silent auctions, door prizes and more!United Church of Christ - W. 2nd St. - Neillsville / 9 am to 1 pm
Visit the “Gift Boutique”, “Greeting Cards”, “Kitchen Cupboard”, and “New to You Treasures”.*** LUNCH ***
Chicken Salad on a Croissant
Baked Potato Soup
Dessert
Served from 11 AM to 1 PM
$8 – Adults
$5 – Children Under 10