Community Calendar
Thursday, October 16
SWCAP Pop-Up Food Pantry Truck will be at Kronsage Park in Boscobel Thursday, October 16, from Noon to 1:00, or until gone. SWCAP is required to collect information about each household. A slip of paper with names, addresses, and birthdates will speed up the process.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, The Richland Hospital & Clinics will be open from 10:00 to 6:00 for walk-in mammograms on Thursdays in October, no appointment or pre-authorization necessary. This annual diagnostic exam is intended for women aged 40 and above. If it has been 12 months since a patient’s last exam, they should come prepared with their health insurance card, the name of the facility where they had their last mammogram, and the name of their primary care provider. Both 2D and 3D scans are available. Patients with questions should contact TRHC at 608-647-6321.
The Ocooch Mountain Humane Society, along with Pumpkinfest is hosting a coloring contest for area youth. Forms and directions are available at the Brewer Public Library in Richland Center. The contest is open to all youth, 18 and younger. Entries are due Thursday, October 16.
The Greater Richland Area Cancer Elimination will host its 22nd Annual Meeting along with Sponsor & Team Recognitions Thursday, October 16, in the lower level of the Ramada Inn in Richland Center at 6:00. Doors open at 4:45 with a free-will donation buffet with grilled chicken & steak, potato, and vegetable served from 5:00 to 5:45. A cash bar will be available. Attendees will be eligible for door prizes, have opportunity to purchases chances on some fabulous donations. Call or text 608-604-8255 to reserve your seat and be put in a drawing for $50 cash prize which is only for those who pre-register. You must be present to win.
Celebrate Recovery and Celebration Place for kids chili feed will be held Thursday, October 16, from 6:00 to 8:00 at the Nazarene Outreach Center in Richland Center. Doors open at 5:30. Celebrate Recovery is not only celebrating with this chili feed its 34th anniversary but also celebrating adding Celebration Place – CR’s curriculum for children to both help children develop healthy coping skills while having fun and provide a way for parents to attend this Christ-centered recovery program. Guest speakers for the night include Loretta and John Monson, from Minnesota. Loretta will be sharing about the benefit that Celebration Place is for children and families. John will be sharing a brief testimony on Celebrate Recovery’s outreach to veterans – Welcome Home. Tom Gozinske, CRInside Advocate for Wisconsin will share how CR is helping men and women inside prisons and jails, and Laura Gozinske will be sharing on how CR supports those with chronic physical and mental health issues. There will also be a brief presentation on Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree Project for helping the children of prisoners receive gifts from their families in prison at Christmas time.
The Annual Harvest Dinner and Auction to support the Boscobel MobilePack for Feed My Starving Children is set for Saturday, October 18, at Boscobel Bowl and Banquet. A live auction along with a silent auction and raffle will be held. Auction preview and social time will begin at 5:00. Dinner will be served at 6:00. The cost of the dinner is a $10.00 donation. The live auction will begin around 7:00. If you are interested in making a donation, quality items can be dropped off at Boscobel Bowl and Banquet from 4:00 to 8:00 on either Thursday or Friday, October 16 or 17. Baked goods will also be welcome. For more information about the Boscobel MobilePack, contact Bruce Pittsley at 608-485-2678, or Kathryn Pittsley at 608-485-2554 and also go to give.fmsc.org/boscobel. To learn more about Feed My Starving Children go to fmsc.org.
Friday, October 17
Park Street Christian Church will be holding a Rummage Sale Friday, October 17 from 9:00 to 5:00 and Saturday from 9:00 to Noon. Hot shredded pork sandwiches and ice cream sundaes will be available. Proceeds will be going for the stained glass windows.
Lone Rock Splash Pad will be holding a Brat Sale at Royal Bank, Lone Rock, Friday, October 17 from 10:30 to 3:00. Proceeds will go towards new features to be added to the splash pad.
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Baraboo Friday, October 17, from 11:00 to 5:00. For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org.
The International Crane Foundation will host a free, informative Crane Chat Friday, October 17, at 6:00 at the Monona Terrace, Ballroom A, in Madison. Meet fellow crane enthusiasts and learn about cranes in your backyard, as well as find out about connections to crane conservation worldwide. A presentation and Q&A with North American crane expert Anne Lacy will be included. Crane Chats are free and open to the public. To help in planning please register at: savingcranes.org/midwest-crane-chats.
Community Players of Southwest Wisconsin presents “Pride & Prejudice” Friday through Sunday, October 17-19, at the Richland Center City Auditorium. Performances will be held Friday and Saturday at 7:00 and Sunday at 2:00. Cost of admission is $15 for adults and $10 for children.
Saturday, October 18
Astronaut Mark Lee from Viroqua, will be inducted into the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 18. The event will take place at the EAA Museum in Oshkosh. Here is the link to purchase tickets: https://www.wahf.org/rsvp/
Richland County sheep & goat producers will host a brat stand Saturday, October 18, from 11:00 to 1:00 at Walsh’s Ace Hardware in Richland Center.
A free Pumpkin Give Away for Pumpkinfest will be held Saturday, October 18, from 9:00 until Noon at the Richland Center Fire Station. Pick up your free pumpkin and decorate it for Pumpkinfest. This year’s theme is “Pumpkins on the Farm.” Pumpkin drop-off for Pumpkinfest will be Wednesday, October 22, from 3:00 until 6:30 at the Courthouse Lawn. Drop off your pumpkin for the Pumpkinfest contest and get a free hot dog and cupcake while they last.
The Bike MS Team is hosting a Fall Frolic Craft Fair at St. John’s Lutheran Church Saturday, October 18, from 9:00 to 3:00. Hot turkey sandwiches will also be available for purchase along with other goodies as a fundraiser for the Bike MS team ONTRAC. Interested vendors can contact Clare at [email protected] or call 608-604-9064.
The Little Lamb’s Closet, held at Park Street Christian Church, sponsored by the Richland County Right to Life, is open the third Saturday of the month starting at 9:30. Please use the Park Street entrance.
Free milk and cheese is available the third Saturday of each month from 9:30 until gone at Park Street Christian Church. Use the Seminary Street entrance.
Lone Rock Area Historical Society will host an open house Saturday, October 18, from 10:00 to 2:00 at the Lone Rock Community Library and the Dillon Tailor shop will be open.
Utica Lutheran Church will host its annual Lutefisk Dinner Saturday, October 18, from 11:00 to 4:00. The cost is $22 per person and $11 for those 9 and under.
The Arthur Methodist Community Church will hold it’s annual Lord’s Acre Fall Auction Saturday, October 18, beginning at 1:00. Sandwiches and ice cream will be available for purchase from 11:30 to 1:00.
Willow Valley United Methodist Church in Ithaca will host its annual Lord’s Acre Dinner & Sale Saturday, October 18. A baked chicken dinner with all the fixings will be served from 4:30 to 7:00. The dinner includes a pie auction. The sale will follow the dinner at 7:00.
Grand View Family Worship Trivia Night Missions Fundraiser will be held Saturday, October 18 at 22839 Grandview Lane, Richland Center. Registration opens at 5:30 and Trivia begins at 6:00. Cost is $10.00 per person. No more than 6 people on a team. Concessions and a bake sale will be available.
Ocean’s Rat Pack will be at the Hillside Theater Saturday, October 18, at 6:30. Ocean’s Rat Pack is the ultimate tribute group devoted to the music of Dean Martin by Tony Ocean, Frank Sinatra by Bill Serritella and Sammy Davis Jr. performed by Elliot Wimbush. Delight in their authentic performances that bring to life the vibe of the Rat Pack era. Ocean’s Rat Pack brings the audience back in time when Vegas and Hollywood was king. Doors will open at 6:00 with the concert starting promptly at 6:30. A pre-show meet-and-greet wine and cheese reception with the artists will be held in the Taliesin living room from 5:00-6:00. Limited spots available. Tickets are available online at taliesinpreservation.org/events.
Knights of Columbus Council 3492 will be hosting bingo Saturday, October 18, at 6:30, at the Richland Center Community Center starting. The progressive blackout jackpot will be $500 in 48 calls or less.
The Jamaican Mission Program presents, Dueling Pianos,
Saturday, October 18, from 7:00 to 9:00 at the Phoenix Center in Richland Center. Cost is $25 per person, $300 for VIP Table, and $100 individual or business sponsorship. Proceeds will support an upcoming mission trip in November.
The 39th Annual Tri-State Agriculture Lender’s Seminar will be held Wednesday, October 29, in a new location at the Q Casino and Resort in Dubuque, Iowa, from 9:45 to 3:15. Farm Policy, Resiliency, Economic Insights, Weather Outlooks along with along with the usual market updates on land, dairy, livestock, and crop commodities will be discussed. The cost of the program is $120 per person by Saturday, October 18. To register, contact Larry Tranel or Kimberly Feltes at the ISU Extension in Dubuque County at 563-583-6496 or e-mail
[email protected] or [email protected] for registration information.
Sunday, October 19
American Legion Post 13 will host a Biscuit’s and Gravy Scrambled Eggs Breakfast Sunday, October 19. Serving will be from 7:00 till gone. Free will donations will be accepted. Proceeds will go toward Flag Park and Bar.
Tuesday, October 21
SPARK!, creative engagement programs for people with memory loss and their care partners will meet on the third Tuesday of each month from 10:00 to 11:30. Registration is required. Call 563-873-3537.
A Fall into Wellness Veteran Expo will be held Tuesday, October 21, from 2:00 to 6:00 at the Sparta American Legion Post 100. The event will offer a unique opportunity to explore wellness through interactive experiences and connect with vital resources tailored to Veterans’ needs highlighting, Aromatherapy and Biofeedback Demonstrations, Blood Pressure Screenings, Flu Shots, Workshops, Access to VA Services, Engagement with Community Organizations, and Discovering New Tools for Enhancing Well-being.
Wednesday, October 22
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Wednesday, October 22, from 9:30 to 1:30 at the American Legion in Wonewoc. For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers, an in-person workshop, will be held each Wednesday through October 29 from 10:00 to 11:30 at the Prairie du Chien Library. Learn ways to take care of yourself, reduce stress, imporve your caregiving confidence, and establish balance in your life as you care for others. Registration is required. Call Pam at 608-548-3954.
Pumpkin drop- off for Pumpkinfest will be Wednesday, October 22, from 3:00 until 6:30 at the Courthouse Lawn in Richland Center. Drop off your pumpkin for the Pumpkinfest contest. Get a free hotdog and cupcake while they last.
Lone Rock Congregational Church will host a Chicken Supper Wednesday, October 22, from 3:30 to 6:00. The dinner is a drive-up, carryout affair. Tickets are $15 and must be purchased in advance from most Lone Rock merchants. For more information call Joanne at 608-647-0622.
Muscoda American Legion Post 85 will host Burgers In the Park Wednesday, October 22, from 3:30 to 8:00. Please note, due to the railroad construction project Burger In the Park will be held at the lower town park shelter next to the boat landing.
Grief support and confidential conversation will be held the fourth Wednesday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 at the Richland Center Community Center.
The Richland Center United Methodist Church’s Annual Harvest Auction will be held Wednesday, October 22. Doors will open at 6:00 with the auction starting at 7:00. Refreshments will be served.
Thursday, October 23
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Thursday, October 23, from 11:30 to 5:30 at the First Baptist Church in New Lisbon. For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org.
Richland County grant funding available to support prevention, treatment and recovery related to the opioid epidemic. Non-profit organizations, businesses, schools, and local government agencies located in and serving Richland County and its residents are welcome to apply. Funding can be requested by completing an application and submitting it to the attention of the Director of Richland County Health and Human Services by 4:30 Thursday, October 23.
Applications will be reviewed at the Health and Community Services Committee meeting on November 6, at 9:30. Please note, all applicants are required to be present. Final review and approval by the Richland County Board of Supervisors will occur in December 2025. For full details go to co.richland.wi.us.
Starting the Conversation: T.R.U.T.H. Presentation & Resource Fair a free community event on youth mental health and substance use will be held Wednesday, October 22, at Dodgeville High School. “T.R.U.T.H.: Teaching Resiliency Using Trust & Honesty” is a free evening event designed to equip parents, caregivers, and community members with the tools and confidence to talk openly with young people about mental health and substance use. Doors will open at 6:00. A resource fair will be held from 6:00 to 7:00. A speaker presentation will be held from 7:00 to 9:00. The event is hosted by Turning The Page LLC, in collaboration with the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office, the Dodgeville School and Police Department and the Iowa County Opioid Settlement Fund.
Friday, October 24
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Friday, October 24, from 10:00 to 3:00 at Grace Lutheran Church in Dodgeville. For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org.
The Riverdale Drama Department will host the District 10 One Act Festival Friday, October 24, beginning at 11:00 in the high school’s little theater. The first play will be presented by Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton schools at 11:00, followed by Riverdale’s production of “Andromeda’s Galaxy” at noon. There is no admission charge, and the event is open to the public.
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Friday, October 24, from Noon to 5:00 at St. Anthony & Philip Parish Center in Highland. For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org.
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held Friday, October 24, from 12:30 to 5:30 at the Arena Fire & EMS Station. For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org.
Saturday, October 25
Midland United Methodist Church will be holding their Fall Harvest Festival Saturday, October 25 at 10235 County Road KP, Mazomanie. There will be a Garage Sale, Bake Sale, Silent Auction, Live Music by Merl Halverson and a Chicken Biscuit Dinner. Cost of the dinner is $15 for adults and $8 for children 10 & under.
Symons Recreation Complex will hold an open house Saturday, October 25, from 8:00 to Noon and Sunday, October 26, from 1:00 to 4:00. The Fall Open House allows visitors to tour our facility and the campus gym, try out our equipment, sign up for classes or start a new membership. Enjoy free admission, door prizes, membership specials and popcorn.
2025 Pumpkinfest Run/Walk will be held Saturday, October 25, starting at 9:00 at Symons Recreation Complex. It will feature a 5K and 10K run along with a 1.5 mile walk with medals to top finishers in men’s and women’s 5K/10K age groups and prizes for best dressed costumed walkers. More info and registration at can be found at symonsrec.com.
Good Neighbor Day, a fun-filled fall event celebrating community and kindness, will be held Saturday, October 25, at the International Crane Foundation’s Crane Discovery Center in Baraboo. Bring a nonperishable donation for the Baraboo Food Pantry and get free admission to the Crane Discovery Center from 9:00 to 5:00. Visitors on Good Neighbor Day will have the opportunity to decorate pumpkins for cranes’ enrichment, send well wishes to a local senior center, and learn how to fold origami cranes. Learn about the cranes, how the International Crane Foundation helps protect their populations, and what you can do to be a good neighbor to wildlife on guided tours offered at 10:00, 1:00, and 3:00.
Pumpkinfest Fun will be held Saturday, October 25, starting at 11:00, on the Courthouse Lawn in Richland Center. There will be Tiny Acres Petting Zoo, kids games, a bake sale, caramel apples and more.
The Veterans Trick or Treat, hosted by the 40et8 Local 1268, will be held Saturday, October 25, from 1:00 to 3:00 at the American Legion Building and Hall in Richland Center. All are welcome to attend in their Halloween finest. Meet local first responders, the American Legion Family, the 40&8 locomotive and the mini donkeys, Miss Purdy and Nestor. There will possibly be a story reading in the clubroom for all at 2:00.
Bobby G. Rice will perform at The Richland Center City Auditorium, Saturday, October 25, at 2:00.
Shake Rag Alley in Mineral Point will host “A Ghostly Gathering” Saturday, October 25, from 5:30 to 10:30. It will feature a variety of festive experiences. Tickets priced at $25. For more information, or to purchase tickets, go online to shakeragalley.org/ghostly-gathering.
Sunday, October 26
The Badger State Archaeological Society will hold its 46th annual Native American Indian Artifact Show Sunday, October 26, from 8:00 to 3:00 in the Rehmstedt gym in Monticello School. Cost of admission is $2.00 for those 14 and older. There will be experts on hand to identify your artifacts, so bring them along with you. For more information contact Steve or Janet Gobeli 608-329-4781.
Monday, October 27
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Vernon County offers a free social group for individuals with early-stage dementia. The social group meets on the second and last Mondays of the month from 10:00 to 11:30 at the McIntosh Memorial Library conference room in Viroqua. The social group provides an opportunity to meet other people on a similar journey and share life stories with each other. Spouses, adult children, and friends are encouraged to join the group, too. To learn more, call Teresa at the ADRC of Vernon County at phone number 608-637-5201.
Tuesday, October 28
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Eagle Country, Richland County office is offering the Richland Center Caregiver Support Group at the Woodman Senior Center on the fourth Tuesday of each month from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. This group offers a chance to connect with local experts, family members and care partners who may be experiencing similar circumstances. To RSVP, or for information, you may call the ADRC at 608-647-4616 or Pam, the Dementia Care Specialist, at 608-548-3954.
Rolling Hills Toastmasters Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:00. Meetings are held at Eagle School in Classrooom 2. Meetings are hybrid, meaning you can attend in person or by zoom. For more information or zoom link call 608-604-7743.
Richland Center High School choirs will present a fall concert Tuesday, October 28, at 7:30 in the high school auditorium. There are 30 freshmen singers this year and 86 upperclassmen. The evening will include a mixture of old standards and new treasures. Cost of admission is $5.
Wednesday, October 29
Science demonstrations will be presented Wednesday, October 29, at 6:30 at the Deke Slayton Memorial Space and Bicycle Museum in Sparta. Oakley Moser, physics teacher at Tomah High School, and Larry Scheckel, retired science teacher, will entertain and educate with many science demonstrations accompanied by simple explanations of scientific phenomena. It will be an hour of scientific delights for children ages 4 to 104. The team of Moser and Scheckel will feature demonstrations of density, sound and waves, refraction of light, laser demo, Bernoulli’s Principle, electricity, the generator-motor principles, science of magic, alka-seltzer rocket, seat of nails, the famous tablecloth pull, primary and secondary colors, and many more. A few hidden surprises await those attending. The event is free to the public. There will be a drawing for door prizes and a gift for children.
Friday, October 31
Boo at the Barn 2025 at Tiny Acres Farm has been canceled. The facilities are currently undergoing significant renovations, including the construction of several new outdoor animal enclosures. Plans are already underway for Boo at the Barn 2026.
Bower-Gunnill-Dalton VFW Post 2267 reminds parents and teachers to encourage students in sixth through eighth grade to enter an essay in the Patriots Pen competition and high school students to enter the Voice of Democracy for Youth Scholarship opportunities. The VFW is dedicated to promoting patriotism and investing in the future generation. If you are a democracy-loving high school student interested in a $35,000 college scholarship or a patriotic middle school student interested in winning $5,000, these scholarships may be for you. The theme for the essays this year for Patriots Pen and Voice of Democracy is the same:
“How Are You Showing Patriotism and Support for Our Country?” All Entries are due October 31, to local VFW Post 2267. All details, along with entry requirements, can be found at:
vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/youth-scholarships. All inquiries can be directed to Margie Freeman at 608-647-4884.
A Raveyard Masquerade, a spooky night of music, dancing, and mystery, will be held Friday, October 31, from 8:00 PM to 1:00 AM at the AD German Warehouse in Richland Center. Don your most creative costume and mask for a night of thrills and chills. DJ Requiem will be at the helm all night spinning Tech-House music. General Admission is $25 per person. Ticket price is just for the price of admission. Beer, wine, seltzers, and non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the 1921AD Lounge. Tickets will be available at the door or on Eventbrite.
The River Valley Area Community Gardens encourages pre-registration for 2026 garden plots. 10’ x 10’ plots rent for $20/season. 10’ x 20’ plots are $40/season and 20’ x 20’ plots are $60/season. The fee includes straw mulch, manure/compost, organic fertilizer, water to each plot section and hoses as well as the use of our rototiller and other tools, Print registration forms are available in the INFO BOX at the Gardens. Forms may also be requested via email at [email protected] , or by texting 608-588-6040.
Saturday, November 1
The 2025 Madison Herb Fair, hosted by the Madison Herb Society, will be held Saturday, November 1, from 10:00 to 4:00 at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison. The Herb Fair features three speakers, a Q&A table, and an herbal marketplace. Admission is free.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offers a free course to anyone who wants to learn English. The class runs from 7:00 to 8:00 PM every Thursday and from 11:00 until Noon every Saturday at the Church located on Executive Lane in Richland Center. For more information, call (262) 893-3763. (La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días ofrece un curso gratuito a cualquier persona que desee aprender inglés. La clase va de 7:00 p.m. a 8:00 p.m. todos los jueves y de 11:00 a.m. a 12:00 del mediodía todos los sábados, y se enseña en la Iglesia ubicada en 26220 Executive Lane, Richland Center, justo arriba de la colina detrás de Kentucky Fried Chicken. Simplemente vaya hacia el sur por la autopista 14 hacia Walmart y está en el lado izquierdo (este) de la carretera. Para obtener más información, llame al (262) 893-3763.)
Legion Post 220 in Soldiers Grove will host a Lutefisk Dinner Saturday, November 1, from 11:00 to 3:00. Cost of the meal is $18. A meatball dinner will be available for $15. Children 12 and up will be charged $12 with children six and under free.
Sunday, November 2
Kickapoo Cowboy Church is held at 6:00 on the first Sunday of the month, April through December, at the Old Oak Inn in Soldiers Grove.
Monday, November 3
Richland County Senior Dining Meal sites are open to the public for in-person dining. The Woodman Senior Center will serve meals Monday through Friday at 11:45. Home delivered meals are available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Call Tina or Sandi at 608-647-2323. The Germantown Senior Dining Meal Site, located at St. Anthony’s School (32497 County Highway V, Cazenovia) is open Wednesdays with serving at 11:15. Home delivered meals are available for delivery Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. To reserve a meal call Rita at 608-983-2798. The Rockbridge Meal Site at Bethlehem Lutheran Church (25500 Rockbridge School Street, Richland Center) is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with serving at 11:30. To reserve a meal, call Norma Pyfferoen at 608-647-3900 or 608-649-3269. All reservations must be made by 1:00 the day prior. The suggested contribution for those age 60 and older is $4.00.
Vernon County Over 50 hosts Tai Chi Exercise at Bethel Home in Viroqua, and the Ontario and Readstown Public Libraries each Monday and Wednesday from 1:00 to 1:45. For more information call Vernon County Over 50 at 262-384-0082.
Tuesday, November 4
Easy Chair Yoga for Seniors will be held Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:15 at Bethel Home Fellowship Hall in Viroqua. For more information call Vernon County Over 50 at 262-384-0082.
Forget Me Not, an ADRC Support Group meets the first Tuesday of each month. For more information call Pam Kul-Berg at 608-548-3954.
Strong Bodies Exercise will be held at Bethel Home Fellowship Hall in Viroqua each Tuesday and Thursday in November from 2:30 to 3:30. The program is co-sponsored by the McIntosh Memorial Library and Vernon County Over 50. For more information call Vernon County Over 50 at 262-384-0082.
People First Bowling, bowling for people with disabilities, is held each Tuesday from 3:00 to 5:00 at the Phoenix Center in Richland Center. Cost to participate is $2 per game. For more information call The Phoenix Center at 608-649-7469.
Enjoy a night of Euchre every Tuesday and Friday night at 7:30 at the Mick Memorial Park Community Building in Hub City.
Wednesday, November 5
The Richland Center Winter Market is held each Wednesday from Noon to 4:00 at the Richland Center Community & Senior building.
Enjoy an afternoon of Euchre every Wednesday at 1:00 at the old school in Avoca.
Vernon County Over 50 will host author and prairie enthusiast, Gary Eldred Wednesday, November 5, at 2:15 at the McIntosh Memorial Library. He will talk about his life and new book. For more information call 262-384-0082.
Hill County Classic Power meets the first Wednesday night of each month at 8:00 at the Phoenix Center in Richland Center.
Thursday, November 6
The SSM Health St. Clare Foundation will host its 25th Anniversary Gala, Legacy of Healing, Future of Hope, presented by Baraboo State Bank. The celebration will take place on Thursday, November 6, at the scenic Trapper’s Turn Golf Course in Wisconsin Dells. The evening will honor a quarter-century of community support and transformative healing made possible through the generosity of donors, volunteers, and healthcare professionals. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Foundation’s permanent endowments, which provide ongoing support for rural healthcare initiatives including patient care enhancements, community wellness programs, and medical technology upgrades. For sponsorship opportunities, ticket reservations, or to make a donation, contact the Foundation office at 608-356-1449 or visit givetossmhealth.org/stclaregala.
Vernon County Human Services Department will assist individuals with Power of Attorney for Healthcare documents the first Thursday of each month from 9:00 to Noon at the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Vernon County. To make an appointment call 608-637-5201 or 1-888-637-1323.
Celebrate Recovery -RC meets every Thursday night from 6:00 to 8:00 at the Nazarene Outreach Center in Richland Center. Food is available starting at 5:30. Celebrate Recovery – Richland Center is sponsored by Grace Community Church.
Friday, November 7
Break bread with community members at a free community meal each Friday at 5:30 at the Other Door in Viroqua, Vernon County’s Drop In Center.
Saturday, November 8
Ocooch Mountain Humane Society will host PAWS Fur the Holidays Saturday, November 8, from 9:00 to 2:00 at the Richland Center Community Center.
Midwest Mujeres will host its annual “Yo Quiero Dinero” event on Saturday, November 8, at the MyArts Theater in Madison. The event will spotlight the stories of women undervalued and marginalized by mainstream society. Networking and light refreshments will start at 4:00, and the show will begin at 5:00.
Sunday, November 9
A Veterans Tribute will be held at The Richland Center City Auditorium Sunday, November 9, at 2:00.
Tuesday, November 11
Easy Chair Yoga for Seniors is held each Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:15 at Bethel Home Fellowship Hall, Viroqua. Cost is $40 for an eight week session or $8 for drop in class. Call Vernon County Over 50 at 262-384-0082.
Thursday, November 13
The Vernon County Health Department offers “Wellness Screenings” the second Thursday of the month from 7:30 to 10:30. The screening includes cholesterol and blood sugar levels, as well as an assessment of blood pressure and discussion of risk factors for heart disease. A $10 donation is requested, but not required. For more information visit the Vernon County website. For assistance in making an appointment contact the Vernon County Health Department by phone at 608-637-5251, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 to 4:30.
Tech Help is available the second Thursday of the month from 2:00 to 4:00 at the Lone Rock Community Library. You can get assistance with your devices or computers. Walk-ins welcome. There is no charge for this service.
Saturday, November 15
The 2025 Great Midwest Crane Fest, Celebrating Community and Conservation in Baraboo, will be held Saturday and Sunday, November 15 & 16, as thousands of Sandhill Cranes gather near the Wisconsin River before flying south for the winter. Register at greatmidwestcranefest.org/registration. Registration includes entrance to the Aldo Leopold Foundation and International Crane Foundation, as well as events at each site, including presentations and tours of the Crane Discovery Center and historic Leopold Shack. Additional registration is required for add-on events, including crane viewing tours and workshops. Please note that capacity may be limited for select events. For more information or questions call 608-356-9462 ext. 807.
Wednesday, November 19
Vernon County Over 50 will host Kathryn Ashley-Wright Wednesday, November 19, at 2:15 at the McIntosh Memorial Library. Join and learn all about Ewetopia. For more information call 262-384-0082.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Vernon County will be offering a free Dementia Caregiver support group. Monthly meetings will be held on the third Wednesday of the month, from 3:00 to 4:00 at the Hillsboro Public Library community room. This support group is open to friends and family who care about someone living with dementia. To learn more, call Teresa at the ADRC of Vernon County at 608-637-5201.
Wednesday, November 26
Second Harvest will be in Gays Mills on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 2:00 to 3:00 on Main Street. You are asked not to arrive before 1:30. You will be directed where to go and asked how many are in your household. Please make enough room in the trunk of your vehicle.
Wednesday, December 31
Shake the winter blues and discover a new appreciation for winter in the company of fellow veterans at The Highground’s Winter Veterans Retreat scheduled for January 16-18. The colder and shorter days of winter present challenges for many individuals and even more so for veterans managing post-traumatic stress (PTS). This three-day retreat welcomes both male and female veterans to experience indoor and outdoor therapeutic recreational activities to put the enjoyment back into the cold season and to better help manage PTS. The scheduled retreat activities include ice fishing, snowshoeing, PTS growth workshops, art instruction, good food and camaraderie. Outdoor activities will be dependent on weather conditions. The retreat will take place at The Highground and surrounding areas. Veterans who are unable to attend the entire three-day retreat are invited to join a day of ice fishing on Saturday, January 17. There is a limit on how many veterans can be accommodated who do not have their own equipment, so veterans are encouraged to register early. Veterans who are registered for the three-day retreat will have lodging arrangements made at a local motel as part of their reservation. A $50 “Save My Space” fee is required, which will be reimbursed to the veteran when they arrive at the retreat. To register for the three-day Winter Veterans Retreat or the single day of ice fishing, veterans can email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224 before December 31.