Community Calendar
Friday, August 15
The City of Richland Center is repaving the municipal parking lot at Church and East Court Streets. Intermittent “No Parking” signs will be posted throughout the area during reconstruction. Please plan accordingly and watch for posted signage.
County Highway O from Walmart to Pine Valley Community Village is closed to traffic due to roadwork. Anyone traveling to Pine Valley Community Village is asked to use County Highway RC until further notice.
During the month of August the Ocooch Mountain Humane Society is participating in Clear the Shelters, an event hosted by NBC to help get shelter pets into loving homes.
Free sweetcorn is available from the Chitwood’s in Blue River. Simply stop by 16025 Eddies Lane and pick your own. Donations will also be accepted for Milk Into Cheese.
A Fundraiser RUMMAGE SALE will be hosted by the Richland County Right to Life, LLC group at the Park Street Christian Church on Friday, August 15 from 9:00 until 6:00 and Saturday, August 16 from 9:00 until 1:00. Anyone wishing to donate to the rummage sale can contact the Richland County Right to Life, LLC Facebook page
The OMHS Animal House food stand will be open Friday, August 15, from 10:00 to 2:00 at the Richland Center Community Center parking lot.
Kokoro Workshop: A Holistic Approach to Well-being will be held from 12:30 Friday through 5:00 Sunday, August 15-17, at the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center for ages 18 and over. Join Professor Kimiko Gunji and curator Tim Gruner at Taliesin for a weekend exploring the Japanese concept of Kokoro. Experience authentic activities like tea ceremonies in Frank Lloyd Wright’s living room, calligraphy sessions in his drafting studio, and outdoor mindfulness exercises. Register at taliesinpreservation.org/weekend-workshops.
Lego Club meets Fridays through August 29 from 3:30 to 4:30 at the McIntosh Memorial Library in Viroqua. Lego Club is for building block enthusiasts ages 5 to 11. The program is free but registration is required.
The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF), Scenic Hills Chapter, Hunting Heritage Guns and Bingo Banquet will be held Friday, August 15 at The Phoenix Center, Richland Center. Doors will open at 5:00 and the meal will be served at 6:30. There will be bingo, a raffle, a speaker and discussion about NWTF throughout the evening. Tickets can be purchased, and info can be found, at events.nwtf.org . You can also contact Derek Goplen by calling 608-604-5583 or by email at [email protected] for more information.
2025 Wild West Days in Viroqua will be held Friday through Sunday, August 15-17. Things will kick-off Friday night at 5:30 with the Richard Sidie Memorial Family Horse Pull. Saturday and Sunday highlights include Native American dancers, marshall re-enactments, an 1880’s Boom Town, stage coach rides, kids activities and games, live music, food and refreshments. For more information check out wildwestdays.net.
The Southwest WI Pullers Hub City Truck & Tractor Pull will be held Friday, August 15, starting at 6:30, at Mick Memorial Park in Hub City. Cost of admission is $5 and free for kids 12 & under. Hot homemade food and cold drinks will be available at the event.
Saturday, August 16
A Versiti Blood Drive will be held at English Lutheran Church in Viroqua Saturday, August 16, from 8:00 to Noon. Schedule your appointment on line at donatedblood.versiti.org.
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Saturday, August 16, from 8:00 to 1:00 at St. Peter’s Luthean Church in Loganville. Appointments are preferred by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or go online to redcrossblood.org.
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.
Caz Burgers in the Park will be held Saturday, August 16, from 11:00 to 3:00 at Cazenovia Memorial Park. Enjoy hand-pattied burgers and fries as well as pies for dessert. Happy hour will be held from 11:00 to Noon and a bean bag tournament will be held at Noon. All proceeds will go to Auxiliary Post 491 for scholarships, youth, and community projects.
There will be a Poolside Block Party Saturday, August 16, from 11:00 until 5:00, on Court Street in Richland Center. The community event will feature food, ice cream trucks and live music performances. There will also be a dunk tank with proceeds going to Richland Area Rescue, animals to interact with, local vendors and games with prizes.
The Third Annual picnic for past Ray O Vac employees will be Saturday, August 16, at Noon, at Bakers Field in Wonewoc. Bring a dish to pass and your own drink.
The Richland Singers Community Choir will host a concert titled “When You Believe” Saturday, August 16, at 4:00 in the Richland Center High School Auditorium. Admission is free.
Night Golf to benefit the National MS Society will be held Saturday, August 16, at Quail Run Golf Links in Richland Center. The cost for nine holes and cart is $50 for person. Teams are made up of four people with tee-off time at 8:00. For more information call Bruce at 608-479-1411. For a tee time call Quail Run at 608-647-3117.
Sunday August 17
The 21st Annual 4PeteSake will be held Sunday, August 17, at Veterans Park in Spring Green. The day will begin with a 5k Run/Walk and 15 or 30 mile Bike ride and a pickleball tournament at 8:00, music will begin at 11:00, food and refreshments will be available from 11:00 to 6:00, and a silent auction will be held from 11:00 to 5:00. The day also includes an old fashion cakewalk.
First Lutheran Church in Lone Rock will host Cowboy Church featuring Monty Berger Sunday, August 17, at 8:30. Everyone is welcome.
Students Standing Strong will host a Brat Stand Sunday, August 17, from 11:00 to 2:00 in the Richland Community Center parking lot. All proceeds and donations will support the Richland Community Food Pantry, helping local families in need. Guests are encouraged to “pay” for their meal with either canned goods or a monetary donation. Students Standing Strong (S3) is a student-driven organization focused on faith, leadership, and positive community involvement. Through service, fellowship, and outreach, S3 empowers students to be difference-makers in their schools and neighborhoods.
An Ice Cream Social will be held Sunday, August 17, from 1:00 until 4:00, at Harrisburg School, Highway B west of Plain. Sundaes, Pie and Ice Cream will be served. Come and explore the school and museum.
The Richland Concert Association will celebrate its 60th anniversary season Sunday, August 17, at 2:00 at Seventh Day Adventist Church in Richland Center. The concert will feature area talent. Admission is free.
Shake Rage Alley Center for the Arts will host a reading of One Time by Richard Conlon Sunday, August 17, at 4:00, followed by a talkback and reception at the Art Cafe. Rain space is the Sardeson Studio. Richard Conlon is a proud Lifetime Member of the Dramatists Guild and Resident Playwright Alum at Chicago Dramatists where his social satire, 7 Minutes to Live, received an extended-run world premiere last August. More information and tickets are available at shakeragalley.org/alley-stage.
Monday, August 18
The Richland Area Retired Educators’ Association (RAREA) will meet Thursday, August 21, at the Phoenix Center.
Registration will begin at 9:00 with the meeting and breakfast starting at 9:30. The guest presenter at the meeting will be Richland Center Police Department Detective Jason Pilla, presenting information on scams. Register for this meeting by calling or emailing RAREA President Barry Roghair no later than Noon Monday, August 18. You may call Barry at 608-647-6542, or email him at [email protected].
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Monday, August 18, from 1:00 to 6:00 at Holy Family Catholic Church in La Valle. Appointments are preferred by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or go online to redcrossblood.org.
The Avoca-Highland American Legion Auxiliary Unit 335 will host a pork loin dinner the third Monday of each month from 4:00 to 7:00, or until gone, through September at the Avoca Village Hall (the old school in Avoca). The cost of the meal is $10.
A UW Extension Cow-Calf Workshop is slated in Gays Mills. Selecting heifers for potential replacements, winter feeding management, fall weed management and truck and trailer maintenance will be the timely topics as summer winds down and we move into fall. The workshop will be held Thursday, August 28, at the Gays Mills Community Center. Check-in and snacks will begin at 5:30 and the workshop will wrap up at approximately 8:00. There is no charge to attend the workshop as sponsorship is provided by the Coulee Region Shippers Association. Registration is strongly encouraged to help with materials and food planning.
Contact the Crawford County Extension Office at 608-326-0223 by Monday, August 18, to register.
Tuesday, August 19
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.
The SWCAP Pop-Up Food Pantry Truck will be at the Natural Bridge Store in Rockbridge Tuesday, August 19, from 10:30 to 11:30 and Cazenovia on East Main Street from 12:30 to 1:30. All are welcome. SWCAP is required to collect names, ages, addresses, and household size. A slip of paper with names, addresses, and birthdates will speed up the process.
Richland County 4-H will host Family Fun on the Farm at the Richland County Campus Smart Farm Tuesday, August 19, from 3:00 to 5:00. Enjoy picking a few fresh apples, watching the apple press in action, strolling along scenic hiking trails, and exploring the 4-H garden. Bring the whole family for a tour of the farm and play yard games.
Wednesday, August 20
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Wednesday, August 20, from Noon to 5:00 at the Richland Center Community Center. Appointments are preferred by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or go online to redcrossblood.org. Help in set up and take down would be appreciated.
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. The first meeting will be July 16. 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.
The Music in the Parks, presented by the Friends of Vernon County Parks and Forests, concert series will be held Wednesday night, August 20, with Erich Mobley and the GYO Band with Gable performing at Esofea-Rentz County Park. The free concert will run from 6:00 to 8:30. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the music. For more information, visit vernoncountyfriends.org or follow on Facebook.
St. John’s Lutheran Church in Boscobel will host a special musical event Wednesday, August 20 at 6:30. Wayne Roth and Mark Glasbrenner will be performing. A free will offering will be taken.
Thursday, August 21
The Lone Rock Community Library will host Billie Jo from Angel Dream Studio to make paper mache bugs on Thursday, August 21, at 10:30.
The Richland Center Lions will be hosting a monthly evening at the Fairgounds to sell concessions the third Thursday of each month from 5:00 to 8:00 through September. The final night will be Thursday, October 9. Car enthusiasts are invited to bring their cars to showcase.
Friday, August 22
An ImpactLife Community Blood Drive will be held Friday, August 22, from 11:00 to 3:30 at Julie Cairns State Farm in Richland Center. To schedule an appointment go online to login.bloodcenter.org/donor/schedules or call 608-647-3632.
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Friday, August 22, from 11:00 to 5:00 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Baraboo. Appointments are preferred by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or go online to redcrossblood.org.
Saturday, August 23
Team LadyPenguins Fundraising will host an adventure race in Cassville Saturday, August 23. Headquartered at Riverside Park, the race will feature Nelson Dewey State Park and paddling on the Mississippi River. This charity organization is offering 7 hour and 14 hour challenges that are as exhilarating as they are rewarding. Participants can expect a variety of outdoor activities across diverse terrain. The event is ideal for both experienced racers and those looking for a new kind of adventure challenge. Find out more and register at waddlingwarriors.com/waddling-warriors-ar.
Grown & Gather – Eat the Weeds will be held Saturday, August 23, from 9:30 to 11:30. Join Taliesin Preservation’s Kitchen Gardener, Abbie Lehman, to learn what weeds in your garden are delicious and nutritious. Learn about companion planting and how some weeds can actually benefit your garden when managed properly. The importance of understanding native vs invasive weeds, and how our gardening affects the greater ecosystem will also be discussed. Tour the Kitchen Garden at Taliesin and have the opportunity to sample the weeds and the garden produce. Bring a tote bag or basket to take home some garden goodies. Tickets are available at taliesinpreservation.org/events.
River Valley Community Gardens will be holding a brat sale fundraiser Saturday August 23, from 10:00 until 2:00 at Prem Meats in Spring Green. All proceed go towards supporting the Gardens.
Sunday, August 24
The annual Boscobel Municipal Airport Fly-In / Drive-in Breakfast will be held Sunday, August 24. The Boscobel Cross-Country Program will be serving breakfast at the airport from 8:00 Noon. There may also be an opportunity for everyone to view the “Gundersen AIR Helicopter” and
a large display of various types of airplanes. Breakfast will be served rain or shine.
A benefit for Robert Jr. “Bob” Persinger will be held Sunday, August 24, from Noon to 5:00 at Wisconsin Riverside Banquet Hall in Spring Green. The event includes food, live music, a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, and bake sale.
Monday, August 25
A school supply drive is being held through Monday, August 25, at the Edward Jones office in Richland Center. You can drop off donated school supplies Monday through Friday from 8:00 until 3:00.
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.
If you’re the main caregiver of a person living with dementia, you can join Agrace for a new education series, Learning to Live with Dementia. A session, “Personality and Behavior Changes,” will be held Monday, August 25, from Noon to 1:00. Each class is $20, and you may attend online using Microsoft Teams. To register, visit Agrace.org/Dementia. For questions, email [email protected] or call 608-276-4660.
Tuesday, August 26
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.
A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held Tuesday, August 26, from 11:30 to 5:30 at St. John’s Gym in Muscoda. Appointments are preferred by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS or go online to redcrossblood.org.
The Friends of Blue River Farmers Market will be held the second and fourth Tuesday of the month through September from 4:00 to 6:30 at Blue River Park, West Side. For more information contact Kitty Boarts at 608-571-7178.
The Richland County 4-H is starting a new Gardening Program, in partnership with the Richland County Foundation at the Smart Farm. The Youth Gardening Program is open to 4-H members and youth in the community. Meetings will be held the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 6:00 to 8:00 at the Richland County Foundation Smart Farm, 24970 Smart Lane, Richland Center.
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.
Wednesday, August 27
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.
Musdoca American Legion Post 85 Burgers In the Park is held the last Wednesday of the month from 3:30 to 8:00.
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 Music in the Parks, presented by the Friends of Vernon County Parks and Forests, concert series will be held Wednesday night, August 27, with The Grasshoppers performing at Sidie Hollow County Park. The free concert will run from 6:00 to 8:30. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the music. For more information, visit vernoncountyfriends.org or follow on Facebook.
Thursday, August 28
The Lone Rock Community Library will host its Summer Reading Program Finale Thursday, August 28, at 10:30.
The International Crane Foundation will host a webinar titled, Our Next Big Step in Whooping Crane Conservation, Thursday, August 28, at 3:00. Director of Gulf Coast Programs, Dr. Carter Crouch, will discuss what is being learned about wintering Aransas-Wood Buffalo, how they are helping them, and the implications for how they manage, monitor, and plan for the population’s continued recovery. To register go online to savingcranes.org click on the learn tab and then from the field webinars.
Friday, August 29
The 44th Annual Little Britches Showmanship will be held at the Richland County Fair on Sunday, September 7, at 11:00 in the Show Barn. Little Britches is open to all youth with a minimum age of three up to a maximum age of eight or second grade as of January 1, 2025, who would not be eligible for regular 4-H membership, may participate.
The animals must be born on or after March 1, 2025 and includes dairy and livestock animals such as a dairy calf, goat, lamb, rabbits, and poultry. All animals must be on a lead line. Animals being brought onto the fairgrounds must have a Vet-Check-In-Sheet which can be obtained from the Richland County Fair Office by calling 608-647-6859, or the Extension Office at 608-647-6148. All animals shown in the Little Britches Show must comply with the animal health requirements and identification for its respective species listed in the Richland County Fair premium book. A copy of the requirements can be obtained from the Richland County Extension Office. Participants must sign up by calling the Extension Richland County Office at 608-647-6148 by Friday, August 29.
Monday, September 1
The 55th reunion of the RCHS Class of 1970 will be held Saturday, September 13, from Noon to 4:00 at the Phoenix Center in Richland Center. A buffet lunch, with cash bar, will be provided at a cost of $10 per person. After lunch, a class photo will be taken. Deceased classmates will be remembered and the 22 living and deceased veterans from the class will be honored. The program will be followed by a trivia challenge for those who wish to participate. Reservations are to be submitted by mailing a check to Kristy Marshall, 29577 Old Sextonville Drive, Lone Rock, WI 53556, by Monday, September 1. Checks should be made out to “RCHS CLASS of 1970”.
The Richland Center High School Homecoming Parade will be here before you know it. Parade entry forms are available at the Richland Center Community Center, the Richland Center High School and District Offices, the Richland Observer, and WRCO. Entry forms can be turned in at the RCHS or District Office, and are due by September 1. For more information go to richland.k12.wi.us/departments/homecoming.cfm.
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.
Tuesday, September 2
Easy Yoga for Seniors will be held each Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:15 at Bethel Home Fellowship Hall in Viroqua. To register leave a message for Vernon County Over 50 at 262-384-0082 or email [email protected].
Forget Me Not, an ADRC Support Group meets the first Tuesday of each month from 10:30 to Noon at the Richland Center Community Center. Forget Me Not is a supportive group of people curious about how to handle their memory issues while having a medical diagnosis with any form of early mild cognitive impairment. To register, or for more information call Pam Kul-Berg at 608-548-3954.
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, September 3
Enjoy an afternoon of Euchre every Wednesday at 1:00 at the old school in Avoca.
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.
The Richland Area Farmers’ Market is held each Wednesday, from 1:30 to 5:30 at the corner of Court and Orange Streets. This week join the Richland County 4-H at the Richland Area Farmers Market for kid’s activities. For more information, visit richlandareafarmersmarket.org or call 608-213-3374.
Hill County Classic Power meets the first Wednesday night of each month at 8:00 at the Phoenix Center in Richland Center.
Thursday, September 4
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.
The Lone Rock Farmers Market is held each Thursday until October from 3:30 to 6:30 at Center Park on Highway 130. Follow the Lone Rock Farmers Market Facebook page for updates on what’s happening at the market.
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.
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.)
Friday, September 5
Fields of Sinsinawa, a farmer-led learning center launched in 2024, will host the Soul of the Soil Conference September 5 & 6. Growers, land stewards, and curious minds are invited to gather where soil is more than dirt—it’s the foundation of life. Located just minutes from Dubuque, Iowa, and Galena, Illinois, Fields of Sinsinawa is nestled in the hills and valleys of Wisconsin’s Driftless Region. The Soul of the Soil Conference will feature two full days of learning and connection. Highlights include: speakers sharing practical tools and big-picture insights, hands-on demonstrations of soil-building practices, a panel exploring what works when adopting soil care practices and why, a guided tour of the Sinsinawa Mound campus, nourishing meals, networking opportunities, and a lively Friday evening concert with Minneapolis-based Bret Helsa and Six Feet Deep, performing original songs. Tickets are available at fieldsofsinsinawa.org/soul.
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, September 6
The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Wisconsin Chapter will host its annual APDA Wisconsin Optimism Walk in Madison as part of a nationwide movement to raise awareness and vital funds for the Parkinson’s disease (PD) community. The Walk will take place on Saturday, September 6, at Warner Park Shelter. It is a family-friendly event that offers a one-mile walk, as well as educational opportunities, music, and a chance to bond with others who share a similar connection. Registration is free and open to all. Participants are encouraged to fundraise, form teams, and spread awareness leading up to the Walk. Fundraising efforts are support APDA’s mission to provide the support, education, research, and community that helps everyone impacted by PD live life to the fullest.
Caz, Cars and Coffee is held the first Saturday of each month from 8:00 until 11:00 on East Main Street in Downtown Cazenovia. Casual meet inviting vehicles of all types and condition. Free coffee provided with a small farmer’s market running as well.
The Highland Historical Society will be holding a Farmer’s Market Saturday’s, through October, from 8:00 until 11:00 at the Old High School building in Highland. Produce, and various other items, will be available for purchase.
The Viroqua Farmers Market will be held each Saturday through October from 8:00 to 12:30.
Wright in Wisconsin presents ALL WRIGHT: A DAY LIKE NO OTHER on Saturday, September 6, from 9:00 to 4:00. This exclusive experience grants unprecedented access to Taliesin, Hillside Drafting Studio and Theater, Tan-y-Deri, Romeo and Juliet Windmill, Joe’s Cottage, and Midway Barns. Taliesin will not be open to the public on the day of the tour during this VIP experience. Space is limited, so sign up today. More information can be found at wrightinwisconsin.org/all-wright-2025.
Join father and son Ben and Leo Sidran, for Music is Architecture Thawed at the iconic Hillside Theater at Taliesin, as they discuss what this might mean, and put it into practice on stage. The event will be held Saturday, September 6, from 6:30 to 8:00. Tickets are available at taliesinpreservation.org/events.
Sunday, September 7
The Boaz Lions Club invites you to tour the Mastedon Building Sunday, September 7. The building will be open from 1:00 to 3:00. There will also be a food stand.
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, September 8
The Boscobel Pool Fundraising Committee will sponsor a Picnic in the Park for the Pool the second Monday of each month through September. You are invited to enjoy hamburgers, brats, and hotdogs from 4:00 to 7:00 at Kronshage Park in the Gene Larsen Shelter.
Experience a classic movie at Taliesin Monday, September 8, at 7:00. Alfred Hitchcock’s, North by Northwest, tells the tale of an innocent man mistaken for a spy. Executive Roger Thornhill has the misfortune of standing just as the name “George Kaplan”” is paged, starting a lethal case of mistaken identity and a nonstop game of cat and mouse. This film is presented in partnership with the River Valley Film Club and American Players Theatre. Tickets can be purchased online at taliesinpreservation.org/events.
Thursday, September 11
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.
Park Street Christian Church will be hosting a night with Dementia Care Specialist Pam Kul-Berg
on September 11th at 6:00p.m. on lower level Fellowship Hall, handicap accessible elevator if needed.
Saturday, September 13
Taliesin Preservation will be hosting Grow and Gather: Fall Foraging on Saturday, September 13 from 9:30 until 12:30. Come explore Phoebe Point Trail at Taliesin and learn how to forage with Taliesin Preservation’s Kitchen Gardener, Abbie Lehman. Foraging basics will be discussed at the base of the trail. Then those in attendance will embark on a moderate 1.1 mile loop through Phoebe Point to put new knowledge to the test, identifying common summer wild edibles along the way. Wright’s connection to the Driftless, and how it inspired a culture at Taliesin of working with and learning within the natural environment. will also be discussed. Participants of all abilities, including those who may not be able to undertake the 1.1 mile hike, are welcome.
Friday, September 19
Miss Purdy and Nestor will be out accompanied by their donkey crew, members of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 13 and American legion Post 13 Friday, September 19, at Our House at 10:00. Visit with the residents, staff, and of course Miss Purdy and Nestor at any of the stops.
Saturday, September 20
The Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce presents Oktoberfest at Circus World Saturday, September 20. Fest Masters Pete and Rebecca Oettinger will open the festivities by tapping the golden keg at 3:30. That’ll be the cue for the BaraBrew WisconSing Beer Choir to start singing. They’re the opening act for Griffy Jim and the Polka Dots, who take center stage at the hippodrome from 4:00 to 6:00. A costume contest and other games will take place from 6:00 to 7:00 as this year’s headline act, Chicago dance/rock band Electro Retro, prepares to perform from 7:00 to 9:00. Admission buttons cost $10 in advance at the Chamber’s Visitor Center in West Baraboo. Admission will be $12 on the day of the event. For more information, visit oktoberfestbaraboo.com.
Saturday, September 27
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College is holding a family-friendly event to celebrate receiving the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence on Saturday, September 27, from 10:00 until 3:00, at the main campus in Fennimore. The day will feature hands-on demonstrations from academic programs, campus tours, giveaways, food trucks, and live music. No registration is needed, and everyone is welcome.
Knights of Columbus Council 3492 will be hosting bingo on Saturday, September 27 starting at 6:30 at the Richland Center Community Center. The progressive blackout jackpot will be $4,225 + 50% of net sales in 59 calls or less.
Wednesday, October 1
The Highground in Neilsville will host its third annual military couples retreat, “Operation Re-Connect,” Friday through Sunday, October 17-19. The Highground will welcome five couples, veterans and their spouses or partners, regardless of where they are in their relationship journey to participate in a weekend of interactive and insightful activities. Advance retreat reservation is required by October 1. Upon reservation, lodging arrangements will be made, and a $50 reservation fee is required. This fee will be refunded upon the couple’s arrival at the retreat. All lodging, meals, and materials are provided; however, transportation to and from the retreat is the responsibility of the participants. For more information or to reserve your spot, contact Bonnie at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected].
Saturday, October 18
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.