Central Wisconsin, WI
Central Wisconsin, WI

Events in Central Wisconsin

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Workshops & Classes

Stevens Point | Line Dance Lessons

Learn how to line dance at Rookies Sportspub in a fun setting. Admission is $7 per person. Food and beverages are available for purchase at the venue, and carry-ins are not allowed. In case of bad weather, cancellation updates will be posted on the website and Facebook page.

Rookies Sportspub
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Art & Culture

Bottoms Up: A Toast to Wisconsin's Historic Bars and Breweries

At the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Architectural Historian Jim Draeger offers a deep look at how Wisconsin’s beer and tavern traditions have shifted across generations. The presentation explores the effects of liquor regulation, brewing innovations, and temperance, along with the influence of the 19th and 21st amendments and a postwar, media-focused culture. It also highlights the look and atmosphere of Wisconsin taverns, the social life they foster, and the path brewing has taken from farmhouse production to factory scale to the modern craft movement. Draeger is an author who spent more than twenty years with the Wisconsin Historical Society, concluding his tenure as State Historic Preservation Officer. Attendance is free and everyone is welcome.

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum
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Fundraisers

Fundraiser: Quilts Of Valor - Swissholio

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill hosts a doubles tournament benefiting Quilts of Valor. Entry is $50 per team, and each team is guaranteed seven games. Teams bring their own partner and bags, with loaners available if needed. At least one teammate should have the Scoreholio app. Competition starts with round robin matches that use cancellation scoring and a first to 21 points format, with pairings based on matching records. Results from those rounds determine seeding for a double elimination bracket. All skill levels are welcome. Carry ins are not permitted.

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill
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Family

Build it! Lego building challenge

Celebrate the launch of the Build It program with interactive LEGO building challenges. Participants will compete in a series of creative builds to earn tickets, then exchange them for rewards at a prize booth with an arcade vibe. Light snacks and drinks will be available.

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Groups & Meetups

Chess Mates

Chess Mates is a competitive chess group that gathers on the last Saturday of each month. Three regulation boards are set aside for the first six arrivals, and both a blitz clock and a standard chess clock are provided. Open to all ages, this event does not include beginner instruction and is geared toward experienced players seeking competitive games.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
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Groups & Meetups

Store Tournament 2026 SEASON 2

Take part in a store tournament built around one-on-one Standard matches. Each round is a single game, so one win decides the match. Rounds run 30 minutes with an extra 5 minutes available for additional turns if needed. Entry is $10. The champion receives a prize pack that includes one of eight alt-art card types chosen at random. Note that the tournament may be canceled on product release dates.

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Groups & Meetups

Legacy

This Legacy format event at The Dragon's Roost llc. allows up to 20 playtest cards and has an event fee of 20.00. Registration is held before play begins. Prize support is determined by attendance and awarded in MH3 packs, with the option to switch to other packs based on a vote.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
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Art & Culture

EcoPoetry: Putting Words to Wonder

A poetry focused walk at Menzel Pavilion in Schmeeckle Reserve features writer and UWSP practicum student Kevin Norris and a stroll around Schmeeckle centered on poetry and the natural world. The experience welcomes everyone, from casual poetry fans and budding poets to people who simply enjoy time outdoors.

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Fundraisers

Pies for Charity

Local bakers donate homemade pies that are auctioned to raise funds. Winning bidders take home their pies while supporting important community causes. All proceeds benefit the Wayne Simenson Foundation for the Handicapped, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Of the funds raised, 80 percent supports American Family Children’s Hospital, and 20 percent supports veteran activities and organizations. For donation information or questions, contact Wayne Simenson at 715-498-5566.

O'so Brewing Company
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Workshops & Classes

Papermaking - MCPL Wausau

Celebrate Earth Month with a hands-on Make It Up series workshop that teaches the art of papermaking. Turn recycled paper into fresh sheets as staff walk through each step and demonstrate how to use a papermaking screen. The series emphasizes making everyday items yourself, mindful slow-living, and investing care in each part of the process, while also helping you save money and build a new skill. All supplies are provided. Bring creativity and a willingness to learn. This event is for adults only and does not require registration. For more information, call 715-261-7230.

Marathon County Public Library (MCPL) (Wausau Headquarters)
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Workshops & Classes

04-25-2026 Owls -Beginner stained glass

Get hands on with stained glass in a beginner friendly workshop where each participant completes a small piece using a precut, pre ground kit. Materials and step by step guidance are provided while you learn foiling, burnishing, and soldering to finish your project. The session typically takes about two to two and a half hours, depending on your pace. Glass colors vary based on what is available, and each kit includes multiple color options. Please note the space is not currently wheelchair accessible, there are three steps at the entrance, and the crafting area is compact. Spots can be reserved through a ticket link for credit card payment, or arranged directly with the organizer to pay in cash at the workshop.

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Groups & Meetups

Digimon Weekly Event!

Players compete in a weekly Digimon Trading Card Game tournament. The entry fee is 10.00. Each participant receives a Digimon TCG pack for taking part, with additional prizes determined by attendance. If promo packs or other materials are available, they will also be distributed.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
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Music

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

UWSP Department of Music Opera Outreach presents Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?, a brief, family friendly opera that sets a fairy tale crossover to the music of Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Little Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs, and the Boy Who Cried Wolf team up to guide the Big Bad Wolf toward friendship instead of bullying. Admission is free and all ages are welcome. This production is part of a community outreach effort that encourages creativity, service, and flexibility in student performers. Aspiring music educators gain hands-on experience singing, directing, writing, teaching, and connecting with young audiences. The program aims to open the door to opera for those who might not typically encounter classical music, inspiring curiosity and offering many a first experience with the art form.

The Annex at The Opera House
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Groups & Meetups

One Piece Weekly Tournament

This weekly One Piece tournament at The Dragon's Roost llc features Constructed format play. The entry fee is $10, and deck lists are not required. Participants receive one One Piece pack for taking part, with additional prize packs provided from the tournament kit.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
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Sports

Rapid Angels- D16 GP (2 day)

This two day District 16 grand prix takes place at Dyracuse Recreational Park, with evening registration on the first day at the big brown pole shed and racing on the next day. Registration is handled in person at the big brown pole shed. Riders should bring AMA and District 16 membership cards for check in. Minors must bring an AMA Annual Minor card or a notarized AMA minor release form. Check in must be completed before the cutoff, and late check in will not be accepted, so riders who miss the deadline will not be allowed to race. All racers are required to wear a chest protector under the new AMA rule. Compliance will be checked on the starting line before the race, and anyone without one will not be permitted to compete. Park entry is cash only to keep things moving. The fee is $10 per day per person, and children under 10 are free. Class fees are $30 for peewee, $40 for all other classes, and $55 for AA. Racing runs in two motos with class groupings that include AA, A, B, plus 50, plus 60, C, Women, and Vintage, youth 65cc and 85cc, as well as 98cc to Open, plus 30, and plus 40. A dedicated race for 50cc Senior and 50cc Beginner is also scheduled, and there is an intermission between motos. Food trucks will be on site, but breakfast is not offered.

Dyracuse Recreational Park
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Music

Live Music! Anna Marie at O'so Brewing

Anna Marie brings live music to O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria with soulful takes on soft rock and folk rock classics, featuring songs by Elton John, Eagles, Chris Stapleton, Beatles, Guns N' Roses, and more.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
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Music

Music Bingo!

Enjoy a high-energy twist on the classic game where music clips replace numbers. Listen to short snippets and mark your card when you recognize the song title, turning each round into a quick and friendly contest. From chart favorites to nostalgic throwbacks and those tunes you pretend not to like but somehow know by heart, this game celebrates sharp ears and speedy recall. Prove your music knowledge and see how fast you can fill your card.

17Sixteen
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Music

DAM Country & Line Dance Experience

Celebrate spring with a lively country dance night featuring DAM Country. The band delivers three sets of old and new favorites with a blend of country rock and Americana, along with plenty of crowd interaction. Guided line dance lessons pop up before things get rolling and continue during the show, and there is a chance to learn a fresh routine between each set. Limited advance tickets are $10, and day-of-show tickets are $15.

Create's Great Hall
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Music

DJ Bingo - 17sixteen - back to Every Other Saturday.

Enjoy a fresh take on bingo where songs replace numbers. Groove along as you mark your way to a win across four rounds packed with lively tunes. Look for prizes and raffles throughout. Your first card is free, and additional cards are $5, with the Jackpot round paying out 100%. This series has returned to an every other Saturday schedule.

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Markets

Dale Carlson Animal Swap

A swap centered on animals with separate gate openings for vendors and for buyers. Vendors enter first, and buyers are welcomed in afterward.

Tri-City Riding Club Arena
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Sales & Discounts

Fleet Fest Week 4

Celebrate the final week of Fleet Fest at Fleet Farm Marshfield with a friendly, family oriented atmosphere and savings available throughout the week. Activities include a complimentary fishing lure coloring craft, a hat at no extra cost with any purchase for the first 400 shoppers while supplies last, and free hot dogs.

Fleet Farm
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Sales & Discounts

Fleet Fest Week 4 at Fleet Farm Wausau

Fleet Farm Wausau wraps up Fleet Fest with a week of deals and family friendly fun. Visitors can participate in a hands-on craft to color a fishing lure at no cost. A free hat comes with a purchase for the first 400 customers, while supplies last. Free hot dogs will be available. It is the final week of the celebration.

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Music

Rising Phoenix @ Bakerville Bar in Marshfield, WI

Rising Phoenix brings an 80s party rock set to Bakerville Bar, featuring hits from Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Poison, Skid Row, Guns n Roses, Journey, Van Halen, AC/DC, KISS, Whitesnake, Metallica, and more.

Bakerville Bar
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Art & Culture

Adult Magic Show!

This free performance features Shandini, a magician from Central Wisconsin who began as a street performer and has dedicated more than 20 years to the craft. His show has reached audiences nationwide with appearances in Las Vegas, Key West, Clearwater, New Orleans, and St. Augustine, along with many renaissance festivals, galleries, and theaters.

Lake Sherwood Lodge
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Music

Alive Again: A Tribute to Chicago

Back in Wausau for one night only, Alive Again presents its tribute to Chicago at UW Center For Civic Engagement.

UW Center For Civic Engagement
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Music

DAM Country

Get your dancing shoes ready for a lively country music and line dancing extravaganza at the Great Hall in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Expect an upbeat atmosphere with plenty of opportunities to hit the floor to country rhythms. Additional details will be announced soon.

CREATE Portage County
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Workshops & Classes

Motorcycle Basic Rider BRC1-11 Class

Build essential motorcycling skills in a 16-hour Basic Rider course at Mid-State Technical College, Marshfield Campus. Created by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation for newcomers and those seeking a refresher, the training blends a required 5-hour online E-Course to be completed beforehand with one hour in the classroom and eleven hours of guided riding. All instruction is led by Motorcycle Safety Foundation and Wisconsin Department of Transportation certified instructors. Practice takes place in a closed, off-street setting away from traffic, and both motorcycles and helmets are provided. Enrollment is open to anyone 15 and a half or older. Topics include getting ready to ride, cornering, shifting and braking, real-world traffic strategies, managing unexpected situations, building confidence and control, and basics of maintenance and insurance. The course fee is $204.44, and the online E-Course carries a separate fee.

Mid-State Technical College (Marshfield Campus)
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Markets

Bang Stick & Sporting Collectibles Show

Explore a showcase of hunting, fishing, and sports collectibles at the Bill Cook Chapter Izaak Walton League Clubhouse. The event is open to the public with $5 admission, and food and beverages will be available. All applicable federal, state, and local regulations apply, and promoters are not responsible for loss due to fire, theft, or accident. Proceeds support the nonprofit Bill Cook Chapter of the Izaak Walton League and its conservation and hunter education work. Vendors can reserve tables for $25 each with a limit of three per vendor.

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Health & Wellness

Go With Your Gut 5K

Hosted by GI Associates - Stevens Point, the Go With Your Gut 5K directs event proceeds to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation. The course follows an out and back route, beginning and ending at the GI Associates - Stevens Point location.

GI Associates - Stevens Point, 3225 Business Park Dr, Stevens Point, WI 54482
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Markets

Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market

The Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market features hot brunch and a focus on fresh foods grown locally. Shoppers will find local producers alongside artisans and makers offering freshly baked goods, meat, dairy, and other treats. A changing lineup of pop up vendors keeps the selection varied. It is a stop for stocking the kitchen or picking up something special, and it also offers a way to support area farmers and makers, try new flavors, and connect with the community.

Boys & Girls Club of Portage County - Berard Center
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Sports

Little Dribblers Camp Series

A co-ed camp series introduces children in kindergarten through fourth grade to the fundamentals of soccer and basketball in an encouraging setting that builds confidence. Held in the gym at Mid-State Technical College’s Wisconsin Rapids Campus, each session uses games and interactive activities to develop movement, coordination, teamwork, and core skills. No experience is needed. The series offers three sessions in total, with one focused on soccer and two on basketball; the basketball options cover the same material so families can choose the one that best fits their schedule. Activities are organized by grade level, with separate blocks for kindergarten through first grade and for second through fourth grade. Registration is per session, and participants may attend one or multiple. Each registration includes a Little Dribblers t-shirt. The cost is $15 for a single session or $30 for all three.

Mid-State Technical College (Wisconsin Rapids Campus)
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Music

Benign Addiction @ Ryders Roadhouse

Benign Addiction is back at Ryders Roadhouse and Grill for an appearance.

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill
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Art & Culture

Mane Quilt Show

At Nekoosa High, this quilt show highlights local quilters and their craftsmanship. Explore vendors, raffles, food, classes, and trunk shows. A Kid's Corner is part of the event.

Nekoosa High
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Workshops & Classes

Homemade Sausage 101: Simple Tools, Big Flavor Class

Discover how to craft delicious sausage at home without specialized equipment. This interactive beginner class at Mid-State Technical College, Marshfield Campus, teaches the essentials of preparing meat, building well-balanced seasonings, mixing for the right texture, and forming sausages using simple, easy-to-find tools. It is geared toward hunters, home cooks, and food enthusiasts who want to transform their meat into flavorful homemade sausage and start developing custom recipes.

Mid-State Technical College (Marshfield Campus)
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Civic

Ghidorzi Green and Clean 2026

Ghidorzi Green and Clean brings the community together for Wausau’s annual cleanup, focusing on removing litter and debris across local landscapes. More than 44 tons of trash have already been cleared through this effort. Individuals and groups of all ages are welcome to celebrate Earth Day with a healthy outdoor activity that supports the community. Registration is available and guarantees a free t-shirt.

Union Station
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Health & Wellness

Release & Restore Yoga & Sound Journey

Settle into a nurturing practice centered on self discovery, inner connection, and deep relaxation. You will be guided through restorative yoga postures, using steady breath to soften and release tension while props provide comfortable support. To deepen the experience, a soothing sound bath surrounds you with meditative vibrations, encouraging a calm, balanced state for body, mind, and spirit.

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Fundraisers

Shirley's House of Hope RUN FOR HOPE 2026

Shirley’s House of Hope presents a community run and walk at Wildwood Park that puts fundraising first. Now in its fourth year, participants can choose a one mile or 5k route and focus on rallying friends and family for support rather than racing the clock. The goal is to raise $56,000, with each participant encouraged to gather $1,000 to help end domestic abuse and drug addiction. Every $100 raised earns one entry in a drawing for a Wisconsin Dells waterpark package, and top fundraisers receive prizes contributed by local businesses. Registration is available for individuals, families, and teams. Early registrants receive a Run for Hope t-shirt. Fees are $25 per individual and $100 per family of four or more, with kids three and under free, and the at-the-door price is $30 per person. Options include a one mile and a 5k run or walk. A pizza kickoff party and fundraising seminar provides tips on registering and gathering support, along with a firsthand story from a student in the Recovery Program. Planning support this year also includes students from the UW-Stevens Point Sentry School of Business & Economics MBA Project Management program. Businesses, organizations, and churches can participate through sponsorships that include promotional opportunities and complimentary entries, by donating prizes or raffle baskets, or by providing items for participant loot bags such as snacks, bottled water, coupons, or branded giveaways, with at least 150 of each item requested. Flyers can also be displayed on community boards.

Wildwood Park
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Markets

Wausau Winter Market

At the Wausau Winter Market, vendors present a wide range of locally sourced foods, from breads and pastries baked fresh to fruits and vegetables grown nearby. Expect mushrooms from local growers, fresh eggs from area producers, meats raised in the community, freshly cut microgreens, kombucha, and pantry favorites like preserves and jellies. You will also find honey and maple products sourced locally, hot sauces made close to home, and lettuce grown with aquaponic methods. Occasional pop-up vendors add even more variety to the selection.

John Marshall Elementary School
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Workshops & Classes

Saturday Art Hangout

This community art gathering taps into the lively spirit of spring, offering a welcoming space to explore imagination through an open, process-focused approach to making. Participants can choose a project that resonates, such as creating nature-inspired masks, assembling expressive collages, or experimenting with playful, serendipitous art-making. Personal projects are welcome too. Teens and adults of all skill levels are encouraged to take part, and no prior art experience is required. Supplies are provided, with sample pieces and kind, low-pressure guidance available to spark ideas. Attendees may also bring materials from home to use or to share at a shared community table of supplies.

First Universalist Unitarian Church of Wausau
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Markets

Pupcycled Rummage Sale

Rummage sale season is here. Find new and gently used pet supplies along with other odds and ends, with every sale benefiting shelter pets. Cash and Venmo are accepted.

Humane Society of Marathon County
APR25
Workshops & Classes

Advanced Smart Cycling - Wausau

Build stronger, safer riding habits with an advanced smart cycling course focused on roads and paved paths. Through a mix of online learning, classroom instruction, and on-bike practice, participants develop bike handling, traffic navigation, group riding skills, maintenance basics, hazard avoidance, and long-distance riding. Winter-ready gear, clothing, and techniques are covered to support confident riding in all conditions. The class is led by certified League Cycling Instructors and is part of a statewide effort to grow a network of confident riders and educators. Participants are asked to complete the Smart Cycling Exam beforehand. Finishing this course also fulfills the prerequisite for the League Cycling Instructor seminar in Wausau, Wisconsin.

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Workshops & Classes

Campfire Cooking Class

Learn techniques for cooking meals over a campfire, in cast iron, or on a rock in this class. Space is limited. The cost is $15 per person. Registration is by phone through HPB.

Historic Point Basse
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Workshops & Classes

PADI Equipment Specialist Class

Take the Equipment Specialist class, which emphasizes routine maintenance procedures to prolong equipment life, reducing the need for professional service. Youll learn about transporting and storing equipment to reduce the risk of damage, overcoming common problems with equipment, emergency repairs, simple suggestions for comfortable equipment configurations, and an introduction to the latest developments in equipment technology. Registration is recommended at least one week prior to the class.

Klein Scuba Inc.
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Art & Culture

Independent Bookstore Day 2026

Bound to Happen Books is taking part in Independent Bookstore Day, a nationwide celebration of independent bookshops. Launched in 2013, this annual observance highlights the value of indie bookstores and takes place on the last Saturday in April. More than 1,600 stores around the United States are participating this year. The event is organized by the American Booksellers Association, a national nonprofit trade organization that partners with booksellers and industry stakeholders to support the success of independently owned book retailers and to expand the community of the book. Further details for this location will be shared soon.

Bound to Happen Books
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Family

Fleet Farm Face Painting

Face painting is taking place at Fleet Farm in Wausau. The person behind it is returning to the area and is excited to be back.

Wausau Wisconsin
APR25
Health & Wellness

Holistic Healing & Wellness Fair - Marshfield, WI

Discover a welcoming fair dedicated to holistic healing at Eagles Club #624. More than 40 vendors and practitioners share holistic wellness options that range from herbal remedies and local raw, unfiltered honey to crystals, essential oils, organic products, energy work, wellness coaching, and intuitive readings. A group mediumship gallery and a lineup of complimentary speaker sessions add to the experience. Admission is $5, and workshops are free. Gift bags are available for the first 20 attendees at opening, with another batch for the first 20 later in the day.

Eagles Club #624
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Fundraisers

Kraken Swim Club Brat Fry at West Grand IGA

A brat fry offers lunch in support of the Kraken swim team. Attendees can enjoy a meal while supporting the team.

Quality Foods, West Grand Ave
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Workshops & Classes

Earth Day Series - Nature Windchime & Earth Crayons

The Parks & Recreation Department supports environmental sustainability. Celebrate Earth Day by participating in upcycling and recycling projects. Participants will make windchimes using flowers, leaves, and branches, plus recycle old crayons into new, multicolored crayons. An adult must accompany children ages 4 & 5.

Second Street Community Center
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Health & Wellness

World Tai Chi & Qigong Day

Join a worldwide healing event and participate in Tai Chi. According to Harvard researcher Dr. Herbert Benson, mind-body practices like Tai Chi and Qigong effectively address many health issues. Tai Chi blends artful beauty with health benefits, incorporating breath, meditation, and movement to create a powerful healing force. Celebrate your well-being by taking part in this global energetic connection. A guided class will offer easy-to-learn movements, breathwork, and meditation, designed to enhance personal wellness in this therapeutic mind-body experience.

The Wellness Spa
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Family

Read to a Therapy Dog

At Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters, this program features reading aloud to a gentle therapy dog, giving participants the chance to share a story with a canine listener in the library.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Workshops & Classes

Introduction to Tracking

This fun and educational workshop is led by Renea, an experienced tracker and lost pet and deer recovery handler. Learn the basics of tracking and help your dog get started in this rewarding activity with guidance for beginners. Be prepared to be on your feet and moving. The group will meet at a private home, with the address provided at the time of registration. The cost is $75.00 per dog and handler team.

Pawsitively Unleashed!
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Sales & Discounts

Dig & Save

St. Vincent de Paul of Wausau presents a pay-by-the-pound shopping event with merchandise priced at $1.99 per pound. Treasure hunters can sift through items to score deals and uncover unique finds. The sale is organized into two separate sessions.

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Sales & Discounts

Spring Closet Cleanout SALE – 50% OFF!

Korie’s Closet is holding a two day spring cleanout sale with every item in the shop marked half price. Expect savings across the entire store for all ages, with sizes ranging from newborn through adult 3XL. Popular pieces are likely to sell quickly and racks may not stay full, and discounts like this are not a regular occurrence.

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Workshops & Classes

Eco Makers Earth Day - Eco Light Jar

The Parks & Recreation Department supports the Earth and everything it has to offer. They strive for sustainability and to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Celebrate Earth Day by participating in upcycling and recycling fun projects. Repurpose a glass jar and create a solar light jar, geared towards ages 7-13.

Second Street Community Center
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Family

Stevens Point - Family Storytime - Saturdays

Enjoy a half-hour family storytime crafted for young children and their parents or caregivers. Share stories, rhymes, fingerplays, music, and other playful activities that invite adults and kids to participate together. The program is tailored to preschoolers, though attendees of all ages are welcome. Please note that plans may change or the session may be canceled.

Portage County Public Library - Stevens Point Branch
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Art & Culture

Wisconsin Authors Tea

A meet and greet with local Wisconsin authors at Rose House Wedding+Events, offered in celebration of National Library Week. Browse a variety of genres over tea and snacks, chat with the writers about their work, and find books available for purchase directly from the authors. Admission is $10 per person at the door, payable by cash or Venmo. Street parking is limited, with additional parking in the old Shopko lot about a half-block walk from the Rose House.

Rose House Wedding+Events
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Fundraisers

Orly’s Celebration of Life

A celebration of life for Orly (Dale Orlikowski) will be held at Plover VFW Post 10262, bringing together family, friends, and the community to share stories, laughter, and memories of someone who touched many lives. In recognition of his generous spirit, any funds received will be distributed to three organizations he supported: the Polish Legion of American Veterans, Polonia Park, and the Marion Lions. A potluck is planned for the gathering, and those who wish to bring a dish can coordinate with the organizers.

Plover VFW Post 10262
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Health & Wellness

The Wellness Edit

Join a gathering dedicated to wellness, connection, and community. Local businesses that focus on health, beauty, and overall well-being will be present. Attendees can explore wellness offerings, discover services, and connect with people who value self-care. The event offers a relaxed social atmosphere. Its a chance to mingle, learn, shop, sip, and gain inspiration for your wellness routine.

Sapphire Salon
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Family

Free Cotton Candy and Coffee Saturdays

Enjoy free cotton candy for the kids and a complimentary cup of coffee for yourself, with coffee provided by The Mission. Pick up these treats and explore what else is available on site.

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Markets

Links and Drinks

At Stevens Point Brewery, enjoy local beer while browsing permanent jewelry and handmade products. This casual mix of sips and shopping brings together refreshing pours and creative goods in one spot.

Stevens Point Brewery
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Art & Culture

History Speaks — Marathon County Historical Society

Woodson History Center
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Workshops & Classes

Wausau: Make It Up: Papermaking

Celebrate Earth Month with an afternoon Make It Up series session focused on making your own paper. At Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters, staff will guide participants through the papermaking process.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Music

Live Music at Grand Avenue Tavern

Grand Avenue Tavern by Hotel Mead hosts live music. Depending on the evening, performances take place outdoors in the Gazebo or inside the Tavern.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
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Workshops & Classes

Campfire Cooking @ Historic Point Basse — Visit Rome, WI

Participate in a workshop that focuses on the cooking methods and foods that were used by our ancestors. Volunteer staff from Historic Point Basse, along with other experts, will lead the workshop. Learn basic fire building and primitive cooking methods. Explore campfire and open-hearth cooking using cast iron. Practice cooking and baking on an 1850’s kitchen range. There is a class size limit, and a fee applies.

Historic Point Basse Inc
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Health & Wellness

Shirley’s House of Hope “Run for Hope”

Shirley’s House of Hope presents the Run for Hope, a community run at the Wildwood Park Pavilion. Registration will be available before the event begins.

Wildwood Station
APR25
Markets

Marshfield Winter Farmers Market

The Marshfield Winter Farmers Market begins its new season at Second Street Community Center.

Second Street Community Center
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Markets

Gun & Sporting Collectibles Show

Buy, sell, and trade firearms, ammunition, and accessories at the Gun & Sporting Collectibles Show.

Izaak Walton League - Bill Cook Chapter
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Fundraisers

Meat Raffle Fundraiser

Celebrate the life of Mary Pepowski with a community meat raffle fundraiser at Cheeks. Mary, the mother of Angela Pepowski, who co-owns Cheeks with Ryan Thomas, spent 33 years co-owning the Mint Cafe with Joe Pepowski. She passed away in July 2020, and her dedication to the culinary world continues to inspire. Proceeds support the Mary & Joseph Pepowski Legacy Scholarship through Northcentral Technical College, helping future culinary students pursue their goals. The event features meat raffles and raffle baskets, with meats provided by Zillmans Meat Market. Every contribution goes directly to the scholarship fund to help carry Mary’s legacy forward.

Cheeks Bar and Grill
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Family

Yu-Gi-Oh Sunday Locals

This local Yu-Gi-Oh tournament has a $5 entry fee. Each participant receives an OTS pack with entry, and all fees are combined into a store credit prize pool that is awarded according to final records. The tournament features four to five rounds, with the exact number determined by attendance.

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Sports

Learn to Play Pickleball (1.0)

This beginner-friendly session at the SentryWorld Field House, located across from PJ's, introduces the fundamentals of pickleball with coaching and time to practice in game play. The fee is $20 per person, cash only. Paddles and balls are provided, and space is limited to 12 participants per session. To register, select Going on the event page, and additional information will be sent to attendees via Messenger as the session approaches. Payment and the waiver are completed at Sentry on the day of the session. Instruction is led by PCI certified instructor Cherith.

PJ's - SentryWorld
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Games & Entertainment

Wolf’s Point Gathering (LARPing event)

Wolf’s Point - Amtgard gathers at Freeman Taekwondo & Fitness for live action roleplay centered on foam weapon combat. The meet includes training and time to socialize, creating a chance to get to know the group and learn about what they do. More information is available on their Facebook page.

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Music

Sunday Funday w/ Jon Peck & The Bad Dogs

Fast Lane Bar & Grill presents Sunday Funday with Jon Peck & The Bad Dogs.

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Fundraisers

CLASP Color Run

At Iverson Park, the Child Life Association of Stevens Point hosts a community Color/Fun Run in support of the Child Life Team at Marshfield Clinic. The event raises funds and awareness for services that help children and families during hospital stays. Highlights include a bubble run and a color run. People can take part by running or walking, make a donation, or cheer from the sidelines, all contributing to the same cause.

Iverson Park
APR26
Music

Jon Peck & The Bad Dogs

Jon Peck & The Bad Dogs return to Fast Lane Bar & Grill with a high-energy show that mixes their own blues rock originals with familiar classics, all reimagined with their distinctive touch. Expect lively rhythms, fresh takes on well-known songs, and original material crafted to keep the energy up from start to finish.

Fast Lane Bar & Grill
APR26
Music

And There was Light

Presented in 2026 for the Greater Northern Choral Association, this concert celebrates choral music and the community around it.

First United Methodist Church of Wausau
APR26
Music

Jordan Bain @ The Lodge on Lake Camelot!

Jordan Bain brings a wide ranging set to The Lodge on Lake Camelot, blending original songs with covers that span nearly a century of music from 1926 through 2026 and touch many styles. The set includes favorites associated with Hank Williams, Harry Styles, Weezer, the White Stripes, Tom Petty, and Prince, so there is something for listeners of all tastes. This performance marks the artist’s first appearance at this venue.

The Lodge on Lake Camelot
APR26
Groups & Meetups

Pokémon League: Weekly Play!

Enjoy a weekly Pokémon League session focused on open play and learning the game. Friends are welcome, and players can build decks and battle at their own pace. Individuals registered with The Dragon's Roost Pokémon League receive a League Prize pack for in-store play.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
APR26
Groups & Meetups

Star Wars Unlimited "Starter Deck Event"!

Experience Star Wars Unlimited in a starter deck showcase where every participant pilots a randomly issued deck that must remain exactly as provided. Entry is $10. Matches use a best two out of three structure with 55 minute rounds, and the schedule includes at least three rounds. All players receive Star Wars Unlimited promo packs for taking part, with additional packs awarded to higher finishers.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
APR26
Family

Sunday Night Family Night!

Stevens Point Pizza Ranch hosts a Family Night centered on sharing a meal together with plenty of chances for seconds. The buffet includes a drink for $12.99, making it easy to load up your plate and enjoy a relaxed dinner with conversation and lasting memories.

Pizza Ranch
APR26
Sports

Rapid Angels- D16 Motocross (2 day)

Rapid Angels - D16 Motocross brings a two day motocross event to Dyracuse Recreational Park. Additional details will be shared as they become available.

Dyracuse Recreational Park
APR26
Civic

Community Conversation: Eviction and Mediation

The program explores eviction and mediation, outlining the mission of Community Mediation of Portage and Marathon Counties, how mediation can intervene in eviction matters, and ways the community can be involved. It also explains who can refer people to Community Mediation of Portage and Marathon Counties and how the referral process works. The session is led by Ron 'Randy' Westgate, Director of Community Mediation in Portage and Marathon Counties, and is hosted by Beloved Community and Frame Memorial Presbyterian Church.

APR26
Music

Evil Woman - The American ELO

Returning to Grand Theater Wausau, Evil Woman, The American ELO celebrates the music of Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra in a multimedia show that revisits the era of symphonic rock. A 12-piece lineup blends strings and rock instrumentation, pairing cellos with guitars while vocals and arrangements capture the lush pop-and-orchestral style associated with ELO. The set features instantly familiar hits such as Mr. Blue Sky, Roll Over Beethoven, Livin’ Thing, and Evil Woman, along with other chart-topping favorites. Many of these songs have connected with new audiences through blockbuster film soundtracks like Guardians of the Galaxy, making the performance appealing across generations. Tickets are available with several seating options, including Golden Circle at $65, Section A at $55, Section B at $45, and Section C at $34.

Grand Theater Wausau
APR26
Health & Wellness

Stretch N Sip: Point Brewery

Stretch and unwind at Point Brewery with a gentle slow-flow yoga class suitable for all experience levels. After class, enjoy a local beverage and time to socialize. The fee is $15, which covers the class and beverage tickets. Payment can be made with cash or Venmo. Arriving early helps secure a spot.

Point Brewery
APR26
Workshops & Classes

Encaustic Studio Workshop- Beeswax Painting

Set aside four focused hours to create a beeswax painting using encaustic techniques in a fully equipped studio. Work with guidance from Jessie Fritsch at Buzz in Art Studios, with plenty of time to explore the medium and develop your piece in a hands-on setting.

Buzz in Art Studios
APR26
Workshops & Classes

Cookie Decorating Class - Rome, Up North Brewing

Batter up for a baseball-themed cookie decorating class at Up North Brewing Co. Designed for beginners and experienced decorators alike, this hands-on session guides participants through creating sporty cookie designs. Each seat includes six cookies, icing, all necessary tools, two hours of instruction, and a beverage is included. A paid seat is required. No paper ticket is issued, and an email receipt confirms your purchase. Some internet providers may block the organizer’s website, so if access is an issue, contact the organizer for a direct purchase link. Stay alert for scammers and purchase only through the organizer’s website or by speaking with the organizer directly. Cookie ingredients include flour, sugar, butter, cream cheese, eggs, salt, and vanilla extract. Icing ingredients include powdered sugar, meringue powder, cream of tartar, corn syrup, and vanilla extract.

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Sports

ACO Regional-Marshfield, WI

An American Cornhole Organization Season 21 regional is set in Marshfield at Bakerville Sports Bar & Grill. Competitors can take part in World Singles, Doubles, Women, Seniors, Juniors, and Coed divisions. Entry fees and payouts will be announced. Players may choose from several membership options. The free Starter Membership provides eligibility for all ACO divisions at Regionals and Majors and earns standings points, prize money, and trophies at standard ticket pricing. The $30 Player Membership offers discounted tournament tickets with the same divisional eligibility and access to points, prize money, and trophies. The $60 Worlds Membership delivers the best available ticket pricing, eligibility across all divisions with standings points and awards, prize jerseys, weekly prize opportunities such as bag giveaways, and a 500 point signup bonus for Singles divisions only. Only ACO stamped bags from Season 21 Bag Partners are permitted in all divisions. Older stamped models may be used if the manufacturer remains a Season 21 partner. For event information, contact Eric Custer at 715-507-0723 or ericjcuster23@gmail.com.

Bakerville Bar
APR26
Workshops & Classes

04-26-2026 Stained Glass Lantern - Beginner

Discover stained glass in a beginner-friendly workshop focused on making a lantern. Create a finished piece for your home with step by step instruction, and all materials provided. Each participant works from an individual kit of precut and ground glass pieces, then learns foiling, burnishing, and soldering to bring the project to completion. The session typically runs about two to two and a half hours, depending on your pace. Glass colors vary based on what is on hand, and multiple color options are available for each kit. The venue is not currently handicap accessible. There are three steps at the entrance, and the crafting area is a small space. Credit card reservations are handled through the Facebook ticket link using Square, and those wishing to pay cash on the day can contact the organizer in advance to hold a spot. Refunds may be requested up to 24 hours before the workshop. After that window, refunds are forfeited.

APR26
Sports

Evolution Throwing Co Monthly Luck of the Draw Tournament

At Evolution Throwing Co, this monthly luck-of-the-draw dart tournament pairs players at the start with a randomly assigned teammate who stays with them for the duration of the event. Games are selected at random throughout, creating a lively mix of matchups where no two tournaments play out the same way. All are welcome to participate. The entry fee is $20 per player, with $5 going to the venue, $5 supporting the dart machines, and $10 per player added to the payout pot. Expect a friendly, social competition with cash on the line and plenty of bragging rights up for grabs.

APR26
Groups & Meetups

Lorcana League

Experience the Lorcana League at The Dragon's Roost with no cost to participate or register. A movie deck theme is featured for this gathering. Take part in matches or complete side quests during league play to earn stamps for in-store play. Promotional items are awarded based on stamp totals and attendance.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
APR26
Free

District 1: Music Bingo

District 1 welcomes back music bingo on Sundays, blending favorite songs with the chance to win prizes. It is free to play, offering a relaxed experience filled with familiar music and friendly competition.

District 1 Brewing Company
APR26
Music

Evil Woman

Evil Woman is set to appear at The Grand Theater in Wausau, Wisconsin.

The Grand Theater
APR26
Food & Drink

All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast

Enjoy an all you can eat pancake breakfast.

Willow Springs Garden
APR27
Fundraisers

Community Monday for Tanner & Dominique as Missionaries!

Celebrate Community Monday in support of Tanner and Dominique. During this event, 10% of sales will be donated to them to help fund their missionary trip, so every purchase makes a difference.

Milwaukee Burger Company - Wausau
APR27
Civic

Ribbon Cutting for Wisconsin River Orthopaedics

A community ribbon cutting marks a milestone for a local business. Attendees can show support, connect with one another, and share in the moment as the ribbon is cut. The gathering highlights community spirit and recognizes a business that is part of the local area.

APR27
Workshops & Classes

String Art

Create a custom string art piece to take home in a relaxed, hands-on session led by Marybeth, who will provide step-by-step guidance. Cost is $12 for WR residents and $16 for non-residents. Advance registration is required.

APR27
Workshops & Classes

Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR Refresher Course

Refresh your Basic Life Support CPR skills in a course that follows American Heart Association guidelines and is intended for individuals who already satisfy Healthcare Provider requirements. Those who complete the class successfully receive American Heart Association certification that remains current for two years. A required textbook is available for purchase at NTC's Campus Store. Course 47531438, PD054, is priced at $35, not including the textbook.

APR27
Workshops & Classes

Flower Plates with NL Pottery

Advance registration with payment is required to hold your spot for Flower Plates with NL Pottery. Use the ticket link in the listing to view all details and complete your registration. Seats are confirmed once payment has been received.

APR27
Games & Entertainment

Trivia Monday's at Thirsty Arrow!

Test your knowledge at Thirsty Arrow Bar & Grill with Elite Trivia. Participation is free, and teams of any size are welcome. Winners take home gift card prizes. The game uses wireless keypads, so there is no writing or running answers to the front. A live host guides each round with curated questions and music. Menu items and drink specials from Thirsty Arrow are available to enjoy while you play.

Thirsty Arrow Bar & Grill
APR27
Civic

Public Information Session: Climate Action & Resilience Plan Draft

At the Portage County Public Library, the Office of Sustainability will share an overview of the Climate Action and Resilience Plan draft. Expect a concise presentation, then time for questions and conversation. Five companion appendices are available for public review and comment, outlining projects identified by stakeholders that advance the university’s climate goals. The gathering will take place in the first-floor Rotary Room.

Portage County Public Library
APR27
Music

Katy Nichole Honest Conversations - Wausau, WI

Katy Nichole brings the Honest Conversations Tour to Grand Theater Wausau, focusing on real stories shared through music. The evening features songs such as her breakout In Jesus Name (God of Possible) and the personal God Is In This Story, shaping real moments into singable anthems. Special guest Claire Leslie appears with Original, reinforcing a theme of authenticity. A VIP option includes early entry and a Q&A with Katy Nichole.

Grand Theater Wausau
APR27
Career

Campus Tour Series - Healthcare Simulation Center

High school students and their parents can get a close look at the Healthcare Simulation Center at Mid-State Technical College through a guided campus tour. The experience highlights Mid-State’s healthcare programs and includes an inside view of the simulation facilities. Participants also receive Cougar-branded giveaways. Multiple sessions are available as part of this campus tour series.

Mid-State Technical College (Healthcare Simulation Center)
APR27
Career

CommNS CommUnity Conference 2026

Focused on strengthening communities through collaboration, this satellite gathering of the CommNS CommUnity Conference 2026 is hosted at Mid-State Technical College’s Stevens Point Downtown Campus in the LEAD Center through a partnership with the UW-Madison Center for Community and Nonprofit Studies and Civic Health of Wisconsin Initiative partners. Attendees can experience keynote and breakout sessions broadcast from UW-Madison with opportunities to participate, along with on-site discussions and networking among nonprofit practitioners, community leaders, educators, students, and civic partners. Topics span perspectives on the current civic and legal landscape, the state of the media environment, effective strategies for civic health in Wisconsin, an in-person roundtable on local civic engagement, and fast-paced lightning talks highlighting key civic health themes. Expect practical tools, actionable takeaways, and exploration of issues related to community well-being, civic health, and collaboration across sectors. Lunch is included. The fee is $30, listed as course number 673.

Mid-State Technical College (Stevens Point Downtown Campus)
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Games & Entertainment

Late Night Trivia at Whiskey Rapids Saloon!

Settle in for late night trivia at Whiskey Rapids Saloon with a paperless, tech-driven game run by Elite Trivia. It is free to play, and only one person on each team needs a smartphone to access the trivia app. The action moves quickly and invites plenty of laughs, with music, drinks, and questions that will put your knowledge to the test. Prizes await the highest scoring teams. Watch for the Daily Bonus to pick up extra points, and check daily updates in case of any schedule changes or cancellations.

Whiskey Rapids Saloon
APR27
Family

Wausau: Tales for Tots

Find more Wausau-area happenings on the community events calendar. Please note that while library events may be listed, most are not affiliated with MCPL.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
APR27
Family

LET'S PLAY!- Adapted Gaming

This adaptive gaming event, hosted by Midstate Independent Living Choices, offers a casual and inclusive setting for players of all ages, abilities, and experience levels. Consoles including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch will be available with titles such as Fortnite, Minecraft, Fall Guys, Madden, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., and more. A game of Dungeons & Dragons will also be offered for those who want a tabletop adventure. Accessibility is at the heart of the experience. Demonstrations will showcase the PlayStation Access Controller and the Xbox Adaptive Controller, highlighting options that support limited mobility or single handed play with comfortable, flexible, and accessible controls. People with physical or cognitive disabilities are especially welcome. For questions or to discuss accessibility needs, contact intern@milc-inc.org.

APR27
Family

Let's Play! An Adaptive Gaming Event by Midstate Independent Living Choices

Let's Play is an event centered on adaptive gaming, with a focus on inclusive fun and accessible gameplay for all.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
APR27
Family

STEM Lab Drop-in Class

Pop into CWCM for a hands-on STEM lab with the Playologists. Try building, dive into creative projects that might get a little messy, and use science, technology, engineering, and math skills at an age appropriate level. Admission covers participation or it is included with membership benefits. The focus changes each week, offering a new activity each time.

APR27
Games & Entertainment

Magic Monday!

Magic Monday at The Dragon's Roost features games in Commander or 60 card formats. Participation is open to everyone. Players can ask about Caster Quest, a league that rewards continuous play throughout the month.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
APR27
Family

Wausau: Let's Play: Metroid Dread®

Teens can drop in to play Metroid Dread® on a Nintendo Switch™ console.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
APR27
Workshops & Classes

Learn to Paint Chelsea the Colorful Highland Cow!

Enjoy an afternoon of art and self-expression as you paint a 16x20 canvas of Chelsea. All art supplies and instruction are included. Attendees are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes early to purchase drinks and food. Please do not bring outside food or beverages, support the local business. All skill levels are welcome, and fun is guaranteed.

Great Northern Distilling
APR27
Sports

Stevens Point Area Senior High School vs Wausau West Warriors

See the Stevens Point Area Senior High School face off against Wausau West Warriors in a Girls Varsity/JV soccer match. Tickets are available for general admission.

Goerke Field
APR27
Music

Katy Nichole

Katy Nichole brings The Honest Conversations Tour to The Grand Theater, presented by Awakening Events. Centered on authenticity over perfection, the event encourages people to be themselves. The performance includes her breakout anthem along with more of her songs.

The Grand Theater
APR28
Sports

Patriot Relays 2026

The Patriot Relays are coming to Goerke Park. Hosted by P. J. Jacobs Junior High, more information can be found on MileSplit.

Goerke Park
APR28
Art & Culture

Traveling Exhibit - Declaration 1776: The Big Bang of Modern Democracy

Centered on the Declaration of Independence and its famous assertion that “all men are created equal,” this traveling exhibition traces how that idea ignited independence movements around the world. It also shows how the Declaration continues to motivate Americans and people in other nations to pursue equality and self-determination.

APR28
Family

Babes & Tots in the Gardens

Ms. Amanda leads a welcoming session for little ones with activities that may include a hands-on project, a nature walk, a story, or a craft. It offers a friendly way to connect with other families and spend time outdoors. Activities are planned with children ages 3 to 4 in mind, and younger children are also welcome. Participation is free for everyone, and optional donations help cover material costs. Some dates are not offered, so check the website for the most current schedule.

Monk Botanical Gardens
APR28
Groups & Meetups

Free Community Share Night

This free, relaxed community gathering at the Portage County Public Library - Stevens Point Branch features quick 10 to 15 minute presentations where people share everyday skills, favorite hobbies, and tried and true tips. It is not a class or workshop, rather an overview style exchange of ideas, experiences, and practical know how in a supportive, low pressure setting. Topics may include growing food, budgeting, wellness habits, and creative pursuits, with plenty of room for other interests. Attendees who are not presenting can simply listen, discover new life hacks, and leave with useful takeaways. Sales pitches and business promotion are not part of the program, and short speaking spots are available for community members who want to share.

Portage County Public Library - Stevens Point Branch 1001 Main St, Stevens Point, WI 54481
APR28
Workshops & Classes

CALM Conversations Suicide Prevention Training

CALM Conversations offers a free, 90 minute suicide prevention workshop held at NorthStar Restoration Services. The training focuses on building confidence to start life-saving conversations with someone who may be at risk, and it covers ways to temporarily limit access to lethal means, including firearms. The session is interactive and suitable for adults, caregivers, community members, and professionals. No previous mental health or suicide prevention experience is required. Admission is free, and registration is required. Presented by Aspirus Health in partnership with NAMI Northwoods.

NorthStar Restoration Services
APR28
Sports

NCS Girls Varsity Softball VS Edgar

Girls varsity softball is on the schedule as NCS faces Edgar at Sunnyvale Softball Complex. Details are subject to change, so check the website for the latest schedule.

Sunnyvale Softball Complex
APR28
Food & Drink

🎉 Tuesdays just got tastier at Pizza Ranch! 🍕

Make dinner easy at Pizza Ranch with a family-friendly special. With every paying adult, one child under 10 eats free. It is a simple way to take a break from cooking while sharing a tasty meal and keeping the kids happy.

Pizza Ranch
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Protect Your Assets - Free Elder Law Seminar

Learn about ways to protect your assets in a free elder law seminar led by attorney Jessica Merkel. The session focuses on Medicaid and planning for nursing home care, with multiple opportunities to attend at the Forward Bank Building. Call (715) 350-2227 to register.

Forward Bank Building
APR28
Family

Grow with Girl Scouts: Get to Know Girl Scouts

Explore Girl Scouts through a hands-on gathering at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church. Participants can make a flower crown, plant a caterpillar-themed planter, and enjoy games along with simple spring science activities. There will also be an overview of the opportunities available with Girl Scouts, from forming new friendships to taking action that helps make the world better. This free event welcomes youth in 4K through 11th grade who want to learn more.

St. Paul's UMC
APR28
Family

Tuesdays at the Library: Spring Bingo

This Tuesdays at the Library edition brings spring themed bingo to Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. Play classic bingo in the spirit of the season.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
APR28
Games & Entertainment

District 1: Trivia On Tap

A trivia night at D1 features seven rounds, including a themed round. There is no cost to participate, and complimentary craft beverages are up for grabs.

APR28
Games & Entertainment

Pour Choices Trivia

Put your knowledge to the test at Pour Choices during a bar trivia night. Prizes await the highest scoring teams. Drink specials can add bonus points, and you can earn additional points by showing that you are going to the event.

Pour Choices
APR28
Games & Entertainment

Elite Trivia Tuesday's at Jennings!

Elite Trivia brings a lively weekly game night to Jennings & Co., guided by a live host who keeps the questions coming. Players answer using wireless keypads, so there is no writing or running paper slips, just quick taps to submit answers. There is no cost to participate, and gift card prizes await the winners. Keep an eye out for the Daily Bonus to earn extra points.

Jennings & Co.
APR28
Dancing

Marshfield | Line Dance Lessons

Learn popular line dances in a welcoming setting at Dillenburg Hall inside Our Lady of Peace Catholic Parish. Instruction centers on beginner and intermediate routines, making it a comfortable fit for newcomers and those building experience. Participation is recommended for individuals over age 8. The cost is 5 dollars per person. Please bring your own beverage, and note that smoking is not permitted on church property. The hall is located in the basement. For arrival, park in the lot behind the church and enter through the southeast doors from that lot. If a session needs to be canceled, updates will be shared on social media.

Our Lady of Peace Parish - Marshfield
APR28
Family

Tot Time: Peas | Week 4

Week 4 of this four-part Tot Time celebrates peas with activities tailored for children ages 3 to 5 and their accompanying adults. Registered families will enjoy open exploration in the Seedlings Gallery, facilitator-led experiences throughout the Food + Farm Exploration Center, and a snack that matches the monthly theme. This session features a reading of Carrot and Pea with a focus on friendship, playful rhyming with peas, crafting pom pom peas in a pod, and stamping vegetables. Through hands-on play and greenhouse exploration, children learn how food travels from field to fork. Registration for this session is closed.

APR28
Workshops & Classes

AI in Mental Health and Wellness: Help, Harm & Hype Class

Learn how artificial intelligence intersects with mental health and wellness in a class that examines both potential support and limitations. The session covers how well these tools work, possible safety issues, and when their use makes sense, pointing out where they can be helpful as well as where drawbacks or risks appear. Participants build skills to assess mental health technologies thoughtfully and to decide when AI has a place and when it should not be used. Offered at Mid-State Technical College’s Stevens Point Downtown Campus, with an online option available. The course fee is $45.

Mid-State Technical College (Stevens Point Downtown Campus)
APR28
Health & Wellness

Powerful Tools for Caregivers

This class offers practical tools for caregivers, with guidance on reducing stress, building self-confidence, communicating feelings more effectively, making difficult decisions, and finding helpful resources. A $32 suggested donation helps cover class materials. Registration is required. To register or learn more, contact Carley Prochaska, Dementia Care Specialist, at prochasc@co.portage.wi.gov or 715-343-6275.

APR28
Groups & Meetups

Social event

Settle in at Sunflower Café for a relaxed social meetup centered on easy conversation. Bring a book to share if you wish.

Sunflower Café
APR28
Health & Wellness

Stepping On

Build confidence and keep doing the activities you love with Stepping On, a seven week workshop at Portage County Public Library. Over the course of seven sessions, participants learn to spot and reduce fall hazards at home and outdoors, explore how vision, hearing, medications, and footwear influence fall risk, and practice strength and balance exercises that can be adjusted to individual levels. It also teaches safe ways to get up after a fall. Pre registration is required. A suggested donation of $32 helps cover the cost of supplies.

Portage County Public Library
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Wire Sculptures

Children can get creative by making a wire sculpture with craft wire, beads, and blocks of wood.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
APR28
Music

Vocal Jazz Concert

Enjoy a concert dedicated to vocal jazz at UW-Stevens Point at Wausau. The Wausau Vocal Jazz Concert highlights the style and energy of jazz vocals in a live performance setting. Tickets are available through the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point ticket office.

UW-Stevens Point
APR28
Music

Jazz Band Concert

Enjoy a jazz band concert at the Noel Fine Arts Center. Tickets are available through the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point ticket office.

Noel Fine Arts Center
APR29
Health & Wellness

Family Caregiver Resource Fair

Family caregivers can explore local resources and supports designed to make caregiving more manageable. The Family Caregiver Resource Fair brings together local support services with tables and booths where attendees can gather information. It is free to attend. This is a drop-in event for caregivers seeking help navigating the changes, decisions, and stresses that come with caregiving.

Lake View Conference Center
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Estate Planning Workshop

Attorneys Alan Hougum and Andrew Heisz lead a free estate planning workshop at Hotel Mead and Conference Center. The program explores wills, trusts, essential documents, and prevalent myths, plus strategies to help safeguard assets from potential long-term care expenses. Each session runs about an hour and includes time for questions with the attorneys. The workshop is offered at two convenient times, and registration is available.

Hotel Mead and Conference Center
APR29
Music

Yamaha Guitar Day

Yamaha Guitar Day at Heid Music Stevens Point highlights the quality, craftsmanship, and innovation of Yamaha guitars through a dedicated, hands-on experience. Players of all levels can meet with a Yamaha Guitar Specialist for personalized insights into instruments and gear. A broad selection of Yamaha acoustic and electric models, along with related equipment, will be available for testing, making it easy to compare tones, feel different setups, and explore features across the lineup. Guests can also access special in-store savings available only during the event, offering a timely opportunity to discover a new guitar or add gear that supports individual playing goals.

Heid Music Stevens Point
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Seasonal Wreath Workshop Class

Create a custom 16-inch wreath in a hands-on class at Mid-State Technical College's Wisconsin Rapids Campus. Participants work with a variety of craft materials, learn bow-making techniques, and explore design options, finishing with a completed wreath to bring home. Class ID 567, course fee $45.

Mid-State Technical College (Wisconsin Rapids Campus)
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Vegetable Gardening 101 Workshop

Learn the basics of growing your own vegetables at a beginner-focused workshop at the Lincoln Senior Center. It is free to attend as part of food equity initiatives, created with first-time gardeners in mind and open to everyone, especially those for whom cost can be a barrier. Registration is required, and capacity is limited to 30 participants.

Lincoln Senior Center
APR29
Health & Wellness

Basic Life Support (BLS) Skills Test

Prepare for a Basic Life Support skills test delivered in a blended format that starts with a required online module followed by an instructor-led, hands-on session. Training includes CPR for adults, children, and infants, techniques to relieve choking, coordinated two-person CPR, use of barrier protection, and operation of an AED, with material designed for professional caregivers. Successful participants receive American Heart Association certification that remains valid for two years. Please bring proof of completing the online portion to the in-person skills class.

APR29
Music

Live at Libby's with Bob Allen

Libby McNeill’s in Marshfield presents a night of live acoustic music with Bob Allen. Settle in for songs and a welcoming atmosphere, and take advantage of food and drink specials while you listen.

APR29
Music

AfterShock Bar & Grill

AfterShock Bar & Grill features a live performance by The Drovers with plenty of space for dancing. Song requests are welcome, and the atmosphere is set for an energetic night on the dance floor.

AfterShock Bar & Grill
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Food & Drink

Smash Burgers - Wednesday, April 29th

Burks double-cheese smash burgers seasoned with Charles St Creole seasoning are served with a choice of chips or potato salad. A single-burger option is available, and this is dine-in only.

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Food & Drink

Italian Wine Tasting 🍇

A one-night wine tasting highlights the family-owned Dal Cero Family Wines with guidance from Francesca Dal Cero. Guests will explore selections from all three estates, including Corte Giacobbe in Soave, the Dal Cero vineyards in Valpolicella, and Tenuta Montecchiesi in Cortona, Tuscany, each known for its own distinct style. The winery traces its roots to 1934, when Augusto Dal Cero began with a small plot that now includes 25 acres overlooking Verona, and it has since grown to 272 acres across the three properties. Today, third-generation stewards Francesca, Davide, and Nico oversee sustainably farmed vineyards planted to native grapes such as Corvina, Verdicchio, Rondinella, and Molinara. The tasting will feature an Amarone della Valpolicella crafted through the traditional appassimento technique, where grapes are dried for months to concentrate flavor, yielding a richly textured dry red. The cost is $68 per person, with sales tax and gratuity not included.

APR29
Health & Wellness

Inflammation Talk featuring Dr. Patrick Flynn

Learn about inflammation in a focused talk featuring Dr. Patrick Flynn at NorthStar Builds. The session is aimed at individuals who are struggling with their health and are looking for guidance or a renewed sense of hope regarding their bodies.

NorthStar Builds
APR29
Health & Wellness

Birth Story Circle

Open to moms of every age, this circle invites participants to share their birth stories in a welcoming, judgment-free setting. Connect with other mothers through the long-standing tradition of storytelling, with space to feel supported, empowered, and emotionally seen... whether that brings laughter or tears. Admission is free, and optional donations are appreciated. Babies in carriers are welcome. To reserve a spot, contact Robin Dietel at memaddoula321@gmail.com or send a direct message through her Facebook page. Capacity is limited.

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Health & Wellness

AFib Community Talk

A free educational seminar at Holiday Inn Stevens Point - Convention Ctr focuses on atrial fibrillation, or AFib, a heart rhythm disorder that raises the risk of stroke and heart failure. Attendees will learn how AFib affects the body, how to spot common symptoms like heart palpitations and dizziness, and what treatment options are available. Aspirus heart care specialists will lead the discussion, emphasizing the importance of early detection and proper management. The program features presentations from John Johnkoski, MD, who specializes in surgical and hybrid approaches to treating heart rhythm conditions, and Andrew Mykytsey, MD, who focuses on diagnosing and managing arrhythmias with catheter-based and non-surgical techniques. Space is limited and registration is required. To reserve a spot, call the Aspirus Customer Contact Center at 715-847-2380 or 800-847-4707. This event is part of Aspirus’ commitment to community education and heart health.

Holiday Inn Stevens Point - Convention Ctr
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Games & Entertainment

Wednesday Trivia at Hoozels at the Lakes!

Elite Trivia at Hoozels at The Lakes features quick, keypad-based answering so there is no need to walk slips to the host. Both newcomers and trivia regulars can expect a friendly atmosphere, with music and a host keeping each round lively. Play solo or bring a team, enjoy a drink, and put your knowledge to work. Browse the food menu and weekly specials while you compete. Keep an eye on the Daily Bonus for extra points.

Hoozels at The Lakes
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Music

Ridin' The Storm Out: America's #1 REO Speedwagon Tribute

Ridin' The Storm Out brings a high energy REO Speedwagon tribute to Grand Theater Wausau, capturing the spirit of the band’s live concerts with careful attention to musical detail. The set highlights favorites like "Time for Me to Fly", "Take It on the Run", "Can’t Fight This Feeling", "Keep On Loving You" and more. Fans praise the performance for its energy and accuracy. Tickets range from $54 to $74.

Grand Theater Wausau
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Games & Entertainment

Music Bingo Wednesday

At Whiskey Rapids Saloon, bingo gets a musical twist as songs replace numbers and players mark their cards to the soundtrack of familiar hits. The event features four games with prizes and raffles. Your first card is free, and additional cards are $5 each, with a 100% payout in the jackpot round. Arrive early to pick up cards and settle in for music-fueled competition.

Whiskey Rapids Saloon
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Art & Culture

Express Yourself - Wearable Art at Olio Center

An opening reception at Olio Arts & Music Center spotlights wearable art and includes an opportunity to meet the artists. Additional information will be announced soon.

Olio Arts & Music Center
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Family

Toddlers at Ten

An hour-long program for toddlers features playful activities that encourage learning in a fun and engaging setting. It takes place at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
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Health & Wellness

Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder

More than half of women age 50 and older experience bowel or bladder control issues at some point. Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder, often called MOM, is a workshop that provides women with practical ways to manage symptoms and build healthy habits. Participants meet every two weeks for two-hour sessions that combine clear information, activities done as a group, straightforward exercises, and simple nutrition changes to practice at home. The program covers the basics of bladder and bowel health, at-home techniques that can help prevent or improve leakage, and tools for setting goals and tracking progress. It is suitable whether you currently have symptoms or want to focus on prevention. Pre-registration is required through the Lincoln Center, and a suggested donation of $32 helps cover the cost of supplies.

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Family

FREE STORTY TIME - PEEPS

Riverfront Arts Center presents a free, monthly Story Time built around a PEEPS-themed tale, complete with a snack and a hands-on craft to keep the creativity going. Welcoming all ages, this relaxed gathering blends reading and making for a cheerful community experience.

Riverfront Arts Center
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Career

Open House

If you are thinking about life after high school or a career change, consider attending an upcoming open house. Learn how hands-on programs, faculty and career training can assist you. Explore the programs, speak with faculty and advisors, and take a tour. Support for admissions and financial aid will be available. Prizes will be awarded.

Northcentral Technical College
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Family

Celebrating National Library Month

The Lettie Jensen Library is hosting Wisconsin author Teri Rose for a reading of her book, Adventures with Sam and Saint: Holiday Celebrations. Teri is an Amherst High School alumnus, and she is looking forward to returning to her hometown for this event. In her book, a teacher encourages students to share their unique traditions and learn from one another. Teri hopes to hear the favorite holiday memories of children in Amherst and remind every child that their traditions are something special to celebrate and hold onto. Copies of the book are available for purchase in advance, and Teri Rose will be available after the presentation to sign and autograph books.

Lettie W. Jensen Library
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Free

Trivia

Join others for an evening of trivia. DJ Trivia will host. First, second, and third place teams can win gift cards. It is always free to play.

Hoozels at The Lakes
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Music

Ridin the Storm Out: Tribute to REO Speedwagon

Ridin’ The Storm Out brings a high-energy tribute to REO Speedwagon, capturing the spirit and excitement of the band’s classic live concerts. The show channels that onstage rush from start to finish, delivering a vivid recreation for anyone who loves the original sound.

The Grand Theater
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Family

Wausau: Play & Learn

An event centered on play and learning takes place at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters. For more happenings in the Wausau area, a community events calendar is available. Although some library activities are listed there, most are not affiliated with MCPL.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Health & Wellness

Tai Chi - Plover

Tai Chi is offered at the Plover Branch Library on Thursdays, with beginner and advanced sessions available. The schedule is subject to change or cancellation.

Plover Branch Library
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Civic

EEA- A Walk Down Memory Lane

This event offers a final walk through EEA's halls and classrooms, providing a chance to reminisce and connect in recognition of EEA's 21 years of education. Attendees can reflect on shared experiences and celebrate EEA's legacy together.

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Workshops & Classes

04-30-2026 Open Workshop you pick Stained Glass Kit

Create a stained glass piece in a relaxed, hands-on open workshop designed for beginners. All materials and step-by-step instruction are provided so you can complete a decorative item to take home. Participants choose from a selection of on-hand kits assembled from previous workshops. Since the glass pieces are already cut and ground, the focus is on foiling, burnishing, and soldering until your project is finished. Most projects take about 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on your pace. Colors vary by kit, with multiple options available for each design. Please note that accessibility is limited. There are three steps at the entrance, and the crafting area is small. To reserve a spot with a credit card, use the ticket link on Facebook that connects to Square. If you prefer to pay in cash on the day of the workshop, contact the organizer to hold your place. If you have a specific kit in mind, reach out in advance to confirm availability.

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Food & Drink

Noche de Nicaragua

Noche de Nicaragua invites attendees to explore Nicaraguan culture through food, connection, and community service. Sample authentic dishes while learning about the origins of each selection, show support for Nina’s Grocery, a new, family run restaurant in Wausau, and take part in efforts that benefit transformative projects in Nicaragua. The event also highlights a range of cultural initiatives across Central Wisconsin and creates space to socialize with friends. Attendees can meet W/NP partners, local community members, and volunteers who devote their time to helping others. Tickets are available.

Rose House Wedding+Events
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Food & Drink

Thursday Steak Night!

Enjoy a steak-centered experience with meals prepared exactly to your preference. The focus is on cooking each steak just the way you like it for a simple, satisfying treat.

Graffiti's Sports Pub
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Games & Entertainment

Dungeons and Dragons Instore Play!

Experience in-store Dungeons and Dragons at The Dragon's Roost. Gather with other players for cooperative roleplaying and adventure. Participation is free.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
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Games & Entertainment

Weekly MTG Modern

This weekly Modern Magic: The Gathering event features three rounds of Swiss play. The entry fee is $5, with all entries contributing to a prize pool awarded as store credit. Promo packs are distributed as additional prize support.

ISO Games
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Food & Drink

Spring Appetizers & Wine Pairing Class

Savor the flavors of the season in a chef-led demonstration focused on elegant spring appetizers made for entertaining. An instructor will prepare light, colorful small plates featuring asparagus, bright citrus, tender spring greens, and fresh herbs, then pair each dish with a curated wine tasting to show how flavors can complement one another. Learn approachable pairing principles, presentation ideas, and simple make-ahead techniques that bring confidence and style to brunches, holiday gatherings, and casual get-togethers. Hosted at the Food + Farm Exploration Center. Course fee is $60.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
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Fundraisers

UWSP Ducks Unlimited Dinner

Enjoy a change of scene with a pizza buffet and a lineup of raffles. There is also a special offer, as the purchase of a table for eight comes with a Kimber Micro 9.

Springville Sports Barn
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Games & Entertainment

Riftbound: Nexus Nights!

Riftbound: Nexus Nights at The Dragon's Roost features a Constructed format with best two out of three matches and a cap of three rounds. The entry fee is 10.00. Champions receive one Riftbound Origins pack and one Nexus Nights pack for participating, and additional prize support is determined by attendance.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
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Games & Entertainment

Table Top Thursdays

Every other week, Evolution Throwing Co hosts a welcoming tabletop night for fans of dice and storytelling. Expect quick Dungeons & Dragons adventures, a range of board and tabletop games, and the option to bring a favorite game or join an open table. New players and seasoned adventurers are equally encouraged, with no experience required. The atmosphere stays relaxed and inclusive, with drinks, plenty of laughs, and tales that may take unexpected turns. No gatekeeping and no pressure... just good company, fun games, and the occasional surprising roll.

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Groups & Meetups

LGBTQ+ ALLY Craft Night | April 30th

Bring your creativity to an LGBTQ+ and ally craft night at Starry Night Cat Cafe’s Coffee House, a separate space from the cat sanctuary where no cats are present. Participants bring their own projects and supplies, then settle in with coffee, tea, a smoothie, or an Italian soda while connecting with others in an inclusive, friendly setting. All kinds of makers are welcome, whether you knit, sketch, bead, or simply want to relax and gather inspiration. There is no cost to attend, and the focus is on crafting, conversation, and community.

Stevens Point Elks Lodge #641
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Health & Wellness

NAMI Family-to-Family – In Person & Virtual Option | April 9 Start

Families, partners, and friends who support someone living with a mental health condition can find guidance and connection through NAMI Family-to-Family. This free, eight-session educational class is offered in person at the NAMI Northwoods office, with an option to participate virtually. Led by trained facilitators who have firsthand experience supporting a family member, the program provides clear information about mental health conditions, practical communication and problem solving skills, and tools to better support a loved one. Participants also have the chance to connect with others who understand their experiences. Registration is required.

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Groups & Meetups

Minister's Book Club

Rev. Brian Mason facilitates a welcoming book discussion focused on themes of love, loss, meaning, and community. Participants engage in conversation, reflection, and easygoing company whether they have finished the selection, sampled a few chapters, or are simply curious. Selections include What We Can Know by Ian McEwan, On the Calculation of Volume (Book I) by Solvej Balle, James by Percival Everett, and All the Beauty in the World by Patrick Bringley. For the final gathering, the group will choose a concluding book or mark the occasion with something lighthearted and out of the ordinary.

First Universalist Unitarian Church of Wausau
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Games & Entertainment

Music Bingo

Try a playful spin on classic bingo, where songs take the place of the usual numbers. It is free to participate, and there is still a chance to win. Guests can share ideas for music themes they would like to hear on future nights. Food and drink specials round out a relaxed evening out.

Rookies Sports Pub
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Music

Sing it! Karaoke Night

A karaoke night held each month features DJ Lewis Bee as a witty host who keeps the laughs coming while guiding performers to the spotlight. Take a turn at the mic or back up the singers from the crowd as standout moments spark enthusiastic applause. The atmosphere stays lively from start to finish, with supportive energy that makes every performance feel like a highlight.

CREATE Portage County
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Music

Robin Spielberg

Robin Spielberg brings a solo piano performance to Grand Theater Wausau, featuring selections from her extensive repertoire of beloved American melodies alongside her own original works. A long-standing Steinway Artist with more than 500 million streams and 24 studio recordings, she is known for expressive artistry and has been featured on PBS, CBS, and NPR. Her latest album spent three weeks on the Billboard charts and earned multiple honors, including the 2024 grand prize from the Intercontinental Music Awards. Tickets are on sale, with seating priced at $64 for Golden Circle, $49 for Section A, $44 for Section B, and $34 for Section C.

Grand Theater
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Civic

Community Shred Day

Safeguard personal information while supporting the community at a free Shred Day hosted by Prevail Bank’s Wisconsin Rapids branch. Bring old bank statements, tax documents, medical records, and other sensitive personal paperwork for secure shredding to reduce the risk of identity theft. Prevail Bank will donate $1 for every pound of paper shredded, up to $1,000, to United Way of South Wood & Adams County. Up to three boxes are shredded at no cost, and for quantities beyond three boxes a $5 per box donation is encouraged. All monetary donations collected go directly to United Way of South Wood & Adams County. By taking part, you help protect personal data, reduce paper waste, and support a local cause.

Prevail Bank
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Art & Culture

Artists' Coffee

Enjoy coffee, donuts, and artsy conversation. Connect with others who share a passion for the arts and explore topics such as technique, creativity, and classes... the discussion is shaped by the participants. A pot of coffee will be available. Admission is free, and donuts are provided each month by Dunkin' in Wisconsin Rapids. The Artists' Coffee group gathers on the last Thursday of each month, except on holidays.

Olio Arts & Music Center
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Health & Wellness

Grief Support Group

Solace Grief Support Group provides a caring space to slow down, breathe, and feel understood while moving through loss. There is no requirement to share, no set timeline, and no expectation to have solutions. The emphasis is on gently tending grief and setting down what feels heavy, even for a moment, in the presence of others. This gathering takes place at the Portage County Public Library, Stevens Point location, in the Prairie Room on the lower level.

Portage County Public Library
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Workshops & Classes

Let's Create - Tackle Your Projects!

Set aside time for creativity at Hotel Mead in Wisconsin Rapids with the Tackle Your Projects retreat. Reserve a full 6-foot table or share half of an 8-foot table with a friend; there are 20 tables available, and day-by-day rentals are offered if you are not attending the entire weekend. In addition to the retreat, there will be classes and a Make N Take Frenzy in a separate conference room. Registration is required for classes, while the Make N Take option is come and go with no registration needed. If there are not enough signups, the retreat will be canceled and refunded, and classes will move to the store. More information is available on the event website. The timing coincides with opening fishing weekend, offering a chance to focus on crafting.

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Family

Wausau: Family Story Time

Lively and engaging family story times take place every Thursday, offering a welcoming way for families to enjoy stories together.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Art & Culture

Express Yourself - Wearable Art at Olio Center

The opening night includes an opportunity to meet the artists. More information will be shared soon.

Olio Arts & Music Center
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Health & Wellness

Red Cross Blood Drive

A Red Cross blood drive at ODC’s Wisconsin Rapids location invites donors to help support hospital patients in need. Appointments can be made in advance, and walk-ins are accepted. As a thank-you, donors receive a $15 e-gift card to a merchant of their choice.

ODC, Inc.
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Music

Big Screen Karaoke!

Sing your favorite songs with karaoke projected on a large screen throughout the night. Long Island pitchers are available for $8 with a valid college ID.

Graffiti's Sports Pub
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Family

Plover - Family Storytime - Thursdays

Enjoy a half-hour family storytime created for children to share with a parent or caregiver. Each session features books, catchy rhymes, music, and other shared activities. It is geared toward preschoolers, though everyone is welcome.

Plover Branch Library
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Workshops & Classes

Watercolor Floral Cards Class with Denise Larson - Session 1

Explore watercolor in a calm, creative card making class led by instructor Denise Larson at Olio Arts & Music Center. Paint two folded floral cards, each with an envelope, and if time remains you can continue working on additional 4x6 floral designs. The workshop welcomes beginners and seasoned painters, especially anyone who enjoys flowers and making thoughtful handmade greetings for friends and family. All materials are provided. The fee is $30 per person. Class size is limited, with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 10 participants. The session takes place in the Kipfer Art Studio. To register by phone, call 715-421-4598.

Olio Arts & Music Center
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Workshops & Classes

Spring Appetizers + Wine Pairing | MSTC Cooking Class | Food + Farm Exploration Center

Celebrate the season with fresh, vibrant flavors in this demonstration-style culinary class focused on elegant spring appetizers perfect for entertaining. Watch as a chef instructor prepares a variety of light, colorful small plates featuring seasonal ingredients. These dishes, ideal for brunches, holiday gatherings, or casual get-togethers, will be paired with a wine tasting, highlighting how to balance flavors. You will learn pairing principles, presentation tips, and simple make-ahead techniques. The class is taught by Ryan Petrouske.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
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Health & Wellness

Restorative/Yin Yoga

Experience a blend of gentle restorative postures and deeper passive poses designed to release tension and promote relaxation. The class incorporates guided meditation and breathwork. Props and bolsters are provided to ensure a cozy and comfortable setting. The class is $15 and registration is required.

The Wellness Spa
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Groups & Meetups

Wausau: Book Club: “Project Hail Mary” by Andy Weir

Library staff and fellow readers meet for an engaging discussion of Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Conversation focuses on the novel’s tale of a lone survivor in a desperate, last-chance situation.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Fundraisers

UWSP Pointer Event

There will be raffles at this event, plus a pizza buffet.

Springville Sports Barn
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Workshops & Classes

Charcoal Event "Highlander" in Amherst

Unleash your inner artist at a guided charcoal drawing class, where no prior experience is needed. With step-by-step instruction from artist Robert Gorder, youll transform a simple stick figure into a masterpiece. All supplies are provided, just bring your creativity and an open mind. Youll even take home your finished charcoal drawing, complete with a matte and protective sleeve. Arrive 30 minutes early to check in and explore the venues food and drink options.

A Touch Of Glass
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Theater

Lincoln High School Music and Theatre Depts Present: Spring Musical TBA

Lincoln High School’s music and theatre departments will present a spring musical at the Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids. The title is being kept under wraps and will be revealed in the week leading up to winter break. Last year’s production was The Lightning Thief: A Percy Jackson Musical. Until the announcement, guesses are welcome.

Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids
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Theater

"Father of the Bride"

Wisconsin Rapids Comm Theatre
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Markets

Wausau: Book Sale

Browse a book sale at the Marathon County Public Library, Wausau Headquarters, organized by the Friends of MCPL. Explore the selection and look for a favorite to add to your collection.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Art & Culture

27th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

The 27th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium from the College of Letters and Science showcases student scholarship at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Throughout the Haeni Chemistry Biology Building, 150 students present their work through research posters and oral sessions. Projects represent majors across the college and span the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, computing, and the social and behavioral sciences.

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Health & Wellness

Create & Cope: Art Therapy Group

A welcoming, art therapy inspired group at Portage County Public Library blends creative projects with meaningful conversation about mental health. Through guided, hands-on activities, participants explore coping skills and therapeutic approaches while learning practical ways to reduce stress, express emotions, and strengthen resilience. The environment is positive and judgment free, with opportunities to connect with peers and build confidence for independent living. No prior art experience is expected, only an open mind. Facilitated by Aspen. Registration is not required but is appreciated. For questions, contact 715-957-0257 or ajoosten@milc-inc.org.

Portage County Public Library
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Sports

NCS Girls Varsity Softball VS Phillips

A girls varsity softball game features NCS facing Phillips at Sunnyvale Softball Complex. Plans may change, so consult the schedule on the website for the latest details.

Sunnyvale Softball Complex
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Family

Smash Bros Tournament & Pizza Party

At Northcentral Technical College, the event features a Smash Bros tournament run by the esports coach, with a prize for the winner. Food and drinks are included, and pizza is part of the party. Pre-registration is required.

Northcentral Technical College
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Workshops & Classes

𝐹𝐼𝐵𝐸𝑅 𝐴𝑅𝑇𝑆 𝑁𝐼𝐺𝐻𝑇𝑆

Meet on the mezzanine for a bring-your-own works-in-progress fiber arts gathering. A Loose Ends Finishers discussion centers on completing projects, with time before and after to work on personal WIPs. Access to the mezzanine requires stairs, and there is no escalator or elevator. A secondary studio location is being explored to improve accessibility in the future.

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Sports

2026 Mountain Bay Cup

Hosted by MC United Soccer Club of Marathon County, the 2026 Mountain Bay Cup brings together teams from around Wisconsin and the broader Midwest for a premier soccer showcase at People's Sports Complex. Matches take place on fields considered among the best in the Midwest, creating an excellent setting for competitive play. Entertainment, dining, and lodging are close by, helping make the experience convenient for participants and spectators.

People's Sports Complex
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Music

Live Music at Bull Falls Brewing

Live music will be featured at Bull Falls Brewing Co.

Bull Falls Brewing Co.
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Outdoor Recreation

Full Flower Moon Night Hike

Experience the gardens after dark, lit by moonlight, starlight, and softly illuminated pathways. A cozy campfire will add warmth to the evening, and snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. Admission is complimentary for members, regular daily rates apply for nonmembers, and children age 2 and under are free.

Monk Botanical Gardens
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Music

Eugene Gruber

Eugene Gruber performs live at O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria with a repertoire that includes songs by John Denver, Jim Croce, Cat Stevens, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Dan Fogelberg, James Taylor, and more.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
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Music

Zakk Grandahl & The Whiskey River Troubadours

At Whiskey Rapids Saloon, Zakk Grandahl & The Whiskey River Troubadours bring a night of traditional country and honky-tonk rooted in the Twin Ports. The band leans into the classic sound celebrated by artists like Merle Haggard and George Jones. Zakk Grandahl has opened for Diamond Rio, Mark Chesnutt, Jackson Taylor & The Sinners, and The Steel Woods, and has toured across the Midwest. Their set draws on influences that include Waylon Jennings, Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard, and David Allan Coe. Expect friendly company, cold drinks, and live music that turns up the heat.

Whiskey Rapids Saloon
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Health & Wellness

Move It! Ecstatic Dance

Experience an immersive evening that nurtures connection to body, breath, and spirit through a blend of movement, music, and quiet reflection. Facilitator Ashley Pearl begins with gentle group movement and breathwork to help participants arrive and feel grounded. The journey then opens into a freeform dance session set to a playlist selected by Desiree, encouraging authentic expression and present-moment awareness. The gathering winds down with a led meditation that supports integration and contemplation. Sound and atmosphere are guided by DJ and host Lewis Bee of Oceans Freeze Entertainment, creating a safe, intentional, and inspiring space. All bodies and experience levels are welcome.

CREATE Portage County
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Music

Outta Hand - Kellner Club

The boys make their return to Kellner.

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Family

Children's Book Week Storytime

Celebrate Children's Book Week with a storytime at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. Participants will read stories together to mark the occasion.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
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Food & Drink

🦞 Cousins Maine Lobster Food Truck at Fleet Farm – Stevens Point

The Cousins Maine Lobster food truck returns to Fleet Farm in Stevens Point, serving crowd favorites centered on lobster. Order ahead through the mobile app to bypass the line and collect rewards on each purchase.

Fleet Farm Stevens Point (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)
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Workshops & Classes

Art Mania

Playologists lead a drop-in art class that features a new project and creative technique each week. The guided craft experience encourages color mixing, supports fine motor skill development, and sparks creativity.

Central Wisconsin Children's Museum
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Food & Drink

Food Truck Friday

The season’s first Food Truck Friday rolls into Wheelers with a lineup of vendors serving a range of flavors. Look for Kat’s Sweet Escape, The Daily special, Hangry's, El Sembrador, and Chix n Roll, offering plenty of options to satisfy different tastes.

Wheelers Chevrolet GMC
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Art & Culture

PCHS History Tour of the Brewery

Presented by the Portage County Historical Society, this history tour of Point Brewery explores the legacy of one of the country’s oldest breweries. Discover how it began and evolved over the years, with stories that highlight the milestones and traditions that shaped its enduring place in brewing history.

Stevens Point Brewery | Tap Room & Gift Shop
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Sports

Marshfield Tigers vs West Terrors

Marshfield High School
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Sports

Stevens Point Area Senior High School vs Amherst Falcons

Watch the Stevens Point Area Senior High School girls varsity soccer team compete against the Amherst Falcons. Tickets are available for general admission.

Goerke Field
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Groups & Meetups

First Friday Fellowship

A community gathering at Steiner Hall features coffee and baked items along with time for fellowship. Everyone is welcome.

Steiner Hall
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Markets

Wausau: Book Sale

Browse a book sale hosted by the Friends of MCPL and search for a new favorite to take home. Explore the selection and see what treasure you can find.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
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Family

Lego Star Wars Build

Experience a Star Wars themed LEGO building activity inside Barnes & Noble. It is geared toward builders 10 years and older, and it is open to everyone.

Barnes & Noble
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Workshops & Classes

PADI Confined Open Water Scuba Class – Wausau, WI

The PADI Confined Open Water class is offered on multiple dates. It uses PADI eLearning so students can complete the academic portion online before class, followed by an in-person component.

Klein Scuba Inc.
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Sports

Wood County Rifle & Pistol Club CMP HP Rifle + EIC Service Rifle Match

Participate in a CMP HP Rifle and EIC Service Rifle Match.

Wood County Rifle & Pistol Clb
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Sports

Bill Gunther

Bill Gunther features a standard match format at Heart of WI Sportsman Club, offering a simple shooting contest focused on outpacing the timer and hitting targets. The setup is no frills, with the emphasis squarely on speed and precision.

Heart of Wisconsin Sportsman's Club
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Workshops & Classes

Trapper Certification Class

This two-day weekend course explores common trapping methods and reviews up-to-date regulations. The material highlights ethical responsibilities for trappers and animal welfare, framing modern practices around responsible conduct.

George W. Mead State Wildlife Area
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Sports

End of Year Dart Party

Springville Sports Barn sets the scene for an end-of-year dart party with two LOD tournaments. The first is a qualifier LOD for participants who have thrown in three qualifiers and one major. The second is an open LOD available to all. Registration will be available for both tournaments. Food and beer will be on hand to keep the day fun.

Springville Sports Barn
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Art & Culture

A Titanic Culinary Journey with Author Veronica Hinke

Wisconsin author Veronica Hinke presents a deep dive into Titanic history at the Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. The talk explores letters first class passengers sent to family and friends, compares the culinary offerings across first, second, and third class, and highlights Wisconsin connections to the ship, including Merrill resident Dan Coxon. This is an in-person author presentation.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
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Games & Entertainment

MTG Pauper Event

Magic the Gathering arrives at The Dragon's Roost llc with a Pauper format tournament. Players compete in Swiss rounds with a $12 entry fee. Every participant receives one pack, with additional prize support determined by attendance.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
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Games & Entertainment

Weiss Schwarz Monthly Constructed

Weiss Schwarz Monthly Constructed features a $5 entry fee, with promos and store credit awarded as prizes.

ISO Games
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Games & Entertainment

Store Tournament 2026 SEASON 2

This store tournament focuses on fast, head-to-head play. The recommended structure is 1-on-1 standard with single-game matches, so one win decides each result. Matches run 30 minutes, with up to five extra minutes available for additional turns if needed. Entry is $10. The winner receives a prize pack of alt-art cards that includes one randomly selected card type from a set of eight designs. Please note that the tournament may be canceled on product release dates.

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Workshops & Classes

Lamp - Hanging or Table Top Stained Glass

Create a stained glass piece in a beginner friendly workshop where you assemble and finish your own project from a kit with precut and ground glass. Learn and practice foiling, burnishing, and soldering to bring it to completion. All materials and step by step instruction are provided. The session typically lasts about 3 to 3.5 hours, and the cost is $120 per person. Choose how to display your finished work by selecting a hanging option on a stand for placement on a table or a wood base for a piece that sits on the table. Color selections vary based on the glass available on hand, with different options offered for each kit. The venue is not currently handicap accessible, with three steps at the entrance and a small crafting space. Reservations with a credit card can be made through the Facebook ticket link via Square, and cash payment on the day is available by arranging a reservation with the organizer in advance. Refunds can be requested up to 24 hours in advance, otherwise the refund is forfeited.

K & P Customs LLC
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Food & Drink

Spring Tea

Celebrate the season with a spring tea at the South Wood County Historical Museum, presented in the spirit of a classic afternoon tea. Enjoy savory, crust-free finger sandwiches, scones served with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of sweet treats paired with a selection of teas. The museum’s historic surroundings provide a charming backdrop for a cozy, elegant experience.

South Wood County Historical Museum
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Workshops & Classes

Hat Bar Party

Celebrate Derby Day at Partners Pub & Grill with a lively Hat Bar party featuring the Patchy & Sassy Hat Bar. Personalize a trucker hat, enjoy drinks, and take in the excitement of the Kentucky Derby as part of the festivities. Head out with a one-of-a-kind hat you designed and plenty of race day spirit.

Partners Pub and Grill
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Games & Entertainment

Riftbound Unleashed Pre-rift event

Players receive a pre-rift kit to construct a deck, then compete in three Swiss rounds. Prize and booster packs are distributed according to record. The entry fee is $30.

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Games & Entertainment

May 2nd Commander Chaos Event

Participation is capped at 60. The entry fee is $50. Each player receives a random sealed Commander deck and may choose a pack of Dragon Shields in their preferred color. The event features three rounds of Commander, with prize drawings at the start of each round. After the rounds, there will be a cut to a finalist pod, up to the top 16 depending on turnout. All finalists receive promo packs, and the winner of the top 4 pod earns an additional deck.

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Games & Entertainment

One Piece Weekly Tournament

A weekly One Piece Card Game tournament takes place at The Dragon’s Roost llc. The format is constructed, no deck lists are required, and the entry fee is $10. Each participant receives one One Piece pack, with additional prize packs from the tournament kit.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
MAY2
Music

Live music by the Breakfast Club & Pajama Party

The clubhouse is hosting its first pajama party with live music from The Breakfast Club, an 80s tribute band. The celebration takes place in the lounge, and there is no cover charge, so admission is free for everyone. Live music will fill the lounge all night, and pajamas are encouraged.

Lake Arrowhead
MAY2
Music

Tony Rocker

Tony Rocker appears at Rookies Sportspub. There is a $10 cover charge.

Rookies Sportspub
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Motorcycle Basic Rider BRC1-11 Class

Build essential motorcycling skills with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course at Mid-State Technical College, Wisconsin Rapids Campus. This 16-hour program combines a required 5-hour online E-Course to be completed before class with 1 hour of classroom learning and 11 hours of on-cycle instruction. It is suitable for beginners and those seeking a refresher, and anyone age 15 1/2 or older may enroll. Instructors are certified by the MSF and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Training is conducted in an off-street setting away from traffic, and both motorcycles and helmets are supplied. The curriculum covers preparing to ride, turning, shifting and braking, street strategies, special situations, building riding skills, maintenance, and insurance. The E-Course fee is separate from the course fee. Course fee: $204.44.

Mid-State Technical College (Wisconsin Rapids Campus)
MAY2
Comedy

STC Comedy Show - The Improv Strikes Back

Celebrate a galaxy far, far away with a high-energy night of fully improvised comedy inspired by Star Wars. Quick-witted performers will build a brand new adventure from audience suggestions like planets, droid types, and unusual alien snacks, so no two shows are ever the same. Expect a lively cantina-style atmosphere, plenty of interactive moments, and themed refreshments with a playful nod to blue milk, all centered on getting big laughs. Costumes are encouraged, whether that means Jedi robes, Mandalorian armor, or a Wookiee onesie. The show takes place in The Annex at The Opera House.

The Annex at The Opera House
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Lynda Lambert Dressage Clinic

GLFHA is helping sponsor a dressage clinic featuring clinician Lynda Lambert, with a few rider openings available. Lambert was selected by six-time Olympian Robert Dover as a clinician in his National Mentor Program, setting the stage for an educational experience. Attendees may choose to ride or audit and connect with GLFHA members. Lunch will be provided, and spots are limited. To request a riding spot, respond on the event page or send a message. Rider fees are $80 for members and $100 for non-members. Auditor fees are $10 for members and $20 for non-members.

MAY2
Civic

Local Serve Day

Give back in Stevens Point in collaboration with Transact Hope. Volunteers will tackle practical needs through hands-on work like yard work, painting, building, and other helpful projects. The focus is caring for neighbors in tangible ways and creating a positive impact across the community. There is a spot for anyone who is ready to help and make a difference.

TransAct Hope
MAY2
Music

Down East at Ryder's Roadhouse

Down East returns to Ryders Roadhouse and Grill for another appearance.

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill
MAY2
Music

IFDAKAR with Rugg at Malarkey's Pub

IFDAKAR teams up with Rugg at Malarkey's Pub for a high-energy night of lively riffs and jam-forward music.

Malarkey's Pub
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Seasons Garden Planter with Family Roots Greenhouse!

Create a one of a kind Seasons Garden Planter through a two part experience presented by The Ceramic Forge and Family Roots Greenhouse. It begins with a glazing class for ages 13 and up where participants select a cottage core style planter, learn glazing techniques with instructor support, and make use of provided tools. Each session includes a 7 to 8 inch planter, two glazing options, and guidance, and pieces are prepared in advance so the focus stays on learning technique. The second part is a planting party at Family Roots Greenhouse, set among vibrant blooms, friendly faces, and seasonal specials. Registration takes place in person at The Ceramic Forge with prepayment required to hold a spot, choose a class date, and reserve a specific planter. Availability is limited, and the instructional methods shown are expected to be followed to ensure proper care and safe use of the tools.

The Ceramic Forge
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Allied Honor Show Clinic

This hands-on livestock show clinic from Central WI Country Store and Allied Cooperative is designed for exhibitors at any experience level. Participants receive practical instruction to improve performance, refine presentation, and strengthen overall showmanship in a positive, supportive setting. The clinic covers pig, lamb, beef, rabbit, and chicken, with opportunities to apply tips immediately in the show ring and connect with fellow exhibitors. Space may be limited, so early registration is encouraged. For questions or to RSVP, call 715.387.1045.

Central Wisconsin Country Store
MAY2
Markets

Spring Craft Show

Vendors are invited to participate in a spring craft show at Wausau East High School. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Wausau East Football program.

Wausau East High School
MAY2
Family

World Migratory Bird Day Celebration

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day with the Wausau Bird Club and Marathon County Library at the Wausau Library. This event is for all ages.

Marathon County Public Library (MCPL) (Wausau Headquarters)
MAY2
Food & Drink

Brat Fry - Nekoosa Piggly Wiggly

Enjoy a brat fry lunch at Nekoosa Piggly Wiggly while supporting the Kraken swim team.

Nekoosa Piggly Wiggly
MAY2
Markets

Spring Garden Fest

Spring Garden Fest brings a day of creativity and community to the Chestnut Center for the Arts. Purchase a $5 Craft Pass to enter the craft zone and make a heartfelt Mother’s Day gift. Follow a self-guided scavenger hunt through the building to grow your garden and learn about the many artistic opportunities at the Chestnut, including upcoming art and theatre summer camps. Shop with local vendors, browse a large rummage sale, and catch Messy Monets’ final Monthly Mini of the season, which requires pre-registration with Messy Monets. Exploring the event is free, and a $5 Craft Pass will be available the day of, along with food vendors, the rummage sale, and more.

Chestnut Center for the Arts
MAY2
Festivals

2026 Portage County Cultural Festival

Stevens Point Area Senior High School hosts a cultural festival with live music on multiple stages, arts and crafts to explore, and cuisine from around the world. Admission is free for everyone.

Stevens Point Area Senior High School
MAY2
Sales & Discounts

Freddie's 1st Birthday Bash @Grand Ave Artifactory

Freddie's first birthday celebration at Grand Ave Artifactory features cupcakes and refreshments, along with discounts on all pet items.

Grand Ave Artifactory
MAY2
Fundraisers

2026 Great Strides Marshfield

At Wildwood Park, participants gather at Wildwood Station for check in, to connect with their teams, and to kick off a community morning centered around a 5K walk, live music, and a light lunch. This annual event supports the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, with funds helping advance research toward a cure. Teams and individuals can register online in advance, and fundraising incentives are offered for participants and team leaders, including items such as T-shirts, buttons, totes, stickers, team signs, and banners. Mobile check deposit is available through the Cure 4 CF app. After the walk, the celebration continues with lunch and music.

Wildwood Park, Wildwood Station
MAY2
Markets

Cold-Hardy Plant Sale

Prepare your garden early at the Growing Collective’s one-day flash sale featuring cold-hardy plants. Look for a selection that includes kale, chard, arugula, lettuce, spinach, onions, and leeks, with the potential for perennial fruits and native plants subject to temperature and germination. These resilient crops flourish in the cooler weeks of early spring and tend to develop stronger root systems when planted sooner rather than later.

Farmshed Greenhouse
MAY2
Markets

Heart of Wisconsin Gem and Mineral Show

The Heart of Wisconsin Gem and Mineral Club hosts a weekend event featuring rocks, minerals, and fossils. The event includes vendors, speakers, silent auctions, displays, and kids activities.

Central Wisconsin Convention & Expo Center
MAY2
Sports

Hammer Down 5K

Open to both walkers and runners, this 5-kilometer scenic course follows the Wisconsin River. Expect chip-timed results, awards, refreshments, and music for a fun atmosphere. Funds raised provide scholarships for local students and benefit the community.

Anchor Bay Bar & Grill
MAY2
Family

Family Fun Fair

A family-focused fair at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Stevens Point supports the new Central Wisconsin Lutheran High School. For $5 per person, attendees receive unlimited access to games, with additional activities designed for kids. Concessions will be available for purchase. All proceeds benefit efforts to bring education rooted in the Christian faith to the community.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
MAY2
Family

Mother Daughter Tea Party

Enjoy a mother daughter tea with Rose House featuring a brunch menu of tea with scones, fruit, sandwiches, and cupcakes. Younger guests can take part in a craft activity, and there will be chances to snap photos. Admission is $20 per adult, $15 per teen, $10 for ages 6 to 12, and $5 for children 5 and under. Registration and payment are handled by email at hello@rosehousevenue.com, and include the names and ages of everyone in your group.

Rose House
MAY2
Sports

Bay Port Girls Varsity Soccer @ WRLHS

Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, representing Wisconsin Rapids, WI, hosts Bay Port from Green Bay, WI for a home non-conference varsity soccer matchup. The contest is set on Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln’s home field with Bay Port visiting from outside conference play.

MAY2
Music

Shad-Rapp: Rusty's Backwater Bash

Shad-Rapp: Rusty's Backwater Bash takes place at Rusty's Backwater Saloon, with buses available from downtown for convenient transportation. Before boarding, attendees must present a valid ID, be 21 or older, and pay the event fee.

Rusty's Backwater Saloon
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

𝑺𝑯𝑹𝑰𝑴𝑷𝙵𝙴𝚂𝚃 - 𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐂 𝐀𝐑𝐓 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐍𝐆𝐄

At Collect & Gather, a playful art challenge centers on one small subject, shrimp. The aim is to create 500 shrimp-inspired pieces across painting, drawing, crochet, knitting, sculpture, beading, embroidery, quilting, and collage. Materials are provided during the event, and every completed work will be included in a silent auction to support the free community makerspace, with a brief visit planned from a famous shrimp. Artists who want to contribute in advance can submit a shrimp piece as a marketing sponsor, which is 100% tax-deductible. Onsite making takes place on the makerspace mezzanine, where a wide range of supplies will be available.

Collect & Gather
MAY2
Markets

JN CREATIONS BOUTIQUE - OCCASIONAL MARKET - GIFT SHOP

Discover thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts at an occasional market and gift shop at JN Creations LLC. Browse a carefully curated selection for the mothers in your life, with every purchase supporting makers, artisans, and small businesses. For item requests or gift needs, send a private message, text or call 612-756-1177, or email jncreationsllc@gmail.com.

JN Creations LLC
MAY2
Festivals

51st Annual AIRO Powwow | UW-Stevens Point

Marking its fifty-first year, the AIRO Powwow at UW-Stevens Point will feature Grand Entries, with further details to be shared.

Skyward Fieldhouse
MAY2
Free

Free Cotton Candy and Coffee Saturdays

Begin the weekend with a simple treat for all ages. Kids receive free cotton candy, and adults can enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee from The Mission. While you are there, take a moment to see what else is available.

MAY2
Civic

Fix It Clinic

Stevens Point is hosting its first Fix It Clinic, a volunteer-led gathering focused on repairing rather than discarding everyday items. Residents team up with skilled community members to troubleshoot problems, extend the life of belongings, and pick up practical repair techniques along the way. Common items that fit the clinic’s mission include small electronics and appliances like old music players or toasters, wobbly chairs, bicycles and tires, eyeglasses with loose frames, jewelry needing minor fixes, and clothing with rips, holes, or missing buttons. Local fixers with experience in sewing, woodworking, electronics soldering, and more share their know-how to give broken items another chance and to show how to handle similar issues in the future. While a successful repair is not guaranteed, the emphasis is on learning, resourcefulness, and community connection. This event is hosted by UWSP Waste Resources Students and Recycling Connections.

The Commons Community Nonprofit Center
MAY2
Art & Culture

Portage Cultural Fair: Celtic Stories & Songs

Celia Farran shares Celtic stories and songs in the North Commons at Stevens Point Area Senior High. This program is part of the Portage County Cultural Festival, a free, one day event that celebrates ethnic diversity in Portage County, Wisconsin.

Stevens Point Area Senior High School
MAY2
Games & Entertainment

Wausau: Teen D&D Club

This open Dungeons & Dragons club meeting offers a relaxed space for enthusiasts to hang out and talk about every facet of the game. Attendees can enjoy some gameplay, roll plenty of dice, and touch on rules in a friendly setting.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY2
Dancing

Spring Time Swing

This special evening invites dancers, ages 2 and up, to share the dance floor with someone special. Expect music, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Dress up, enjoy activities, and capture sweet moments at the photo booth. There will also be a craft and obstacle course. Its all about celebrating the bond between dancers and the people who cheer them on. Spots are limited, so reserve your tickets early.

Main Street Conservatory of Dance
MAY2
Music

Live Music

Live music fills The Grand Avenue Tavern on Fridays and Saturdays. Performances take place in the Gazebo on Fridays, then move inside the Tavern on Saturdays. A rotating lineup of artists brings a mix of sounds to each setting.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Mother's Day Butterfly Candle Workshop

Celebrate Mom by crafting a handmade butterfly-inspired candle at a Mother’s Day candle pouring class. Learn how to hand pour your own custom candle using 100% clean-burning soy wax, creating a meaningful gift made by you.

Up North Brewing Company
MAY2
Markets

Marshfield Winter Farmers Market

The Marshfield Winter Farmers Market begins a new season at Second Street Community Center, marking the official kickoff for this seasonal market.

Second Street Community Center
MAY2
Family

Every Bird Counts: A Migratory Bird Celebration

Get to know Wisconsin's migratory birds and learn ways to help protect them. Enjoy activities provided by the Wausau Bird Club that are suitable for all ages.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY3
Family

Spring Celebration: "Sounds of Spring"

Schmeeckle Reserve hosts its first Spring Celebration, presented by the Friends of Schmeeckle Reserve and themed “Sounds of Spring.” Drop in at your convenience to enjoy face painting, encounters with live raptors, hands-on discovery stations, snacks available for purchase, and crafts you can take home. Head out on the trails to complete the event scavenger hunt and add a little exploration to the day. Family friendly “Sounds of Spring” programs unfold along the Trail of Reflections as promenade theater, where participants are guided along the path to meet a variety of characters, with performances offered at fifteen minute intervals. Pre-registration is required for the hike portion of these programs. A suggested donation of $4 per person or $10 per family supports future programs and events. Please note that pets are not permitted in the Reserve, except for service animals.

Schmeeckle Reserve
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

Hello Summer Porch Sign

Secure your spot for Hello Summer Porch Sign by completing registration with payment. Use the ticket link or the organizer's website to sign up, reserve your seat, and find additional details.

MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Yu-Gi-Oh Sunday Locals

This local Yu-Gi-Oh event features four to five rounds, adjusted based on attendance. The entry fee is $5, and each participant receives an OTS pack with their entry. All entry fees are pooled into a store credit prize fund, with payouts determined by final record. Registration is available before play begins.

ISO Games
MAY3
Family

Girl Scouts of Distinction | Central Region

An awards gathering honoring Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award Girl Scouts, scholarship recipients, graduating seniors, and adult honorees. Hosted in the Great Hall at CREATE Portage County, the event opens with a welcome reception featuring desserts and refreshments, then transitions to the awards program. Youth and adult Girl Scouts who are receiving an award may attend at no cost by using the coupon code AWARD2026 at checkout. Guests can enter through the door under the covered patio and follow the signs to the Great Hall. Parking is available in the lot in front of the building, on the street, and across the street in the Pacelli High School lot.

CREATE Portage County
MAY3
Comedy

Bored Teachers - Is it Friday Yet? Comedy Tour

At Grand Theater Wausau, Bored Teachers brings the Is It Friday Yet?! Comedy Tour to the stage with fresh stand-up from educators who have lived the classroom grind. Expect sharp stories from school life, cathartic truths, and confessions that speak to teachers, parents, and anyone who has ever sat in a desk. The Bored Teachers brand has earned more than a billion views, built a community of over ten million, and created a number one teacher-comedy podcast. The tour has reached hundreds of thousands of educators and sold out more than 200 theaters across 49 states, five countries, and three continents. Tickets are on sale. Content may include PG-13 language and bursts of uncontrollable laughter.

Grand Theater
MAY3
Comedy

Bored Teachers "Is It Friday Yet?!" Comedy Tour - Wausau, WI

Educators and anyone who has spent time in a classroom can look forward to fresh, classroom-fueled comedy when the Bored Teachers Is It Friday Yet?! Comedy Tour comes to The Grand Theatre. Teacher comedians bring new stories and plenty of laughs, sharing relatable moments and school-life mishaps. Some sets may include PG-13 language. The lineup is to be announced and may change. Presale code: SPRING26. The tour has announced 26 additional dates between January and March 2026 across the U.S. and beyond.

The Grand Theatre
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Pokémon League: Weekly Play!

Connect with fellow players at a Pokémon League gathering focused on casual fun. The format is open play, with options to learn the game, and there are opportunities to build decks and battle. Friends are welcome. Individuals registered for The Dragon's Roost Pokémon League will receive a League Prize pack during in-store play.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
MAY3
Markets

2026 5th Annual Artisan Alley

The fifth annual Artisan Alley brings a free, pet friendly marketplace to BowWow Meow Boutique in Stevens Point in partnership to support the Humane Society of Portage County. The event places a strong focus on handmade work, with 85 percent of participants being crafters, and also includes a variety of other vendors. Food trucks and live bands add to the atmosphere. Vendor participation is managed exclusively by Hannah Siegel. Sponsorships and raffle basket donations are coordinated by Anita at BowWow Meow Boutique.

BowWow Meow Boutique, Stevens Point
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

Mothers Day Butterfly Candle Pouring Workshop

Celebrate Mother’s Day by learning to hand pour a personalized candle. Participants use clean-burning soy wax made entirely from soy along with high-quality, phthalate-free fragrances to craft a custom creation. Each ticket includes one candle and one drink at Up North Brewery to enjoy during the workshop.

Up North Brewing Company
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

05-03-2026 Fox - Beginner Stained glass

Explore the art of stained glass in a beginner friendly workshop where you will make your own piece with step by step guidance and all materials provided. No prior experience is needed. Each participant works from a kit with precut and ground glass pieces, then learns foiling, burnishing, and soldering to complete the project. The session typically runs about two to two and a half hours, depending on your pace. Color availability depends on the glass on hand, and each kit includes multiple color options. Please note the space is not currently handicap accessible. There are three steps into the building and the room is small. To reserve a spot with a credit card, use the ticket link on Facebook for Square. If you prefer to pay in cash on the day of the workshop, contact the organizer in advance to hold your place. Refund requests are accepted up to 24 hours in advance. After that, refunds are forfeited.

MAY3
Food & Drink

Cousins Maine Lobster Food Truck at Fleet Farm – Wausau

The Cousins Maine Lobster truck returns to Fleet Farm Wausau with lobster rolls, tacos, bisque, and more served from the truck. Mobile app ordering is available and usually opens a couple of hours before each truck service, though it may be limited at times. Orders can always be placed directly at the truck. Earn points with every order, and if you order at the truck, have your QR code scanned so points are applied to your account.

Fleet Farm Wausau (Wausau, Wisconsin)
MAY3
Fundraisers

Gift of Life Fundraiser

Play mini golf at Mini Rapids to support the Central Wisconsin Gift of Life. Have fun on the course while giving back, as a portion of every round goes toward the cause.

Mini Rapids
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

Porch Planter Workshop

Craft a statement porch planter during a hands-on workshop in Stevens Point. Participants build a 4-foot tall planter from solid pine, a fitting project or gift for Mother’s Day and a standout accent for a front porch, entryway, or patio. Each planter can be personalized by choosing stain or paint and selecting from eight design options. No experience is required, as step-by-step guidance is provided along with all materials and supplies. Registration includes everything needed to complete the project, and attendees take home their finished planter. The workshop takes place at Final Score, which offers a full menu of food and beverages. Outside carry-ins are not permitted. Space is limited, and registration will close once capacity is reached.

Final Score
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Lorcana League

Players can gather for Lorcana League at The Dragon's Roost. Registration and participation are free. A movie deck theme is featured. During league sessions, playing or completing side quests earns stamps for in-store play. Promotional items are awarded monthly based on stamp totals and attendance.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
MAY3
Family

Phantom of the Universe – The Search for Dark Matter

This planetarium show takes you on a journey through space and time, following particles as they collide. Experience a visually stunning display of light and sound. Youll also discover how scientists around the world are working to unravel the mysteries of dark matter.

Science Building
MAY3
Music

Southbound

Southbound brings live music to Ryders Roadhouse. The performance is planned for the outdoor patio, weather permitting.

Ryder's Roadhouse & Grill
MAY3
Markets

Wisconsin Valley Coin Club Annual Show

The Wisconsin Valley Coin Club Annual Show brings together a broad mix of dealers offering coins, paper currency, bullion, and other numismatic specialties. Attendees can enjoy door prize drawings at no cost. Children can visit activity tables and receive complimentary coins. Tickets will be available. The show takes place at the Holiday Inn & Suites Wausau-Rothschild by IHG.

Holiday Inn & Suites Wausau-Rothschild by IHG
MAY4
Health & Wellness

Stevens Point Family Support Group

Hosted by NAMI Portage and Wood Counties in Stevens Point, this family support group is for people who have loved ones living with mental illness. Participants meet at St. Paul Lutheran Church to share experiences, find encouragement, and support one another in their caregiving roles. The setting is confidential, not affiliated with any particular denomination, and open to everyone. It provides a welcoming space centered on understanding, connection, and care for families.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
MAY4
Health & Wellness

Yoga For Stress Relief and To Reset (Hybrid) - 5 Koshas, Wausau

Find calm and a fresh start with a hybrid yoga session designed to ease stress and help you reset. Presented by Exhale To Evolve at 5 Koshas Yoga & Wellness in Wausau, it encourages you to set aside an hour to simply be, with options to take part in person or virtually.

5 Koshas Yoga & Wellness
MAY5
Workshops & Classes

All About Mint

All About Mint brings hands-on discovery to the Food + Farm Exploration Center with activities for learners of all ages and abilities. Build kitchen confidence in guided safety sessions that cover careful chopping while you prepare mint lemonade. Explore easy methods for propagating this herb, start a cutting, and plant it in the greenhouse to take home. The center features interactive, multi-sensory experiences that welcome curious learners, including people who are sensitive to sensory input, creating a warm setting to explore food and farming. Presented by the Autism Society of Central Wisconsin.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY5
Sports

WRYSA Fastpitch and 10U Baseball Clinic

A free clinic welcomes fastpitch and 10U baseball players for focused skill development. Coaches cover defensive positioning and technique on the field, sharpen batting mechanics to boost contact and confidence, offer guidance for smart, aggressive base running, and teach pitching fundamentals with attention to accuracy, mechanics, and control. Bring a glove and bat, and arrive ready for an energetic, hands-on session with WRYSA coaches. Registration is not required.

WRYSA Fields
MAY5
Family

Tuesdays at the Library: Star Wars Perler Beads Crafts

Those who missed May the Fourth can enjoy a Revenge of the Fifth celebration at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library, featuring Star Wars themed perler bead crafts along with a Star Wars movie.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY5
Workshops & Classes

Goose Gone Wild--Cinco de Mayo Edition Painting Workshop

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a playful painting session at Springville Sports Barn. In this Goose Gone Wild painting workshop, instructors offer step-by-step guidance as you create a delightfully offbeat goose-themed piece. All materials are provided, and each participant receives a drink token to enjoy from Springville Sports Barn. The atmosphere is relaxed and full of laughs, whether you come with friends or attend on your own. No prior experience is needed, and you will head home with artwork you can feel proud of.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY5
Sports

Bobcat Flag Rugby Parent/Player Meeting

A parent and player meeting for Bobcat Flag Rugby takes place at Advanced Physical Therapy Associates, highlighting new developments for the program’s second year. The gathering is open to anyone interested, and friends are welcome.

Advanced Physical Therapy Associates
MAY5
Family

Tot Time: Seeds & Planting | Week 1 & Registration

Tot Time introduces little learners to agriculture through a four-week series that highlights Wisconsin-grown crops. Each session includes open exploration in the Seedlings Gallery, facilitator-led activities throughout the Food + Farm Exploration Center, and a snack tied to the theme. Through hands-on play and greenhouse visits, children discover how food makes its way from the field to the table. This month focuses on seeds and planting. Week 1 looks at how fruits and vegetables carry the seeds inside. The plan features a story and a movement song, a greenhouse search for examples such as peas, corn, and tomatoes, a craft to create a paper seed carrier and plant a seed to observe all month, and a tasting of fresh apples with nut butter. Designed for children ages 3 to 5 with an accompanying adult, each week blends creative projects, STEM-inspired exploration, and simple cooking connected to the monthly crop. The program fee is $40 for the four sessions and covers one child and one parent, with separate registration required for each child. Members receive 25 percent off, and the fee includes admission for the day for continued play and exploration.

MAY5
Sports

Beginning Birdies Golf - Session II - Marshfield, WI 2026

These lessons are crafted to instill a fondness for golf through the development of golfing techniques and physical agility. Participants will engage in activities such as running, jumping, and rolling. Adult participation is a must.

Home on the Range Golf Center
MAY5
Sports

Marshfield Varsity Softball @ WRLHS

Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln hosts Marshfield for a varsity softball conference matchup on the home field. Two Wisconsin teams go head to head in league play.

MAY5
Sports

WRLHS Boys Varsity Basketball @ Marshfield

The Marshfield (WI) varsity basketball team hosts Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln of Wisconsin Rapids, WI for a home conference matchup. Fans of both schools can watch these teams go head-to-head in conference play.

Marshfield High School
MAY5
Workshops & Classes

Birth Parent Woodboard Art: Wausau

This event, requiring registration on Eventbrite, welcomes all birth parents who have experienced child placement for adoption, regardless of the adoption type or agency involved, and irrespective of the placements duration. Join WiFCC for an evening of woodboard art and connection at Clay Corner Studio LLC where attendees can select from various designs and take their projects home. To ensure comfort, a support person ticket is available, allowing attendees to bring a non-birth parent for support. This event is exclusively for Wisconsin residents affected by adoption or out-of-home care, along with their immediate household.

Clay Corner Studio LLC
MAY5
Music

Wisconsin Rapids Choir Rehearsal

At Olio Arts & Music Center, this AFA choir rehearsal creates opportunities for people of all abilities to take part in the performing arts. Participants build confidence and form social connections while rehearsing together.

Olio Arts & Music Center
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Homeschool Workshop: Companion Planting

Build an understanding of how plants support one another in this afternoon homeschool workshop on companion planting. Learners investigate which combinations grow well together, get their hands in the soil during planting activities, and step into the Kitchen Lab to explore recipes inspired by the Three Sisters. Designed for ages 5 to 12, the experience includes interactive weather activities and a festive snack. Capacity is limited to 28 learners. The cost is $10 per learner, and members save 10%.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY6
Groups & Meetups

Earthwatch

Earthwatch is a book club focused on environmental and conservation themes, designed for open discussion of relevant titles. Participants meet monthly to talk about the selected book and share perspectives. This month the group is starting Hope Dies Last: Visionary People Across the World, Fighting to Find Us a Future by Alan Weisman, reading through page 62. The discussion takes place at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Monthly Stamp Camp

Create five projects in a relaxed Make N Take format at this monthly stamping session. Five different designs, covering a mix of themes and occasions, are prepared in advance so you can dive right in. Stamps, ink, paper, green glue, and embellishments are supplied, and much of the die cutting and embossing is handled ahead of time to keep things smooth. Work at the pace that suits you, pick up a tote of materials, and get creative, with guidance available if you need it. Green glue is included, but if you prefer a tape runner or another adhesive, bring your own. The cost is $15, or free with a $30 order. RSVP by the Sunday before, or as soon as you can. A minimum of four participants is required for the class to be held.

MAY6
Groups & Meetups

Steamy Does It - Heated Rivalry

This Steamy Does It book club meeting gathers at Bound to Happen Books to discuss Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid. Copies are available for purchase at the store, and a discount is offered when customers mention they are reading it for the book club.

Bound to Happen Books
MAY6
Art & Culture

Pacelli Catholic Schools - Academic Excellence Showcase

Pacelli Catholic High School hosts the Academic Excellence Showcase, highlighting student learning from the 2025-2026 school year. Now in its third year, this open house features projects, presentations, artwork, and demonstrations from Early Childhood through PreK-12 students. Attendees can enjoy live performances by students in the FACC, try an interactive Lü demonstration, tour the Fitness Center, and speak with PreK-12 teachers. A scavenger hunt for kids is part of the fun. Food will be available for purchase in the cafeteria, with proceeds supporting a student service trip to Montana.

Pacelli Catholic Schools
MAY6
Games & Entertainment

Orange Door Trivia

At Graffiti's Sports Pub, Orange Door's interactive trivia is displayed on a large screen. Teams of two or more compete using their phones, with prizes up for grabs.

Graffiti's Sports Pub
MAY6
Sports

Opening Eagles Golf - Session I - Marshfield, WI 2026

Kids new to golf can get started with a 90-minute instructional session that introduces the fundamentals in a friendly, easy-to-understand way. The program is designed for children who are just beginning and focuses on learning the game step by step. It takes place at Home on the Range Golf Center.

Home on the Range Golf Center
MAY6
Games & Entertainment

Trivia

Test your knowledge with DJ-hosted trivia at Hoozels at The Lakes. Participation is free, and gift card prizes go to the top three teams. Teams of friends can play together for an evening of questions and friendly competition.

The Lakes
MAY6
Family

Wausau: Play & Learn

Play & Learn takes place at the Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters. If you are looking for more things to do in the Wausau area, a community events calendar is available that also includes some library programs. Please note that while MCPL events may appear there, most listings are not affiliated with the library.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY7
Sales & Discounts

CRAFT & STAMP HUGE Destashing SALE

Explore a large destash sale at Stampin Unicorns with Elizabeth Giles featuring stamps and craft supplies at marked down prices. Search for items from years past alongside both new and used pieces. Early access is available for Stamp Camp attendees. While you shop, pick up the new annual Stampin' Up! catalog, sign up for a door prize, and browse a wide assortment of crafting goodies.

Stampin Unicorns with Elizabeth Giles
MAY7
Markets

Mother’s Day Party!!!

Explore gift options for the moms in your life at a shopping-focused gathering. If you are unsure what to choose, helpful guidance is available, including a personal styling session to make selecting the perfect present easier.

Maurices
MAY7
Art & Culture

Fantastical Opening Reception

This opening reception marks the debut of an exhibition devoted to the fantastical, featuring artwork that stretches the imagination and stirs a sense of wonder. Drawing on elements of fantasy, dreams, folklore, magic, and the surreal, the show opens a door to worlds beyond the everyday. The reception offers a first look at pieces that welcome the extraordinary and spark curiosity.

Riverfront Arts Center
MAY7
Sports

NCS Girls Varsity Softball VS Stratford

An NCS girls varsity softball matchup against Stratford is planned at Sunnyvale Softball Complex. Details may change, so consult the most current schedule for updates.

Sunnyvale Softball Complex
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

🅹🆄🅽🅺 𝙹𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚗𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝙲𝚕𝚞𝚋

Enjoy a free, monthly club-style evening focused on junk journaling, led by the artist Pink Squirrel. Bring a journal to work in or build one from scratch on site. A generous selection of donated materials is provided, including stickers, assorted papers, photos, magazines and comic books, paper ephemera, gelli plates, printmaking supplies, stamps, and more suited to creative experimentation. Pink Squirrel offers prompts each month, and participants can also follow their own ideas. The gathering takes place on the mezzanine at Artist & Fare, which is only reachable by stairs with no elevator or escalator. Organizers are working toward a secondary location to improve accessibility, though meetings are currently held on the mezzanine.

MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Small Living Homestead Course

This class focuses on small living and practical ways to practice self-sufficiency in town or on small plots of land. It includes a half tray of mixed flowers or vegetables of your choice, about 12 to 20 plants. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

Badger State Farms
MAY7
Food & Drink

SPACVB 40 Years, Well Crafted

At O’so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria, this celebration honors four decades of destination leadership by the Stevens Point Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. The evening features craft beverages from members of the Central Wisconsin Craft Collective, a light dinner included with tickets from Dilly Dahl Deli, and locally crafted dairy favorites from Feltz Dairy Store. Live music by Jordan Bain sets an easygoing, festive tone as attendees mingle and reflect. CREATE Portage County supports light, interactive activities that invite a bit of hands-on creativity. Raffle prizes add a final highlight. The gathering looks back at partnerships and milestones from the past 40 years while sharing a vision for what comes next.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Essential Knife Skills Class

Sharpen your kitchen confidence with a hands-on knife skills class at Food + Farm Exploration Center. Led by a chef instructor, participants learn safe handling and efficient cutting techniques, then practice foundational cuts like dicing, julienne, chiffonade, and mincing using fresh produce. The focus is on working faster while staying safe, with plenty of guided practice. A chef knife is included with enrollment. Class ID 648. The course fee is $89.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Mexican Street Tacos Class

Explore the bold flavors of Mexico's street food in an interactive cooking session at Mid-State Technical College, Marshfield Campus. A chef instructor guides participants through making pork carnitas and beef birria, covering seasoning, slow cooking, and finishing the meats with a crisp, taco-stand style. The class also includes warming and shaping tortillas by hand and assembling tacos with fresh accompaniments. Class ID 578. Course fee is $40.

Mid-State Technical College (Marshfield Campus)
MAY7
Art & Culture

Author Event - The Birth of a Widow by Kathie Giorgio in Conversation with Freesia McKee

Milwaukee poet Kathie Giorgio visits the bookstore for an evening of poetry readings, conversation about the craft, and books, and she will be in conversation with Freesia McKee. Her newest collection, "The Birth of a Widow," began after a writing retreat taken just months after the untimely death of her husband. During her first year of widowhood she chose not to force a daily writing routine, allowing poems to arrive as they would, and the book grew from that year of openness. No tickets are required for this event. Giorgio is the author of eight novels, two story collections, an essay collection, and five poetry books. Her honors include the Wisconsin Library Association Outstanding Achievement Award, the Pencraft Award for Literary Excellence, and the Eric Hoffer Award in Fiction, and she has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize in both fiction and poetry. Her poem "Again" won first prize in the Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring contest, and her short stories and poems have been featured in art exhibits and performed by Stories on Stage in Boulder, Colorado. She is the founder and director of All Writers' Workshop and Workplace, an international creative writing studio based in Wisconsin.

Bound to Happen Books
MAY7
Music

Jordan Bain - CVB Celebration @ O'so Brewing Co!

At O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria, this celebration honors 40 years of destination leadership with 40 Years Well Crafted. The evening features live music by Jordan Bain, tastings of craft beverages from Central Wisconsin Craft Collective members, and a light dinner from Dilly Dahl Deli included with the ticket. Locally made dairy from Feltz Dairy Store adds a taste of Central Wisconsin, while light, hands-on activities supported by CREATE Portage County bring an extra spark of creativity. Raffle prizes round out the festivities. The program reflects on four decades of the Stevens Point Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, highlighting partnerships and milestones and sharing a vision for what comes next.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
MAY7
Health & Wellness

Let's Keep Talking: Mental Health Discussion & Wood Country Resources

This session centers on mental health and the support available in Wood County. Taylor, a counselor at Children's Wisconsin, and Casey, the Community Treatment Teams program manager with Wood County Behavioral Health Comprehensive Community Services, share information about local resources. Taking place at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library, it is part of Let's Keep Talking, an informational series for parents and caregivers presented by Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth, the School District of Marshfield, and Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY7
Games & Entertainment

Museum Trivia Night

Test your knowledge at a lively museum trivia night at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. Team up with friends to tackle questions spanning bird facts, art history, and pop culture. Prizes go to the highest scores, and drinks with light snacks will be on hand. Admission is free, and no registration is required.

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Story Makers Studio - Brick Books

Enjoy a creative, book-themed craft night at Story Makers Studio where you will paint a brick to look like a book. Each brick measures about 6 by 9 inches and a little over 2 inches thick, so you can add titles, spine details, and cover art. Bring your own printed cover if you prefer, or request one to be printed for you with at least a week of advance notice. You can also invent an original cover from your imagination. Registration with payment is required to hold a seat. The cost is $35 per person, and a $10 deposit secures your spot with the remaining balance due upon arrival. This activity is recommended for adults and anyone 14 and older due to the project’s complexity. Space is limited. If you would like to sit beside someone registering separately, note that on the registration form.

MAY7
Music

Dan Lepien Acoustic

An intimate acoustic set features Dan Lepien, a Sauk City, Wisconsin native and fully independent torchbearer for traditional country. Recognized for thoughtful songwriting, a tireless touring ethic, and an authentic sound often likened to country legends, he has cultivated a devoted following. His 2025 debut album, The Honky Tonk Traditional, earned strong reviews, including an 8 out of 10 from Saving Country Music. He has shared the stage with Brooks & Dunn, Clint Black, John Anderson, Shenandoah, and more.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY7
Theater

A Murder is Announced

cwACT brings Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced to the stage in a version adapted by Lesie Darbon and directed by Noah Matthew at Sentry Theater. The story unfolds in the quiet village of Chipping Cleghorn after a curious notice in the local paper claims a murder will take place that evening at Miss Blacklock’s home. Neighbors and lodgers gather, wondering if it is a prank, until the night turns deadly and an unexpected visitor becomes the victim. Inspector Craddock takes charge of the case, while the ever-perceptive Miss Marple observes clues that others miss. As hidden identities and tangled motives come to light, Miss Blacklock’s potential inheritance raises the stakes. Another death follows, and a daring strategy is needed to reveal the murderer. The performance includes a 15 minute intermission.

Sentry Theater
MAY7
Theater

Mama, I'm A Big Girl Now - Stars of Broadway

At Grand Theater Wausau, Mama, I’m A Big Girl Now brings together Tony nominee Kerry Butler, Tony nominee Laura Bell Bundy, and Tony winner Marissa Jaret Winokur, reuniting the trio who opened Hairspray together for an evening of music, comedy, and heartfelt storytelling. The program traces their path from early days to Hairspray and the years that followed, touching on career highlights, finding love, and becoming mothers, all enlivened with playful props, wigs, and full choreography. The set features songs from Hairspray, Legally Blonde, Wicked, Beetlejuice, Xanadu, Gypsy, Sound of Music, Grease, Tina Turner, Little Shop of Horrors, Titanique, Lion King, Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Gloria Gaynor, There’s No Business Like Show Business, Once Upon a Mattress, Annie, Ruthless, and Merrily We Roll Along, paired with behind the scenes stories that invite a closer look at their shared journey. Following an extended Off-Broadway run in New York City, the show heads out on the road as a salute to lasting friendship and stagecraft. This performance is part of the 2025-26 Broadway at The Grand Series. Tickets are available with seating options priced at $87 for Golden Circle, $77 for Section A, $61 for Section B, and $44 for Section C.

Grand Theater Wausau
MAY7
Sales & Discounts

Chick Days Feed Sale

A $3 discount is available on Purina chick starter feeds during chick delivery days from Sunnyside Hatchery. Options include Start & Grow in medicated or non-medicated formulas, Organic Start & Grow, and the new Farm to Flock 20% Starter.

Central Wisconsin Country Store
MAY7
Civic

Free Community Shred Day - MARSHFIELD | Protect Your Identity & Support Local Nonprofit

Hosted by Prevail Bank at its Marshfield branch, this community shredding event offers secure disposal of sensitive documents such as outdated bank statements, tax records, medical paperwork, and other personal files. Free shredding is available for up to three boxes, and a five dollar per box donation is encouraged for any additional boxes. For every pound of paper shredded, Prevail Bank will donate one dollar to the Personal Development Center of Marshfield, with contributions capped at one thousand dollars. All monetary donations collected go directly to the Personal Development Center. It is a simple way to safeguard your information, reduce paper waste, and support a local cause in a single stop.

Prevail Bank 810 North Central Avenue Marshfield WI 54449
MAY7
Fundraisers

JA Champions of Business: Northcentral Area

This celebration honors the many successful business leaders who helped grow the economy of Northcentral Wisconsin and the Wausau area. It highlights how these leaders conducted business and the ways they impacted...

Jefferson Street Inn
MAY7
Sports

Marshfield Tigers vs Wausau West Warriors

Girls soccer features the Marshfield Tigers facing the Wausau West Warriors, with matchups for both varsity and junior varsity teams. The event brings both programs together on the pitch for competition across two levels.

Marshfield High School
MAY7
Games & Entertainment

Wausau: Now Recruiting a Triangle Agency Mission

Adults can take part in an RPG taste test at Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters, centered on playing Triangle Agency. This role playing game has been honored with three Gold ENNIE awards for Best Game, Best Writing, and Best Rules. Participants will sample gameplay and get a feel for how this RPG works.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY7
Groups & Meetups

Monthly Hangout

This monthly hangout at Sconni's | Alehouse & Eatery brings people together to meet, welcome new faces, and talk about information security. Conversations may range from bold, world sized ideas to plans focused on the local community.

Sconni's | Alehouse & Eatery
MAY7
Groups & Meetups

Women of Vision Meet & Greet

Mosaic of North Central Wisconsin is hosting a Women of Vision Meet & Greet.

Infused
MAY8
Family

Drinking Water Storytime with Marshfield Utilities

Marshfield Utilities visits the Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library for a special storytime featuring stories and songs that highlight the importance of safe drinking water.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY8
Sales & Discounts

Inked Mom-ents: Mother’s Day Event

Celebrate moms with a Mother’s Day flash tattoo event at Siegel Studio featuring a special selection of ready-to-go designs priced at $75 each or two for $120. The two-for option can be shared with a mom in your life or used for two pieces for yourself. Flash pieces are offered only in the posted sizes and designs, while freehand work is available at regular pricing. Walk-ins are welcome, and appointments are also offered. Participants must be 18 or older and bring a valid ID. Alongside the tattoo specials, look for desserts by Mr Sweets and Heartfelt Aromatics & Henna on one day only, plus a custom jewelry bar and pressed flower creations by Siegel Studio. There may also be food trucks and fresh flowers. Flash sheets will be announced soon, and all kinds of moms are warmly celebrated, from parents of kids to caretakers of pets and plants.

MAY8
Music

Live Music at Grand Avenue Tavern

Grand Avenue Tavern hosts live music on Fridays and Saturdays. Friday performances are held in the Gazebo, and Saturday performances take place inside the Tavern.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
MAY8
Music

Bluez Driver

Bluezdriver takes the stage at The Garage for a high-energy live show filled with upbeat vibes, standout songs, and a night of pure fun.

The Garage
MAY9
Sports

MMS Sportsman Summer Showdown presented by Kalahari Resorts and Grand Flooring and Design at Marshfield Motor Speedway

The MMS Sportsman Summer Showdown takes place at Marshfield Motor Speedway, presented in partnership with Kalahari Resorts and Grand Flooring and Design. The event schedule is provided by Scoring.Racing.

Marshfield Motor Speedway
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Leatherworking Class

This class introduces the basics of leather stamping with a traditional press, then shows how to use stain to highlight and enhance the impressions. Expect a clear, step-by-step focus on technique and finishing. Additional information will be shared soon.

UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield
MAY9
Music

Music Bingo!

Enjoy a playful twist on bingo where music replaces numbers. Short song clips are played and participants mark their cards when they recognize the matching titles. Knowledge of current hits and nostalgic throwbacks helps, even for those tunes that might not be favorites but are somehow memorized. The focus is on friendly competition and quick recognition as players race to complete a card.

17Sixteen
MAY9
Music

the foxfire affair at O'so Brewing Company

Daniel and Claire, performing as the duo the foxfire affair, bring a high energy blend of folk, Celtic and maritime music to O'so Brewing Company. As multi-instrumentalists, they craft a big, band-like sound while rotating through guitar, concertina, tenor banjo, accordion and more. The set spans Irish traditional tunes, sea songs and American folk, with a sprinkling of original material and an Irish pub feel touched by bluegrass.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Community Collage Project - World Collage Day

Celebrate World Collage Day with a collaborative art session at Artist & Fare. Participants will work together on one or two large 4-by-8-foot panels, choosing a spot to create with a shared stash of magazines and paper ephemera. Personal touches are welcome, add your own small artwork, paint, draw, and use Mod Podge as you like. When the pieces are complete, they will be displayed at the building afterward. It offers a relaxed way to meet fellow creatives and enjoy making something together. The event is free, and all materials are provided.

Artist & Fare
MAY9
Markets

2026 Native Plant Sale - Lucky Bird Natives

Lucky Bird Natives launches its first plant sale of the year outside Process General Store in downtown Stevens Point. Explore a selection of locally grown perennial flowers and grasses native to Wisconsin, choosing plants that help sustain pollinators and birds while benefiting the neighborhood. Updates on specific plant availability will be shared on the organizer’s website as the sale approaches.

PROCESS
MAY9
Music

Adult Prom at The Lodge on Lake Camelot

The adult prom returns to The Lodge on Lake Camelot for a dressed-up night on the dance floor. Pull out formal attire and get ready for music from DJ Angie, with plenty of chances to share a slow dance with a date. Flying solo works too, since you can sway from your barstool or dance with your beverage in hand. The focus is simple, dress up and enjoy a festive night out.

The Lodge on Lake Camelot
MAY9
Music

Vaudeville Blues, Old-Time, and Vintage Americana with Jack Norton

Intermission Bar hosts an evening inspired by the 1920s and 1930s with Emmy Award winner Jack Norton. He blends vaudeville blues with hokum, country and early Americana folk, reviving early American sounds with an old-time feel. Recognized by Tiny Tim and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Norton’s enduring career also embraces vintage blues, ragtime jazz and hokum folk in a spirited performance.

Intermission Bar
MAY9
Music

Djangophonique at Great Northern Distilling ft. Christo Ruppenthal and Grant Flick

Great Northern Distilling hosts an evening of Hot Club swing with Djangophonique. Core members Andrew Brown and Katie Lynne from Ann Arbor appear alongside Madison multi-instrumentalist Christo Ruppenthal and Ann Arbor’s Grant Flick, with Michigan bassist Tom Knific rounding out the ensemble. Support for this performance comes from Traditions of Jazz, an organization dedicated to advancing the study, awareness, and accessibility of traditional jazz in Central Wisconsin. The group revisits Django Reinhardt’s gypsy jazz legacy and classics from the American standards repertoire, spotlighting guitar, violin, and steel guitar, and weaving in inventive cross-genre selections that are seldom heard. Their collaboration has been welcomed in historic theaters, outdoor series, festivals, and sold out club settings, including an appearance at the Ann Arbor Django Reinhardt Festival. Djangophonique is an award-winning project known for the spirited energy and improvisational freedom at the heart of jazz Manouche. The band blends deep respect for tradition with adventurous ideas that stretch the style’s boundaries, engaging devoted fans and new listeners alike in intimate rooms and on larger stages. Christo Ruppenthal is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist whose professional career began in 2003. His approach combines early Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele traditions with the swing of the Hot Club era, and his résumé includes extensive recording and thousands of performances across the United States and abroad. Grant Flick is a versatile performer, composer, educator, and collaborator who moves fluidly among violin, mandolin, tenor guitar, nyckelharpa, tenor banjo, and viola. His work spans new acoustic music, jazz manouche, swing, bluegrass, and American old-time, and his projects Westbound Situation, Warren and Flick, and his duo with Hannah O’Brien blend chamber music sensibilities with improvisation. Bassist, composer, and educator Tom Knific brings classical training from multiple countries and a lifelong connection to jazz, with acclaimed recordings, original works, and a growing community of protégés among his accomplishments.

Great Northern Distilling
MAY9
Music

Springville Sports Barn welcomes the Supertramp Tribute

A Supertramp tribute comes to Springville Sports Barn, with tickets available soon. For more details, call (715) 544-0336.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY9
Holidays

Mother’s Day Herb Giveaway

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a free herb giveaway at Village Gardens Plover. The Legacy Group is sharing appreciation for moms by providing complimentary herbs during this special occasion.

Village Gardens Plover
MAY9
Civic

Service Project! Painting at St Brons School

A service project at St Bronislava Elementary School needs volunteers to help with painting. All paint is provided, and any amount of time is welcome, even an hour. The more hands, the lighter the work.

St Bronislava Elementary School
MAY9
Civic

May Club Meeting & Adopt-A-Highway Road Pickup

The May club meeting will take place at the groomer shed. After the meeting, the group will pick up garbage along the roadside. Proper shoes and gloves are recommended. A larger turnout will help the cleanup go faster.

Rome Sno-Bandits Groomer Shed
MAY9
Health & Wellness

In-Studio Event: Echoes of the Soul - A Vocal Sound Journey

Experience a guided vocal and vibrational sound journey led by Joni Clare, a vibrational sound practitioner, vocal guide, musician, improviser and song-maker. The session invites you to use your own voice as a healing instrument to relax the nervous system and release tension. Ancestral-style vocalizations blend with Himalayan singing bowls, gong, drum and other therapeutic instruments. Expect evocative vocal prompts that connect you with breath, body, memory and nature, along with vocal toning and non-religious chanting that cultivate resonant, primal vibrations. Mindfulness mantras and intention-based original music support the flow of the experience. Designed as a sound bath, you can lie down and listen to soothing sounds that encourage deep physical ease and shifts in awareness. If lying down is not comfortable, sitting against a wall or in a chair is welcome. This is not a performance, it is a quiet, compassionate container for inward focus. Soft hums or sighs may arise as energy moves, and brief, controlled sounds are acceptable while maintaining a calm atmosphere. Wear comfortable layers, arrive a little early to settle, and bring a yoga mat, pillow, blanket or any props that help you rest well. Afterward, drink water and move gently since you may feel deeply relaxed. The experience is suitable for most people seeking stress reduction, deep relaxation or support for mental well-being, including those who find traditional meditation challenging. Families are welcome to share the experience in honor of Mother’s Day, with a suggested minimum age of about 8 to 10, provided younger participants can remain calm and still and are comfortable with occasional louder tones from instruments like gongs and singing bowls. Participants often report a calmer nervous system, reduced stress, support at the cellular level, heightened awareness, a greater sense of ease and encouragement of the body’s self-healing capacity. Price is $25 with the discount code SOUL5 before the deadline, and $30 afterward. Frontline workers in Wisconsin may request scholarship assistance for this workshop. All purchases are final, with refunds issued only if the organizer or presenter cancels or offers a rescheduled date.

5 Koshas Yoga & Wellness
MAY9
Family

52nd Annual Children's Festival

At Marathon Park, a community celebration focuses on kids with hands-on arts and crafts, inflatable play structures, visits with fire trucks, magic acts, live music, face painting, an animal petting area, and showcases from local youth performers. New this year, the Wausau Children's Business Fair features young entrepreneurs offering their goods. The theme highlights space exploration with a back-to-the-moon focus and a giant leap for kids. Food trucks will be on site, and cash is recommended for purchases. Admission is free. The event is hosted by the Marathon Park, Recreation, and Forestry Department and presented by First Impressions S.C. Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics.

Marathon Park
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Ballroom Day at DDH Dance

Explore ballroom at DDH Dance with a mix of beginner and intermediate classes. New dancers can start with Waltz and Hustle in Beginner Level 1, then continue with Salsa and Night Club Two Step in Beginner Level 2. Those with some experience can dive into Cha Cha at the Intermediate Level 3. Take a single class or enjoy multiple sessions for a fuller experience. It is a welcoming option for couples or friends and a fun way to try something different in Wausau.

DDH Dance Academy
MAY9
Civic

American Flag Placement

Members of the public will place American flags on the headstones of veterans at three Wisconsin Rapids cemeteries, including Forest Hill, Calvary, and Restlawn Memorial Park. The effort begins at the Forest Hill Mausoleum and continues east from that starting point. This solemn activity is open to the public and honors service members who have passed.

Forest Hill Cemetery & Mausoleum
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

soilSHOP Stevens Point, 2026

Bring a soil sample to the Stevens Point soilSHOP for on site screening and a friendly way to learn about what is in your soil. Screening is free, and family members of all ages can explore educational activities while they wait. Afterward, meet with experts to discuss the results and what they mean. Hosted by students in Soil 368/568, Urban Soils at UWSP. For questions, contact Bryant.Scharenbroch@uwsp.edu.

UWSP College of Natural Resources
MAY9
Outdoor Recreation

Ephemeral Hike at Powers Bluff County Park

Participants will take a 1.5 mile hike with Sierra Club members through a park in Arpin, Wisconsin, known for its botanical, historical, and cultural significance. A potluck will follow the hike. Registration is requested.

Powers Bluff County Park & Winter Recreation Area
MAY9
Markets

JN CREATIONS BOUTIQUE - OCCASIONAL MARKET - GIFT SHOP

Shoppers will find thoughtful Mother's Day presents in a relaxed boutique setting, with handpicked options for every mom. The experience is calm and charming, and each purchase supports independent makers, artisans, and small businesses. For items or gifts needed ahead of time, contact is available by private message, text, or email.

JN Creations LLC
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Wausau: Faux Stained Glass

Adults can craft a faux stained glass suncatcher that adds color and whimsy to any window.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY9
Music

Gene and Anne Schmidt: Solemn Assembly

Gene and Anne Schmidt bring Solemn Assembly to Chestnut Center for the Arts. The program features Gene’s original songs that span multiple genres, have reached audiences worldwide, and have been performed in several languages. His acoustic musicianship enhances the many melodies he has composed.

Chestnut Center for the Arts
MAY9
Theater

"Father of the Bride" - Wisconsin Rapids Community Theatre

Wisconsin Rapids Comm Theatre
MAY9
Outdoor Recreation

Guided Birding Tour with Art Stevenson

Take part in a guided birding tour led by Art Stevenson held before the Open House. Registration is required and includes a $10 fee. Participants will register and gather upon arrival. To sign up, contact Vivki.

Sandhill State Wildlife Area
MAY9
Fundraisers

Paws For Brittany — Marshfield Area Pet Shelter

Register online before April 23 to receive this year’s exclusive event t-shirt. Fee increases to $40 on April 24.

Wildwood Zoo
MAY9
Markets

Marshfield Winter Farmers Market

A fresh season of the Marshfield Winter Farmers Market gets underway at Second Street Community Center. This kickoff marks the start of the market’s seasonal run.

Second Street Community Center
MAY9
Civic

Move Some Earth Day

An all-day volunteer workday dedicated to transforming the demonstration site at the ReNew the Earth Institute. Typical projects include landscaping and clearing brush.

Renew The Earth Institute
MAY9
Sports

Marshfield Roaring Run 3K/5K

Choose a 3K or 5K at the Marshfield Roaring Run. Both the start and the finish are at the entrance to Heiting Stadium.

Marshfield High School
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch at Timekeeper Distillery

Celebrate Mother’s Day at Timekeeper Lounge and Distillery with a brunch buffet featuring familiar favorites. Enjoy time together over a relaxed meal.

Timekeeper Lounge and Distillery
MAY10
Games & Entertainment

Wilds Unknown Prerelease!

Celebrate the Wilds Unknown set with a prerelease event featuring sealed deck play. Registration is $40. Participants receive a Wilds Unknown prerelease kit, then build decks of at least 40 cards using only the contents of their sealed packs. The usual two-color ink restriction is waived, so any colors are allowed, while the standard rules for inkable and non-inkable cards remain in effect. Matches are best two out of three. Prize support grants one Wilds Unknown pack for each round win, and anyone finishing 0-3 receives one pack. The event is capped at three rounds.

The Dragon's Roost llc.
MAY10
Music

Sunday Funday Blues @ Ryder's Roadhouse!

A monthly Sunday Funday dedicated to blues rock, with each installment offering something fresh and full of groove. The focus is on lively, high-energy sounds that keep the spirit of the genre front and center.

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch Buffet + Planting Experience

Celebrate Mom with a relaxed morning at the Food + Farm Exploration Center featuring a chef-guided brunch buffet that highlights seasonal flavors from Wisconsin. The menu spans warm pastries like chocolate cherry scones and banana nut muffins, chocolate covered strawberries, and a fresh fruit display, along with crispy chicken and fluffy waffles served with hot honey, whipped cream, maple syrup, and local butter. Savory choices include turkey sausage, home fries, and a crisp cucumber, radish, and herb salad. Interactive stations add to the fun, with made-to-order omelets, a prime rib carving station paired with potato rolls and creamy horseradish, and a mashed potato bar with a variety of toppings. Save room for desserts such as key lime tarts, strawberry cupcakes, and chocolate chip cookies. Orange juice, iced tea, and coffee are included, and a cash bar offers signature cocktails, mimosas, mocktails, and kid-favorite peach slushes. Every mother receives one complimentary mimosa. Children can decorate a flowerpot, then visit the Farm Tech Shed and the Greenhouse to plant an herb, creating a handmade gift that can be enjoyed as it grows through the season. Admission also includes full-day access to the center’s interactive exhibits, so there is plenty to explore after the meal. Pricing is $40 for adults and young adults, with a $35 member rate. Youth ages 4 to 10 are $20, with a $15 member rate, and children 3 and under are free. Reservations are required, walk-in or day-of seating is not available, and payment will be collected at the door. Guests seeking gluten-free options will find fruit, omelets, turkey sausage, the mashed potato bar, salad, and prime rib. Vegetarian selections include scones, muffins, fruit, waffles, omelets, salad, the mashed potato bar, and desserts.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch at Lake Arrowhead

Celebrate Mother’s Day with an annual buffet brunch at Lake Arrowhead featuring a wide-ranging menu for all ages. Enjoy a carving station with pork tenderloin and roast beef, cod four seasons, baked bone-in chicken, and penne pasta with meatballs, plus sides like mashed potatoes with gravy and the chef’s choice of vegetables. Breakfast favorites include a build-your-own omelet station, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, pancakes, sausage links, and bacon. Additional offerings include peel and eat shrimp, cheese and sausage, fresh fruit, dinner rolls, yogurt parfaits, and assorted desserts. Seating is by reservation only during the brunch service, and advance reservations are encouraged as recent years have reached capacity with waitlists. A $25 deposit per reservation is required to hold your spot and is non-refundable if you cancel or do not attend. Pricing is $32.95 for adults, $15.95 for children ages 4 to 12, and free for children 3 and under. Parties of 12 or more will receive a single check with an automatic 18 percent gratuity.

Lake Arrowhead Clubhouse
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch at The Whitney

Mark the occasion with a brunch celebrating Mother’s Day at The Whitney. Advance reservations are necessary. To book, call 715-423-1500.

Hotel Mead Resorts & Conventions Center
MAY10
Workshops & Classes

05-10-2026 Lady bug - Beginner Stained Glass

Get crafty with a beginner-friendly stained glass workshop where you will create your own piece for display at home. No experience is required, and all materials and guidance are provided. Each attendee receives a kit with precut and ground glass pieces, then works on foiling, burnishing, and soldering to complete the project. The workshop generally takes about 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on your pace. Color selections vary based on the glass available, and each kit offers different options to choose from. Please note the space is not handicap accessible, there are three steps to enter, and the crafting area is small. To reserve a spot with a credit card, use the Facebook ticket link for Square. If you prefer to pay in cash on the day of the workshop, contact the organizer to hold your spot. Refunds can be requested up to 24 hours in advance, otherwise they are forfeited.

K & P Customs LLC
MAY10
Holidays

Mothers Day @ Brews

Mr Brews is marking Mother’s Day with a thank-you for moms. Mothers can receive a complimentary burger from Mr Brews along with a special gift.

Mr Brews Taphouse - Plover
MAY10
Sales & Discounts

Fill-A-Bag Sale

Celebrate mom with a budget-friendly craft haul. Fill a bag of creative supplies for $5, with brown paper bags available on site, or bring your own bag to save $1. Explore a variety of items including stamps, embroidery, sewing and quilting patterns, sketchbooks, crochet and knitting needles, fabric, and more for makers of all kinds.

(Inside Artist & Fare) 1800 Plover Rd [Mailbox #9], Plover, WI
MAY10
Art & Culture

Seeing! A Photon’s Journey Across Space, Time and Mind

Explore the path of a single photon, formed in a faraway star and traveling through space until it meets the retina of an observer. This fulldome presentation traces that journey and shows how light makes vision possible.

Science Building
MAY10
Family

Max Goes to the Moon

Max, a dog, and a young girl named Tori, embark on the first lunar journey since the Apollo missions. This story introduces scientific concepts through sidebars, covering topics like the phases of the Moon, spaceflight, and lunar physics in a way that is accessible to both children and adults. Ultimately, their adventure inspires global unity, leading to the construction of a Moon colony, where the view of Earth fosters a sense of shared responsibility for our planet. This show is open to the public and takes place in the Allen F. Blocher Planetarium. It is recommended for families with children ages 5-11 and includes a Sunday Story Time followed by a planetarium show. Donations are appreciated to support future public programs.

Science Building
MAY11
Family

Master LEGO Builders

Young builders can dive into a LEGO club with rotating weekly themes that spark imagination and creativity. Some sessions feature specific challenges, while others are open build days where anything imagined can take shape. Newcomers and experienced enthusiasts alike can meet peers, build new skills, and turn ideas into creations. Sessions are held in the UWSP-Wausau Field House Classroom. The fee is $7 per class.

MAY11
Seasonal

SPRING INTO BRANSON!

Welcome the season with a multi-day getaway to Branson in the Ozarks. Brochures are available upon request via phone or email, and a sign-up deadline applies. Photos are provided and can be enlarged or printed.

MAY11
Health & Wellness

Yoga For Stress Relief and To Reset (Hybrid) - 5 Koshas, Wausau

Ease tension and reset with a hybrid yoga class designed to support stress relief. Offered by Exhale To Evolve at 5 Koshas Yoga & Wellness, it invites you to carve out an hour each week to slow down, breathe, and cultivate calm. Choose the format that suits you and create space to restore your energy and clarity.

5 Koshas Yoga & Wellness
MAY12
Food & Drink

Sugar Bar Monthly Wine Tasting

Explore six distinctive wines with guidance from host David Busch of Left Bank Wine. Tastings take place on the second Tuesday of each month from September through May. Enjoy artisan cheeses, door prizes, and insights about each wine you sample. The $25 cost covers all six tastings and includes a free bottle. Tickets can be purchased at the bar to secure a seat, or on the day if space remains. Capacity is limited.

Sugar Bar
MAY12
Groups & Meetups

Books on Tap

Aesop’s and Clover Road Brewing in Ashland present a relaxed monthly book club that pairs lively conversation with beer. Each meetup centers on a popular paperback selected to appeal to a broad range of readers, creating a low key, low pressure way to connect with friends over books. Copies are available for purchase at Clover Road as well as Aesop’s. Attendees are welcome even if they have not read the selection, and the conversation can also include what people are currently reading or hoping to read next.

Clover Road Brewing Ashland
MAY12
Sports

Away vs. Wausau

An away matchup against Wausau takes place at Wausau East High School.

Wausau East High School
MAY12
Career

Portage County Business Expo 2026

At the Portage County Business Expo 2026 at Holiday Inn Stevens Point - Convention Ctr, visitors can stop by the PuroClean booth for fun games, chances to win prizes, and exclusive event-only discounts and deals. It is also an opportunity to learn what PuroClean does and how their services can support your needs.

Holiday Inn Stevens Point - Convention Ctr
MAY12
Health & Wellness

"Innovative Solutions for Valuing the Invaluable": In-Person Badger Talk in Stevens Point, WI

Explore practical ways to better recognize and support family caregivers at this free, in-person Badger Talk presented by the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Portage County. The session explains why health care should move toward a caregiver-centered approach, introduces an evidence-supported assessment and intervention that can be used in hospitals and at home, and reviews policies that can strengthen resources for the growing number of people caring for older adults. The speaker is a board-certified occupational therapist, an assistant professor of kinesiology, and a geriatric health services and caregiving researcher with training from Colorado State University and the University of Pittsburgh. Their work focuses on developing, testing, and implementing person and family-centered assessments and interventions across care settings. To register, call the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Portage County at 715-346-1401. This program is offered in person only and is not available virtually.

Lincoln Center
MAY12
Games & Entertainment

Wausau: Pokémon Club

Each month, Pokémon enthusiasts meet to swap trading cards and talk about all things Pokémon. The focus is on card trading and conversation with other fans.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY12
Sports

Marshfield Tigers vs Wausau East Lumberjacks

Girls soccer takes the field as the Marshfield Tigers face the Wausau East Lumberjacks. Both the varsity and junior varsity squads will compete, showcasing talent across two levels.

Marshfield High School
MAY12
Sports

Stevens Point Area Senior High School vs. DC Everest High School

Goerke Field
MAY12
Family

Tot Time: Peas | Educational Toddler Program | Food + Farm Exploration Center

This is week 2 of the Tot Time program, focusing on seeds and planting. This week, the activities will take place in the Makerspace where children will explore the delicious seeds we eat such as sunflowers and nuts. The children will read stories, sing songs, check on the progress of the seeds they planted last week, and make homemade sunflower seed bars. They will also get to taste their handmade seed bars.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY13
Fundraisers

Noodles & Company Fundraiser

Noodles & Company is hosting a fundraiser where 25 percent of qualifying purchases will support United Way of South Wood & Adams Counties. To ensure your order is included, mention United Way of South Wood & Adams Counties when ordering in the restaurant. For digital orders placed through the Noodles Rewards app or the online ordering site, enter the code Giving25 at checkout so the purchase counts toward the fundraiser.

Noodles & Company
MAY13
Health & Wellness

Annual Mental Health Matters Event: Your Story Has Strength

Set along the Wisconsin River at the Pfiffner Building, this annual community gathering focuses on mental health and mental illness. It is family friendly and open to everyone. The program features a performance by the husband and wife duo 1st Avenue, a panel where peers and family members share their stories, tables with resources from community partners, games and activities, and the King Cone ice cream truck. A free meal is available while supplies last. Admission is free, and donations are welcome to support the nonprofit.

Pfiffner Building
MAY13
Music

Live at Libby's with Andy Braun

Enjoy live acoustic music at Libby McNeill’s in Marshfield as Andy Braun performs for Live at Libby’s. Take advantage of food and drink specials, linger over dinner, and enjoy the tunes.

Libby McNeill's Food & Drink
MAY13
Groups & Meetups

Pacelli Alumni Association monthly meeting

The Pacelli Alumni Association hosts its monthly meeting for anyone interested in what the organization does and how to support its service projects. The gathering takes place upstairs at O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria and highlights current initiatives along with ways to contribute to them.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
MAY13
Health & Wellness

Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Hosts Free Pregnancy Expo

A free pregnancy expo at the Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Cafeteria offers education and hands-on learning for pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. Families can connect with community resources, see the birth center, and visit interactive stations that cover diapering, safe sleep practices, home safety, infant care, comfort and breathing techniques for labor, options for managing labor pain, and car seat safety. Expectant mothers, support partners, and other family members are welcome. Siblings may take part in a hands-on sibling class during the expo. No registration is required. For questions, contact Lora Harris at 715-346-5332.

Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Cafeteria
MAY13
Markets

2026 Spring Studio Sale - 2 Day Sale

At Olio Arts & Music Center, this two-day studio sale brings together a diverse selection of pieces gathered by the center and generously contributed by local artists. Explore original artwork, prints, home decor, art supplies, books, pottery, fabric, furniture, and other creative finds. Prices are set to move so treasures can find new homes, creating space for future opportunities for the arts community. Inventory is limited, while supplies last. Payment is cash or check only. Donations of art supplies are welcome, and the full proceeds support Olio’s arts programming.

Olio Arts & Music Center
MAY13
Health & Wellness

"Reimaging the Family Caregiver Experience": In-Person Badger Talk in Stevens Point, WI

This free in-person talk explores the realities of family caregiving, with guidance on recognizing and addressing burnout. Expect practical self care ideas and approaches to lower the risk of burnout while supporting someone living with Alzheimer’s dementia. Hosted by the ADRC of Portage County, the program will also be available to attend virtually. Registration is available by calling 715-346-1401 and asking for a Dementia Care Specialist. The presenter is Jody Krainer, LCSW, who spent twenty years practicing within a major medical and behavioral health system in Waukesha. She also brings advanced training in business and six years of executive leadership experience at a community-based nonprofit in Milwaukee’s inner city. Since 2016 she has worked with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute at the UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health as the Dementia Diagnostic Clinic Network Manager, and since May 2021 she has also led WAI’s Wisconsin Dementia Resource Network. Additional details will be shared when available.

Lincoln Center
MAY13
Family

Little Explorers: Parent/Child Community Group

This free gathering offers sensory-rich play for little ones ages 0 to 7. Parents, grandparents, and other caregivers take part alongside their prekindergarten children, exploring all five senses together while strengthening bonds. Activities include summer themed stories, upbeat music and movement with a seasonal twist, a lemonade stand sensory station, a simple STEM experiment with lemon volcanoes, easy salt art, and a snack. Caregivers remain with their children throughout the experience. Parking is available in the lot, and once inside, look for the large white sign. Questions can be shared in the discussion tab for the event, where an official flier is also available.

MAY13
Groups & Meetups

Creatives and Coffee (Free Event)

Local artists gather over coffee to connect, exchange ideas, and share works in progress. Creators from every discipline, including literary arts, are welcome to take part. The meetup is held in the CCA's Upper Reception Room, and admission is free. Questions can be directed to Lyn Steinmetz.

Chestnut Center for the Arts
MAY13
Games & Entertainment

Orange Door Trivia

Orange Door's interactive trivia will be shown on a large screen. Form a team of two or more and use your mobile device to play for a chance to win a variety of prizes.

Graffiti's Sports Pub
MAY13
Groups & Meetups

Wausau: Fiber Artists Meetup

Fiber crafters are invited to gather each month at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters to make and chat. Knitters, crocheters, and embroiderers are welcome. Bring a work in progress to stitch on and meet others who share your interests.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY13
Games & Entertainment

Trivia @ Hoozels at the Lakes — Visit Rome, WI

Join the fun for DJ Trivia, which is always free. Gift cards will be awarded to the first, second, and third place teams.

Hoozels at The Lakes
MAY13
Family

Wausau: Play & Learn

Play & Learn takes place at the Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters. For those seeking additional Wausau-area happenings, there is a community events calendar that includes library listings, though most of the entries are not affiliated with the library.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY14
Groups & Meetups

Hub City Writers Group (Free Event)

Share the craft of writing with others in a relaxed, encouraging setting. This free writers group welcomes adults who work in fiction, nonfiction prose, and poetry at any experience level. Expect a supportive atmosphere for conversation and creativity, with light refreshments available. For more information, call 715-389-8999 or email contact@chestnutarts.org.

Chestnut Center for the Arts
MAY14
Workshops & Classes

Firearm Safety and Concealed Carry

Presented by the Marshfield Mueller-Hintz VFW Post 1866, this class at Hotel Marshfield focuses on responsible firearm ownership in Wisconsin. Participants will cover safe handling, secure storage, and lawful transportation, then create a household safety plan. The session also explains concealed carry considerations, related state laws, and the steps to complete the application process. There is no live fire portion, and firearms will be available to handle for testing purposes. A $50 registration fee applies, and space is limited to the first 100 registrants.

Hotel Marshfield
MAY14
Workshops & Classes

Science On Tap - A Sharper Scalpel: Precision Medicine with CRISPR

A Science On Tap presentation explores how CRISPR is advancing precision medicine. The speaker is Dana Talsness, PhD, a human molecular geneticist with Prevention Genetics. The event takes place in the Central Ballroom at Hotel Marshfield. Everyone is welcome, admission is free, and food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Hotel Marshfield - Central Ballroom
MAY14
Markets

Permanent Jewelry Pop-Up Event!

Discover a permanent jewelry pop-up showcasing elegant pieces by Shantel. Following a strong turnout during her last appearance, she is back with her collection. Drink specials and the full menu will be available all night.

Final Score
MAY14
Art & Culture

Book Discussion on Weyward

This group discussion of Weyward by Emilia Hart includes time beforehand to pick up drinks and snacks, and it is open to all.

Hop & Grape
MAY14
Health & Wellness

Beyond the Game - A Mental Health Summit Focused on Well‑Being in Sports

Athletes navigate pressures that go far beyond training and competition, and the psychological and emotional demands can be especially intense for students. Beyond the Game is a free, one day summit from Aspirus Health that centers on mental health and overall well being in sports at every level. Registration is required, and eligible professionals can earn continuing medical education credits. Featured speakers include LeRoy Butler, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame member, and Super Bowl champion; Jeff Olson, a former Ishpeming High School coach and teacher, inductee of the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame and the U.P. Sports Hall of Fame, speaker, and father to Daniel; Dr. Chris Carr, director of performance psychology and team behavioral health clinician for the Green Bay Packers; and Katey Collins, LCSW, MSW, CWP, a licensed clinical social worker with Aspirus Health and a USA Swimming certified coach. The summit is open to everyone. Coaches, educators, health care professionals, parents, and community members are especially welcome.

Jefferson Street Inn
MAY14
Markets

JN CREATIONS BOUTIQUE - OCCASIONAL MARKET - GIFT SHOP

The boutique at JN Creations LLC features a thoughtfully curated mix of gifts, home decor, artwork, and everyday self care items in a relaxed, charming shopping setting. Every purchase supports independent makers, artisans, and small businesses. For questions or to arrange items or gifts in advance, call or text 612-seven five six-1177 or email jncreationsllc@gmail.com.

JN Creations LLC
MAY14
Civic

PCS Shredding Party

Join the 16th Annual Pacelli Catholic Schools Shredding Party, a community service and fundraising event. Bring your secure documents to shred. Donations will be accepted and greatly appreciated for the confidential shredding services. There is a suggested donation of $10 per bag or $20 per box. No early drop off is permitted, and if you have more than 10 boxes, please call ahead. Please remove alligator clips, black binder clips, and folders. There will be a food truck on site.

Schulfer & Associates Wealth Management LLC
MAY14
Food & Drink

Women in Wine: Tasting Series | Left Bank Wine

In honor of the International Year of the Woman Farmer, the Food + Farm Exploration Center is hosting a tasting series spotlighting women in viticulture. David from Left Bank Wine will guide you through a curated selection of 6 to 10 wines, all produced by women winemakers or women-owned vineyards. There will be light refreshments selected to complement the wines. Its a casual, drop-in evening designed for discovery, purchase tickets to celebrate women of the harvest.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY14
Sports

Marshfield Girls Varsity Soccer @ WRLHS

Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, located in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, hosts Marshfield for a varsity conference soccer match on the home field. This matchup brings together conference opponents for a meeting in Wisconsin Rapids.

Lincoln High School
MAY14
Sports

Stevens Point Area Senior High School vs Wausau East Lumberjacks

Goerke Field
MAY15
Music

Jordan Bain @ Bull Falls Brewing Co!

At Bull Falls Brewing Co., Jordan Bain delivers a mix of originals and covers that stretches from 1926 through 2026. With voice, guitar, a looper pedal, and other gear, he puts his stamp on songs linked to Hank Williams Sr, the Beatles, Weezer, the White Stripes, and more.

Bull Falls Brewing Co.
MAY15
Music

Sarah Crow and the Strangers

Sarah Crow and the Strangers return to the stage for the first time since November 2025 with a performance at Great Northern Distilling.

Great Northern Distilling
MAY15
Sports

SPYBA Evens HOME TOURNAMENT

SPYBA's home tournament at Zenoff Park - Stevens Point Softball Association showcases travel teams in the even-numbered age divisions of 10U and 12U. The focus is on youth softball competition for these groups.

Zenoff Park - Stevens Point Softball Association
MAY15
Music

Ultimate Eric Church Experience LIVE in the Back Barn

A high energy tribute to Eric Church brings the grit and heart of The Chief’s rock and country catalog to the stage. Led by a frontman who looks and sounds strikingly like Eric Church, this Chicago based band is widely regarded as one of the leading tributes in the country. The show spans favorites such as "Springsteen" and "Drink in My Hand", and reaches into deeper cuts like "Stick That In Your Country Song". The performance emphasizes authenticity, refined through extensive touring from Las Vegas to New York.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY15
Civic

Clean It Up, Wausau

City of Wausau residents can dispose of large items through this drop off opportunity, with proof of residency required. Many items are accepted at no charge, including furniture such as tables, chairs, sofas, dressers, and mattresses or box springs, along with stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, and grills. Yard equipment is accepted when gas and oil are removed, such as snow blowers, lawn mowers, weed trimmers or edgers, and rototillers. Scrap metal is also accepted. Some materials require a fee, payable in cash only. Tires up to 20 inches are 5 dollars each and those over 20 inches are 10 dollars each. Electronics are 49 cents per pound, covering items like computers, faxes, printers, televisions, small appliances such as coffee makers and vacuum cleaners, stereos, and many corded devices. Certain appliances have a 25 dollar fee each, including dehumidifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators, and freezers. Working medical equipment is welcomed at no cost through a partnership with Good News Project and its Health Equipment Lending Program, the HELP Closet. Accepted examples include bath or shower chairs, rolling walkers, wheelchairs, crutches, canes, toilet seat risers, commodes, bed rails, bathtub grab bars, and knee walkers or scooters. Some items are not accepted, including light bulbs, smoke or carbon monoxide detectors, batteries, paint, chemicals, waste oil, antifreeze, remodeling waste such as insulation and fiberglass, roofing material, lead, fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, compressed gas cylinders, and explosives. Medications should be taken to a local police department. For questions, contact the City of Wausau Department of Public Works at 715-261-6960.

Wausau Yard Waste Site
MAY15
Family

Chocolate Chip Cookies Storytime

A storytime at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library features cookie themed tales and songs, all centered on chocolate chip cookies.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY15
Music

Live Music at Grand Avenue Tavern

Live music sets take place at The Grand Avenue Tavern on Fridays and Saturdays. Performances are held in the Gazebo on Fridays, then move inside the Tavern on Saturdays.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
MAY15
Sports

Hudson Girls Varsity Soccer @ WRLHS

Varsity soccer takes center stage as Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln, based in Wisconsin Rapids, hosts Hudson of Wisconsin in a non-conference matchup. The contest will be played on Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln’s home field.

Lincoln High School
MAY15
Music

Tim Gleason

Country artist Tim Gleason from Yorkville, Illinois fronts the Tim Gleason Band at Springville Sports Barn. Their music ranges from modern and classic country to pop and rock.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Stevens Point | Line Dance Lessons

Enjoy an afternoon of instruction in line dancing at Rookies Sportspub. Expect a fun, welcoming session focused on teaching the steps. Admission is $7 per person. Food and beverages are available for purchase at the venue, and outside items are not permitted. If weather is poor, any cancellation will be posted on the event website and Facebook page.

Rookies Sportspub
MAY16
Family

A Glittery Library Mystery

Put your sleuthing skills to work in a sparkly, book-themed caper at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. Follow the clues and take on a whodunit built around the Dewey Decimal system to see if you can crack the case.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY16
Markets

Master Gardeners Plant Sale 2026

The 25th Annual Master Gardeners Plant Sale takes place at the Marathon Park Cattle Barn. Browse a wide assortment of locally grown plants cultivated by Master Gardeners, including perennials, annuals, hostas, vegetables, tomatoes, herbs, native plants, and seedlings. Pricing is kept low, and payments are limited to cash or check. Early shoppers will find the broadest selection. Children can take part in hands-on activities in the dedicated planting area. New this year, Scout Troop 439 will be on site with coffee and food for sale. Proceeds support grants and other community projects, so every purchase helps local initiatives. This once-a-year sale offers a convenient way to refresh garden beds while supporting the community.

Marathon Park
MAY16
Music

Andy Shore @ Rookies

Andy Shore appears at Rookies Sportspub for a fun night with a good-time atmosphere.

Rookies Sportspub
MAY16
Sports

Stratford Youth Baseball Golf Outing

At RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility, this fifth annual golf outing benefits Stratford youth baseball, with all proceeds dedicated to reducing participation costs for players in grades 1 through 12. Participants will play 18 holes with carts, then enjoy a brat or burger meal along with awards and raffle baskets. The entry fee is $85 per person, and registration is limited to the first 27 teams. To register a team, or to provide a raffle basket or hole sponsorship, contact Drew Spaeth for details.

RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Lifeguard Certification Course

Build vital water safety skills in a two day lifeguard certification course that helps you secure a summer position at Lake Arrowhead. The $150 per person fee covers classroom materials and pool instruction leading to a one year StarGuard certification. Registration must be paid in advance and capacity is limited. To enroll, call (715) 325-2924 or email hr@lakearrowheadgolf.com.

Lake Arrowhead Clubhouse
MAY16
Family

VPCon 2026

Spend a full day immersed in tabletop gaming at Springville Sports Barn, with an open library offering a wide range of titles, raffle prizes, and a silent auction. There are chances to host or join scheduled games, and attendees can bring their own favorites to share and play. Food and drinks are available for purchase on-site, and outside carry-ins are not allowed. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for students, and children 12 and under can attend for free. Those aiming for specific titles or sessions can pre-register to reserve a spot at the table.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY16
Markets

Outdoor Market at Grand Ave Artifactory

Explore an outdoor market at Grand Ave Artifactory featuring more than 20 booths filled with antiques, vintage finds, upcycled pieces, handmade and local goods, and fresh baked treats. The market is planned to proceed in most weather, with a shift to Sunday of the same weekend if severe conditions require it and conditions improve. Vendors interested in participating can reach out to Jenni Phillipson, the sole organizer, in person at Grand Ave Artifactory, by direct message to the Grand Ave Artifactory Facebook page, or by email at jenni@grandaveartifactory.com. Beware of scams and do not send money or respond to anyone other than Jenni.

Grand Ave Artifactory
MAY16
Fundraisers

STEPPIN' OUT FOR PARKINSON

At the Pfiffner Building, a community walk raises funds and awareness for Parkinson’s disease, honoring Dan Fiskus and his family. Participants can move at their own pace, from a single lap to the full mile, with music from a live DJ, door prizes from local businesses, and opportunities to connect and show support. Proceeds benefit the Wisconsin Parkinson Association, which provides resources, community, support, and hope for people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones.

Pfiffner Building
MAY16
Family

Kiwanis Youth Outdoors Day

Kiwanis Youth Outdoors Day returns with a full slate of hands-on outdoor activities. This year the event moves to the Kiwanis Lodge on Lake Wazeecha, instead of Red Sands Beach Park. Planned experiences include fishing, birding, trapping and skinning demonstrations, harnessed tree climbing, flying large kites, and shooting activities, with more to discover. Registration is free, online sign-up is preferred, and on-site registration will be available. All registered participants receive a hot dog lunch and are eligible for raffle prizes totaling more than $1,000.

Wisconsin Rapids Kiwanis Club
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Wisconsin Gun Class - Wausau - Concealed Carry Class

This concealed carry class from Wisconsin Gun Class takes place at Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Wausau. More than 13,000 students have chosen Wisconsin Gun Class to earn their concealed carry certification.

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Wausau
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Wausau: Spice Blending for Grilling

Discover how to mix your own spice blends made for grilling season, and learn straightforward ways to combine ingredients into blends you can use at the grill.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY16
Markets

JN CREATIONS BOUTIQUE - OCCASIONAL MARKET - GIFT SHOP

An occasional market and gift shop at JN Creations LLC features a curated mix of gifts, home goods, art, and everyday self care. The shopping experience is calm and welcoming, and every purchase supports makers, artisans, and small businesses. For help with items or gifts in advance, text or call 612-seven five six-1177 or email jncreationsllc@gmail.com.

JN Creations LLC
MAY16
Markets

Plant Sale- Growing Collective Fundraiser

Growing Collective presents its thirteenth annual plant sale featuring a wide selection of vegetable starts, herbs, edible flowers, and native plants. Many options are organic or heirloom. Payments can be made by cash, check, or credit and debit cards.

Central Rivers Farmshed
MAY16
Sales & Discounts

Customer Appreciation Sale

A single-day sale offers 25 percent off every item in the store, with prizes at the door and refreshments available while you shop.

MAY16
Health & Wellness

Guided Stretching/walk on the Farm and Goat Play

Take part in a stretching session at Badger State Farms, then enjoy time playing with lambs, goats, and bunnies. This mix of movement and animal interaction offers a relaxed experience on the farm.

Badger State Farms LLC
MAY16
Music

THAT GUY @ PINELAND CAMPING PARK

See THAT GUY live at Pineland Camping Park in Big Flats, WI.

Pineland Camping Park
MAY16
Sports

Lourdes Academy Varsity Softball @ Assumption

Assumption of Wisconsin Rapids hosts Lourdes Academy of Oshkosh for a varsity softball non-conference matchup on the home field. Two Wisconsin programs meet on the diamond for a head-to-head game with Assumption as the host.

MAY16
Fundraisers

Walk MS: Wausau 2026

The MS community will unite to raise funds and make a difference for everyone living with MS. Whether you live with MS, love someone who does, or are part of the wider community, you can display your role in the movement and be celebrated for the important part you play. Funds raised will help support National MS Society programs, research, and advocacy.

Central Wisconsin Convention & Expo Center
MAY16
Markets

Marshfield Winter Farmers Market

The Marshfield Winter Farmers Market begins a new season at Second Street Community Center.

Second Street Community Center
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Pilot for a Day - May 16 - 17, 2026

Pilot for a Day will walk you through flight training basics and give you the chance to take the controls and fly an airplane. The course includes a ground school presenting aviation subjects, such as aerodynamics, stick and rudder, and FAA license options. You will then have the opportunity to fly an airplane between Wausau and Merrill with another Pilot for a Day, each flying one leg of the flight. Ground school is on Saturday, May 16. Flight slots are scheduled over the weekend. All attendees must attend the Saturday morning ground school to fly. Youth between 15 and 17 need a permission slip if attending without a parent. Ages 12-14 must attend with a parent or guardian who also has a paid ticket and will be flying with them. Two students are taken per aircraft. If you sign up with a partner, you will be scheduled in the same aircraft. If you purchase an individual ticket, you will be paired with another individual flyer for the flight. Ground school is held rain or shine. If conditions are not appropriate for a safe flight, flight instructors will reschedule flyers to return another day. No refunds are available for this event.

Wausau Downtown Airport
MAY16
Markets

Wausau: Book Sale: Friends Members Only

Friends of MCPL hosts a members-only sale on the third Saturday of each month. Non-members can sign up for membership on site.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY17
Sports

5-Stand

This 5-Stand event is a compact version of sporting clays, where shooters engage targets from five fixed stations. Targets are launched from six to eight machines, offering varied angles, speeds, and elevations. Each station presents a different combination of targets, ensuring a varied challenge. This event is designed for all skill levels and includes both singles and doubles formats. It offers a faster alternative to a full sporting clays course, providing the same variety of target presentations and serving as a great introduction to sporting clays for new shooters. Contact the Heart of WI Sportsman Club directly for current fees, start times, and any pre-registration requirements.

Heart of Wisconsin Sportsman's Club
MAY17
Workshops & Classes

Swine Clinic - MASS Sponsored

At Marathon Park, this MASS sponsored swine clinic offers education and skill building for anyone involved in swine projects. Participants can learn from a seasoned showperson, pick up practical guidance and real world techniques, and have time to ask questions. It is also an opportunity to meet others with similar interests and build confidence in project skills. Bring your ID numbers for check in. For MASS participants, attendance counts as one of the five qualifying events for Category B education requirements.

Marathon Park
MAY17
Health & Wellness

Yoga with Puppies

Take part in a playful yoga class alongside puppies, benefiting Little Charlotte's Rescue. Hosted at Daycare Unleashed Inc, the class is $20 per person and includes bottled water and plenty of puppy affection. Please bring a yoga mat or a towel.

Daycare Unleashed Inc
MAY17
Fundraisers

Breakfast for BGC

The inaugural Breakfast for BGC brings a family friendly fundraiser to RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility in support of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. This event helps the Club remain open year round, providing local youth with mentorship, academic support, enrichment programs, and healthy snacks. Attendees can enjoy a buffet breakfast, take part in a 50/50 raffle and basket raffles with contributions from local businesses, and explore a Youth Art Gallery featuring artwork created by Club members. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for ages 5 to 11, and free for children 4 and under. Businesses and community members can participate through sponsorships, raffle donations, or volunteering by contacting Kaitlyn at kaitlyn.konrardy@bgclubpc.org or 715-883-1088.

RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility
MAY17
Markets

In Full Bloom Garden Party🪴💛

A romantic garden party shaped by soft florals, quiet conversation, and the simple pleasure of a beautiful afternoon. Meander through the blooms, make your own bag charm, choose from fresh plants and flowers, and browse a thoughtfully curated selection of local vendors. The atmosphere is unhurried and gentle, inviting you to linger over pretty details and head out feeling a little lighter. Wear something floral, bring a friend or your mom, and enjoy time spent in full bloom.

LandArt
MAY18
Groups & Meetups

Men's Breakfast — Grace Baptist Church

This monthly men’s breakfast offers a chance to share a meal, build connections, and begin the day with encouraging conversation. The atmosphere is relaxed and come as you are.

The Daily Grind Gourmet Coffee & Tea
MAY19
Festivals

ADRC Fest

Enjoy a country-themed fest featuring cowboy-inspired food, western music, line dancing instruction, games with lassos, an opportunity to meet your Representative, a 50/50 raffle, and door prizes. Every attendee receives a door prize ticket at check-in, and an additional ticket is available with advance RSVP by phone at 715-346-1401. Individuals with special needs who plan to attend can contact the Aging & Disability Resource Center at 715-346-1401 so reasonable accommodations can be arranged. Please note that a quorum of the COA/ADRC Board, the Portage County Board of Supervisors, or a related committee may be present.

Lincoln Center
MAY19
Workshops & Classes

Tuesdays at the Library: Mini Zen Garden Craft

Get ready for the busy summer season by crafting a soothing mini Zen garden at Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. Participants will decorate the base of their garden, then choose their sand and accessories to complete at home.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY19
Art & Culture

LHS Interact Presents: Rise To Remember

LHS Interact presents Rise To Remember, the 9th annual student variety show featuring art, music, and dance performances at the Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids. Admission is free.

Performing Arts Center
MAY19
Workshops & Classes

Hat or Tote Burning Workshop at Great Northern Distilling

Settle in for a creative night out filled with hats, drinks, and DIY fun. Choose a hat, then personalize it by burning your own design with stencils and tools, with friendly guidance available along the way. A hat bar stocked with accessories lets you finish the look with your own flair. No art experience required. Open to everyone ages 12 and up.

MAY19
Civic

Free Community Shred Day - STEVENS POINT | Protect Your Identity & Support a Local Nonprofit

Safeguard your personal information and give back locally at a complimentary shredding event hosted at Prevail Bank’s Stevens Point branch. Bring items like old bank statements, past tax records, medical paperwork, and other documents with sensitive details for safe disposal. For every pound of paper shredded, Prevail Bank will donate $1 to CAP Services Family Crisis Center, up to a total of $1,000. You can have up to three boxes shredded at no charge, and if you bring more than three, a $5 per box donation is encouraged. All monetary contributions collected go directly to CAP Services Family Crisis Center. One visit helps protect your identity, reduces paper waste, and supports a cause close to home.

Prevail Bank
MAY19
Health & Wellness

Pearls for Parkinson’s: LIVE

Pearls for Parkinson’s: LIVE brings people living with Parkinson’s and their families together at Centralia Center. The program focuses on encouragement, connection, and access to information and services. It provides a welcoming space centered on hope, community, and support for those affected by Parkinson’s.

Centralia Center
MAY19
Sports

Marshfield Tigers vs D C Everest Evergreens

The Marshfield Tigers will face off against D C Everest Evergreens in a soccer match.

Kenneth and Ardyce Heiting Community Stadium
MAY19
Workshops & Classes

Wausau: GMs Guild: Writing an Adventure

Gain guidance on creating a compelling one-shot adventure, and take time to exchange helpful advice and ideas with others.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY20
Fundraisers

Qdoba Fundraiser

Enjoy a meal at Qdoba while supporting United Way of South Wood & Adams Counties. A quarter of eligible sales will be donated to the organization. To make sure your purchase is counted toward the fundraiser, present the fundraiser QR code when ordering in the restaurant, or place your order online using the coupon code QDOBAGIVES.

QDOBA Mexican Eats
MAY20
Workshops & Classes

Nature Journaling: Making Connections

For anyone who delights in noticing small wonders outdoors, this program centers on paying close attention to the living world. Mary Jo Flemming presents an inviting introduction to nature journaling, a simple practice that sharpens observation, encourages curiosity, and deepens a connection to nature. Artistic talent is not required, only a willingness to slow down and look closely. With a background in biology and education, Mary Jo has spent years exploring and teaching outside, guided early on by a mother who loved birds and wildflowers. In retirement she uses journaling to bring together her interests in birds, writing, and native landscaping. Attendees can expect practical tips to get started and the reassurance that this practice is for everyone. Whether you are a seasoned naturalist or simply someone who enjoys being outdoors, nature journaling offers a meaningful way to engage with the world. A friendly heads-up, many people find it becomes a habit that is hard to give up. Part of the ALAS 2025-26 season, the presentation is offered in a hybrid format with an in-person option at the Lincoln Center and a simultaneous live option via Zoom.

Lincoln Center
MAY20
Fundraisers

Raising Dough with Papa Murphy's

Papa Murphy's of Stevens Point is holding a fundraiser benefiting the Portage County EMS Association. When you buy a take-and-bake pizza, Papa Murphy's will donate 20% to the association. Pick up lunch or dinner to contribute through your purchase.

Papa Murphys Take N Bake Pizza
MAY20
Groups & Meetups

Central Wisconsin Monthly Nonprofit Meet-Up

Join others who work with or support nonprofits for a monthly meet-up. This free and informal gathering is a space to enjoy refreshments and conversation. Locations rotate each month.

MREA | Midwest Renewable Energy Association
MAY20
Workshops & Classes

Mommy & Me U Paint Event

This Mommy & Me painting experience at Mosaic of North Central Wisconsin features U Paint & Party. Participants create a suncatcher of their choice and enjoy friendly conversation in a relaxed setting.

Mosaic of North Central Wisconsin
MAY20
Games & Entertainment

Trivia @ Hoozels at the Lakes — Visit Rome, WI

Enjoy a night of DJ Trivia. It is always free to play and a lot of fun. Gift cards will be awarded to the top three teams.

Hoozels at The Lakes
MAY21
Health & Wellness

Conversation with SZ Putnam

At Hmong American Center, Inc., a conversation with SZ Putnam focuses on Hmong generational trauma. The program offers two separate sessions, one for elders and another for the general community, providing dedicated opportunities for open discussion.

Hmong American Center, Inc.
MAY21
Music

Tunes on the Turn

Thursday nights on the patio bring a summer-long run of live music. This edition features Jeffrey Clarke performing a mix of classic rock, country, and oldies. Throughout the season, the lineup spans country, classic rock, soft rock, pop, yacht rock, 50s and 60s favorites, 70s rock and roll, acoustic sets, alternative, and funk classics, with performers including All Tangled Up, Southbound, Bourbon Country, Max Benitz, A Little Bit of Nash, Around Town, Jackson Taylor, Richardson Acoustic, Back Porch Jam, Yellow Pellet, Madlee, Second Hand Stereo, Alter Ego, Allen Brothers Band, and Open Tab.

Lake Arrowhead Clubhouse
MAY21
Groups & Meetups

Monthly PFLAG Gayme Night

A monthly PFLAG game night at Oddities, Manga, & Games offers a relaxed way to play games and connect with allies and friends in the community. It takes place every third Thursday of the month.

Oddities, Manga, & Games
MAY21
Sales & Discounts

Chick Days Feed Sale

Spring savings are available during each chick delivery day from Sunnyside Hatchery, with $3 off any Purina chick starter feed. Eligible options include Start & Grow Medicated or Non-Medicated, Organic Start & Grow, and the new Farm to Flock 20% Starter.

Central Wisconsin Country Store
MAY21
Health & Wellness

Kundalini Flow

Settle into a deep connection with your breath and move through the body in an energizing Kundalini flow. This practice combines rhythmic breathing, mantras, kriyas, meditations, and mudras to support the experience.

MAY21
Family

Music with Ms. Brenda

Ms. Brenda brings back toddler music time, focusing on classic nursery rhymes for children of all ages. This once per month session offers a half hour of movement, clapping, and sing-alongs. Participation is included with daily museum admission or membership.

MAY21
Workshops & Classes

Nature Journaling, Making Connections

MaryJo Fleming presents a program centered on nature journaling and making connections.

MAY21
Health & Wellness

Mindful Movement for PD – Stevens Point

This mindfulness-based movement class for PD at the Stevens Point Area YMCA is led by instructor Courtney Schaefer.

Stevens Point Area YMCA
MAY21
Games & Entertainment

Wausau: Now Recruiting a Triangle Agency Mission

Geared toward adults, this library session offers an RPG sampler focused on playing Triangle Agency, the recipient of three Gold ENNIE awards for Best Game, Best Writing, and Best Rules. Attendees will try the game and get a feel for its style of play.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY21
Sports

Stevens Point Area Senior High School vs Marshfield Tigers

Watch Stevens Point Area Senior High School play against Marshfield Tigers in a soccer match.

Goerke Field
MAY21
Music

TJ MORROW

Find tickets for TJ Morrow at Point After Pub & Grill in Stevens Point.

Point After Pub & Grill
MAY22
Sports

CWRCSAMTCOA

Get set for monster truck racing at Zero RC Raceway. Awards will be given to the top three and to TQ. Additional information will be shared soon.

MAY22
Fundraisers

MLC Benefit Game for Emersyn!

Each year, the MLC Adult hockey tournament spotlights a family during its benefit game, and this time the focus is on Emersyn Perdue. Ice Hawks Arena will host an evening featuring hockey, food and beverages, basket raffles, and more, all in support of Emersyn and her heart journey. Emersyn’s condition was identified at a 20-week anatomy scan, revealing tricuspid atresia, a complex congenital heart defect. Since then she has undergone four cardiac catheterizations, three of them interventional, along with two open heart surgeries, the second performed urgently and without prior planning. She also experienced a stroke and has made strong progress in recovery. She is currently on the Fontan pathway, a staged surgical approach for children with single ventricle heart defects. Through every procedure and recovery period, she continues to show extraordinary resilience and determination.

Ice Hawks Arena
MAY22
Health & Wellness

Friday Night Unwind: Move. Breath. Connect

Unwind with a calm, 75 to 90 minute session featuring accessible yoga, gentle breathing, and informal connection to release tension and feel more grounded. It is not a workout or a healing service, rather a softer way to move your body, tune into your breath, and spend unpressured time with others. Expect to leave with looser muscles and a clearer mind. Held at The Coven Marshfield, participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. A blanket or yoga blocks are optional, and there will be some equipment available if you need it. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided. The cost is $35 per person, and a registration link is included in the event details.

The Coven Marshfield
MAY22
Family

Special Drop-In Activities | Food + Farm Exploration Center

Enjoy surprise hands-on activities led by our education team! Free with general admission, available while supplies last.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY22
Games & Entertainment

Wausau: Let's Play: Screencheat®

Play Screencheat, a multiplayer Nintendo Switch game where everyone is invisible and the tactic is to track opponents by watching their screens. This gaming meetup takes place at the Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY22
Art & Culture

PCHS History Tour of the Brewery

Hosted by the Portage County Historical Society, this tour at Point Brewery highlights the long-running legacy of one of the oldest breweries in the country. Attendees will explore the brewery’s past and learn how its history has shaped its standing in American brewing.

Stevens Point Brewery | Tap Room & Gift Shop
MAY22
Comedy

Tom Cotter: Live at the Sentry Theater

Comedian Tom Cotter delivers a live performance at Sentry Theater. Tickets are on sale.

Sentry Theater
MAY22
Music

Live Music at Grand Avenue Tavern

Grand Avenue Tavern features live music each Friday and Saturday. Performances take place in the Gazebo on Friday, then move inside the Tavern on Saturday. The February lineup includes Kurt Schweers.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
MAY22
Sports

Spicy Tie Band: Spicy Tie at Ice Hawks Arena

The Mosey Lepton Classic is a yearly tradition that brings adult hockey teams together for a tournament with a charitable purpose. The schedule includes a Friday night benefit game in support of Emersyn, adding a meaningful cause to the on ice competition.

Ice Hawks Arena
MAY22
Games & Entertainment

DJ Bingo @ Hoozels at the Lakes — Visit Rome, WI

Enjoy a bingo game with music, prizes, and cash. There will be a cash jackpot, and it is free to play. Extra cards can be purchased, and raffles are available for more cash winnings. Bring your friends for a night of music, games, and prizes.

Hoozels at The Lakes
MAY23
Music

Rising Phoenix @ Hoozels at the Lakes in Rome, WI

Rising Phoenix brings an 80s party rock show to Hoozels at The Lakes, covering hits by Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Poison, Skid Row, Guns n Roses, Journey, Van Halen, AC/DC, KISS, Whitesnake, Metallica, and more.

Hoozels at The Lakes
MAY23
Music

Flannel Revival JAMS @ Ryders Roadhouse & Grill

On the outdoor big stage at Ryders Roadhouse and Grill, Flannel Revival turns up the volume with a high-energy tribute to the defining sounds of the 1990s and 2000s. Drawing on the raw power of grunge, pop punk and alternative rock, the band unleashes the anthems that fueled a generation, loud and unapologetic. Hear the edge of Godsmack and Foo Fighters alongside favorites from Alanis Morissette and No Doubt, all delivered with a rebellious spirit. It is a full-throttle celebration of music that never faded, bringing those era-shaping tracks roaring back to life.

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill
MAY23
Music

Nashville Pipeline at Club Forest

Nashville Pipeline makes a first visit to Club Forest in Plover. This appearance introduces them to the venue for the first time and offers a chance to experience them in a new setting.

Club Forest
MAY23
Family

3rd Annual SPRING INTO SUMMER

Enjoy a family friendly community gathering at Up North Brewing Company featuring a mix of fitness, music, and activities. Start with a fun 5K walk and run that requires no registration, with brief announcements before participants head out. Cheeky Face Painting adds colorful flair, and Yellow Pellet Band provides live music. A 50/50 raffle, outdoor games, and a selection of food trucks round out the day. Bringing a lawn chair is encouraged.

Up North Brewing Company
MAY23
Sports

Five Aces Two Man Scramble - Day 2

The two-person scramble continues with its second day. Additional details will be shared soon.

RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility
MAY23
Family

Shashibo Squad Event Day

Bring a Shashibo Cube for a free, interactive challenge day featuring the Shashibo Squad. Participants take on a series of shape-building contests, learn new techniques, and race to create designs that showcase the cube’s magnetic capabilities. The winner of the final round earns an exclusive Shashibo Squad Cube, and all participants receive a prize. Space is limited, and sign-ups take place in-store for one of two sessions. A personal Shashibo Cube is required and is available for purchase in-store or online. Recommended for ages 8 and up, with enthusiasts of all experience levels encouraged to participate. Each Shashibo contains 36 rare earth magnets and can transform into more than 70 shapes, and multiple cubes can be combined for even larger creations.

MAY23
Music

Live Music at Grand Avenue Tavern

Live music fills the weekend at The Grand Avenue Tavern. On Fridays, performances take place in the Gazebo, and on Saturdays the music moves inside the Tavern.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
MAY23
Markets

Marshfield Winter Farmers Market

The Marshfield Winter Farmers Market kicks off its season at Second Street Community Center. The market will be held at this location.

Second Street Community Center
MAY24
Music

Whiskey and Lace Live

Tiki Beach Bar & Grill hosts a live set from Whiskey & Lace, delivering a lively mix of country covers and crowd favorites in a lakeside setting. The performance is part of a music series.

Tiki Beach Bar & Grill
MAY24
Workshops & Classes

Sip & Dip Paint Your Pet

Create a keepsake portrait of your pet with a relaxed Sip & Dip painting session at Hop & Grape. No experience is required. The price is $45 per person and all materials are provided. Participants receive step by step guidance and a custom paint kit prepared from a clear headshot of their pet. After registration, submit a clear photo of your pet’s face so a personalized canvas can be prepared in advance. Capacity is limited.

Hop & Grape
MAY25
Holidays

Memorial Day @ Cemetery

Background music will accompany a Memorial Day ceremony at Hillside Cemetary. Performers will be standing throughout the ceremony, and band members should bring a wired music stand.

Hillside Cemetary
MAY26
Health & Wellness

Make It OK to talk about Mental Health

A community conversation for Mental Health Awareness Month will explore the difference between mental health and mental illness, the impact of stigma, and how to respond when someone you know needs support. This gathering is free for community members, and refreshments will be provided. Those planning to attend can RSVP by selecting "going."

Mid-State Technical College
MAY26
Family

Tuesdays at the Library: Game Night

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library hosts a game night with a selection of board games, card games, and more available to play. Guests can bring a friend or meet new players during the event.

Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library
MAY26
Groups & Meetups

The Midnight Tome Collective: Book Club Meeting

A book club night with The Midnight Tome Collective takes place at Aftershock Bar & Grill. The gathering opens with a casual thirty minutes to socialize, meet other members, and connect.

Aftershock Bar & Grill
MAY26
Sports

Stevens Point Area Senior High School vs Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School

Goerke Field
MAY27
Sports

Open Arena

An open arena session offers a chance to get back in the saddle and shake off the cobwebs. The fee is $5 per horse for members and $10 per horse for non-members.

MAY27
Music

Live at Libby's with Joe G.

Enjoy live acoustic music at Libby McNeill’s in Marshfield as Joe G performs. Food and drink specials will be available, so settle in with a beverage, stay for dinner, and relax to the tunes.

MAY27
Groups & Meetups

Wausau: Creative Writers Collective

A welcoming space for writers at any level to focus on their work in a collaborative setting. Spend time writing alongside peers, with the option to share pieces and receive feedback from others.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY27
Games & Entertainment

Trivia @ Hoozels at the Lakes — Visit Rome, WI

Join the free DJ trivia night. Gift cards will be awarded to the top three teams. Gather your friends and come have a good time.

Hoozels at The Lakes
MAY27
Family

Wausau: Play & Learn

This play and learn session takes place at Marathon County Public Library, Wausau Headquarters.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY28
Career

Business After Hours Networking Event @ Food + Farm Exploration Center

A Business After Hours networking event takes place at the Food + Farm Exploration Center. Activities occur in the Kitchen Lab, with instruction on making fresh pasta and hands-on rolling, followed by a Carbonara meal prepared by the culinary staff. The program also features a presentation and a tour. The cost is $60 and includes one drink, the pasta experience, and the meal. A cash bar will be available. Registration is offered online or by email. Attendance is limited to 30 people.

Food + Farm Exploration Center
MAY28
Outdoor Recreation

Nine Mile Group Ride

Head to Nine Mile County Forest for an evening of group rides with CWOCC. Choose your pace and style by riding on your own or linking up with a ride leader. Groups are available for recreational, sport, and advanced riders, along with a women only option. After the ride, relax at a friendly social with free drinks and chances to win door prizes. Bring a bike, invite family and friends, and enjoy a community cycling experience.

Nine Mile County Forest
MAY28
Markets

Greenhouse Sale

An annual greenhouse sale returns with an expanded selection, offering more than 50 varieties of plants. Find flowers, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and houseplants to refresh a garden or brighten indoor spaces. An extra day has been added to the schedule, creating more opportunities to shop, and inventory sold out before the end of the day last year, so early browsing may offer the best selection. Proceeds support field trips for students who might not otherwise be able to participate, turning each purchase into a contribution to meaningful educational experiences.

Point of Discovery School
MAY28
Health & Wellness

Mindful Movement for PD – Stevens Point

This event features instruction from Instructor Courtney Schaefer.

Stevens Point Area YMCA
MAY28
Civic

2026 Leadership Portage County Graduation

Celebrate the 2026 leadership graduates! Participants in Leadership Portage County have dedicated a full academic year to leadership development and community building. Come and recognize their accomplishments. Families, employers, sponsors, teachers, alumni, and the community are welcome to enjoy food from Rockmans Catering.

Mid-State Technical College - Stevens Point Downtown Campus
MAY28
Career

25/26 A.C.E. Leadership Celebration

Join the celebration for the A.C.E. Leadership Class of 2025-2026. Registration and a cocktail hour will begin at 5 PM, followed by networking and a buffet dinner. The program and certificate presentations will begin later in the evening.

Rooted In Red
MAY28
Art & Culture

Wausau: Book Club: “Lady Tan's Circle of Women” by Lisa See

Library staff facilitate monthly book discussions that bring readers together. The group will discuss “Lady Tan's Circle of Women” by Lisa See.

Marathon County Public Library - Wausau Headquarters
MAY29
Sports

WRYSA Lead-Off Baseball Tournament

The WRYSA Lead-Off Baseball Tournament brings teams together for competitive matchups on the diamond. Look forward to multiple games and a lively tournament atmosphere as play unfolds.

WRYSA Fields
MAY29
Sports

Dairy Fest Coed and Women’s Softball Tournament

Coed and women’s softball takes the spotlight at Marshfield Fairgrounds for a full weekend of play. Beyond the games, the town offers plenty to do throughout the weekend, with a parade adding to the festivities.

Marshfield Fairgrounds
MAY29
Theater

Winnie the Pooh- Dairyfest Performance

PACT brings Winnie the Pooh to the stage at Columbia Park as part of Dairy Fest, with free admission.

Columbia Park
MAY29
Music

Jason McNabb @ Hoozels at The Lakes

Jason McNabb brings a solo show to Hoozels at The Lakes, blending country roots with singer songwriter storytelling and a touch of other influences. His songs come from real experiences, and that honesty shapes every moment on stage. Expect lively, toe tapping tunes that lift the energy, balanced by tender ballads that draw the room in for a closer listen.

Hoozels at The Lakes
MAY29
Art & Culture

BOTTOMLESS TATTOOS🌸

A bottomless tattoo special invites you to pack several small pieces into a single appointment. Each booking is a one hour block priced at $200, designed so you can fit multiple tattoos into your session. Choose from printed flash on display or opt for select freehand work for a more customized look. Flash selections typically move fastest, while hand drawn designs may take more of your appointment. Designs are available on a first come, first served basis during the time you have reserved. Anyone with a booked session also receives 25% off boutique items that day, including handmade jewelry, apparel, accessories, giftable pieces, and more. Space is limited, so secure a spot through the provided link or the tickets button. Payments are accepted by cash, Venmo, Cash App, Apple Pay, Zelle, and card with tax. Plan to arrive on time, and consider coming 10 to 15 minutes early to review the flash and finalize choices so you can make the most of your visit. The hour refers to the appointment window, not a guaranteed full hour of tattooing.

MAY29
Markets

Rummage Sale, Flea Market & Craft Show at the Campground

Enjoy a weekend filled with unique finds and creative treasures. A craft fair will be held with a variety of handmade crafts and items from local vendors. You can also stroll through campsite rummage sales to discover hidden gems and fantastic deals. Complimentary tours of the campground will be given, and lunch will be available for purchase. There will be activities for campers throughout the weekend.

River's Edge Campground
MAY29
Music

Spineshank

Find tickets to see Spineshank perform.

The Q & Z Expo Center
MAY29
Music

Live Music at Fast Lane Bar & Grill

Fast Lane Bar & Grill hosts live music from Manic, with the act taking the stage for a live set.

Fast Lane Bar & Grill
MAY30
Sports

Marshfield Motor Speedway

The Midwest Dash Series is coming to Marshfield Speedway.

Marshfield Motor Speedway
MAY30
Sports

Cranberry Clash

Cranberry Clash is a soccer tournament hosted in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Enjoy the excitement of the sport in a dedicated tournament setting.

MAY30
Groups & Meetups

Riftbound June Summoner Skirmish

A constructed format skirmish awaits. Registration is available before the event begins, and the entry fee is $10.

MAY30
Fundraisers

Third Annual Trivia Unplugged benefiting Central Wisconsin Habitat for Humanity

Put your knowledge to the test at a trivia night benefiting Central Wisconsin Habitat for Humanity. Now in its third year, Trivia Unplugged takes place at Springville Sports Barn with questions written by Jim Oliva and John Eckendorf. The format features 18 questions per hour, teams of up to 10 players, and a strict rule against electronics or reference materials. Team registration is $160. Organizers are also seeking volunteers to help the event run smoothly.

Springville Sports Barn
MAY30
Music

Mattea Joy on the Deck

This event features Mattea Joy on the deck.

MAY30
Music

Live Music at O'so Brewing

Enjoy live music at O'so Brewing Company.

O'so Brewing Company
MAY30
Sports

Marshfield Area United Way Dairyfest Dash

Previously called the Cheese Chase, the Dairyfest Dash welcomes walkers and runners to choose between 2 mile and 5 mile distances. Official timing is provided, and the 5 mile race includes awards across multiple categories. Whether aiming for a personal record or enjoying a relaxed morning with friends, participants of all paces are encouraged to take part. The event wraps up in time to enjoy the Dairyfest Parade. A kids Little Curd Herd fun run, along with pre race registration and packet pickup, is offered ahead of race day.

MAY30
Fundraisers

Let Go Disco

At Wausau Infused, Kase Styles presents a silent disco that blends music, movement, and a sense of community. Guests receive wireless headphones with multiple channels to choose from, creating a shared atmosphere where everyone can dance at their own pace. The setting is relaxed and welcoming, encouraging people to shed the week’s stress and be fully present. Tickets are $35 per person, and attendance is limited to the first 100 people. All ticket proceeds go to NAMI Northwoods to support mental health education and resources in the community.

Wausau Infused
MAY30
Sports

The 19th Annual DairyFest Fling!

Now in its 19th year, this unsanctioned tournament features two total rounds across North Park and Braem Park. North Park is equipped with new DGA Mach 5 deep cage baskets, and professionals use the long pads while amateurs use the short pads. Braem Park has been cleaned up as part of the Marshfield Reforestation Project and will present a slightly revised layout. Professionals start at North Park and check in with the co-director there. Amateurs start at Braem Park with check in on site. The main hub will be at Braem Park. Awards include trophies, CTP prizes, and payouts, with cash for pros and funny money for amateurs, and the vendor to be announced. Online registration is not available, and to preregister a spot, message the organizer.

Braem Park
MAY30
Sports

The Dormie Challenge

At UW-Stevens Point, this new endurance event centers on the Dormie, a one mile loop that circles the campus residence halls. Participants select either a 6 hour or 12 hour option and aim to complete as many laps as possible within that time.

UW-Stevens Point
MAY30
Sports

DEKA ATLAS Hosted by FIRE Fitness Camp Plover - Plover, WI

Spartan DEKA and FIRE Fitness Camp Plover present a new DEKA ATLAS challenge that celebrates measurable fitness and friendly competition. The experience is built around DEKA Peak and DEKA Foundation, two 10-zone tests that emphasize well-rounded strength and strong work capacity while offering an attainable training target. Competitors can strive to earn a DEKA ATLAS Mark and use it as a springboard toward DEKA FIT 2026. Registration is open and space is limited.

FIRE Fitness Camp Plover
MAY30
Music

Jerry Schmitt Band @ June Dairy Days

The Jerry Schmitt Band performs at Nutz Deep II as part of the yearly Dairy Days celebration, bringing live music to the festivities.

Nutz Deep II
MAY30
Markets

Say Cheese Dairyfest 2026 Craft & Vendor Show

Set along the road in front of Upham Mansion at the North Wood County Historical Society, this craft and vendor show invites visitors to browse offerings from local artisans and vendors.

North Wood County Historical Society/ Upham Mansion
MAY30
Civic

Cruz with the Cops- Stevens Point – 5/30/2026

Begin by registering and getting a photo with your car, then enjoy a car show. Next, watch a K9 demonstration and stay for basket raffle drawings. The day ends with a cruise with the cops.

P.J. Jacobs Junior High School
MAY30
Music

Jordan Bain Live

Enjoy tunes, vibes, human connection, and beers during an event at Point Brewery.

Stevens Point Brewery | Tap Room & Gift Shop
MAY30
Music

LIVE MUSIC @ IN THE PINES FT Dandelion Delivery Service

Early entry sets the tone with time to mingle, music played on vinyl, and a seasonal cocktail, then Dandelion Delivery Service takes the stage for a live set. The evening follows the shifting light, beginning with open doors and unfolding from there.

In The Pines Studio
MAY30
Music

Live Music at Grand Avenue Tavern

The Grand Avenue Tavern offers live music on Fridays and Saturdays. Friday performances are held in the Gazebo, and Saturday performances take place inside the tavern.

Grand Avenue Tavern By Hotel Mead
MAY30
Music

Kingdom Collapse

See Kingdom Collapse perform live at The Q & Z Expo Center.

The Q & Z Expo Center
MAY30
Music

The Ramble (WI): Junkyard Bar and Grill

The Ramble returns to The Junkyard Bar & Grill, bringing the feel-good energy that keeps this spot known for a fun time.

The Junkyard Bar & Grill Wis Rapids
MAY30
Music

LA AUTORIDAD DE LA SIERRA, AK7 & MAS

ROOK1ES Sports Pub
MAY31
Sports

Rockford Rivets at Wisconsin Rapids Rafters

The Rockford Rivets face the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters at Witter Field. The matchup features quick-moving baseball and young players eager to make their mark, with lively action from start to finish.

Witter Field
MAY31
Workshops & Classes

05-31-2026 Lava Lamp - Beginner stained glass

Craft a lava lamp design in stained glass at a beginner friendly, hands-on workshop. Each participant receives a kit with pieces that are already cut and ground, then learns foiling, burnishing, and soldering to complete a display ready piece. All materials and guidance are included, and no prior experience is required. Plan for about two to two and a half hours, depending on your pace. Color options vary based on the glass available, and each kit offers different choices. The venue is not currently wheelchair accessible. There are three steps at the entrance, and the crafting area is small. To reserve a spot with a credit card, use the ticket link on Facebook through Square. To pay in cash on the day of the workshop, contact the organizer ahead of time to hold a place. Refunds are available only if requested at least 24 hours before the workshop, otherwise the refund is forfeited.

MAY31
Workshops & Classes

Hat Burning 🔥 Workshop at The Lodge on Lake Camelot

A hands-on creative workshop at The Lodge on Lake Camelot focuses on customizing a hat or tote bag with hat burning techniques. Participants choose one of the two items, then use stencils and burning tools to create a personalized design with guidance provided. A dedicated hat bar offers accessories for additional flair. Hats adjust to fit many sizes. The class runs for three hours. The trucker hat option cannot be shared between two participants.

The Lodge on Lake Camelot
MAY31
Festivals

Cloud Nine’s Annual Flow Festival 2026

At Pfiffner Pioneer Park, a free, all-ages celebration of flow arts brings the community together for an afternoon of creativity and connection. Cloud Nine Fire Show marks four years, and the gathering also kicks off the Summer Flow Jam series at Iverson Park. Expect local vendors with art, goods, and handmade creations, along with live music that keeps the energy high. Wandering Elixir will offer a zero proof drink cart featuring intentional, feel-good beverages. An open lawn invites hooping, dancing, spinning, and other free movement. Attendees are welcome to bring a blanket, props, and friends, and come as they are. Additional details, including the lineup of musicians and vendors, will be announced.

Pfiffner Pioneer Park
MAY31
Music

Live Music at Fast Lane Bar & Grill

Fast Lane Bar & Grill welcomes Blackwater Dan for a live music performance.

Fast Lane Bar & Grill
JUN1
Outdoor Recreation

Monday@Monk: Blue Moon Night Hike

Experience a Monday@Monk night hike that showcases the gardens by the glow of a full Blue Moon. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. Admission is free for members, and daily rates apply for non-members.

Monk Botanical Gardens
JUN1
Sports

Girls Basketball Youth Camp

Marshfield Middle School hosts a girls youth basketball camp for participants entering kindergarten through ninth grade. The camp is divided into two sessions by grade level, with one for those entering K through 5 and a separate session for those entering grades 6 through 9. Registration information will be shared soon.

Marshfield Middle School
JUN1
Sports

Boys Basketball Youth Camp

A youth basketball camp for boys is planned at Marshfield Middle School. Details on how to register and information about the sessions will be shared when available.

Marshfield Middle School
JUN2
Markets

Celebration of Learning & Greenhouse Sale

The annual Greenhouse Sale is being held alongside the Celebration of Learning to bring the community together. The schedule has been adjusted to coincide with these events, and earlier sale dates were canceled. The greenhouse will be open for tours, with student-grown plants available to take home. There is no fixed price. Contributions are donation based, with a suggested amount of one dollar per pot, and any additional support goes directly to student projects in agricultural programs and field work experiences. All proceeds this year help fund field trips for students who might otherwise be unable to attend.

JUN4
Music

Andy Shore @ Club Forest

Andy Shore returns to Club Forest to launch the patio series, marking the opening of a run of patio events.

JUN4
Music

Levitt AMP Stevens Point Music Series

Marking its tenth anniversary, the Levitt AMP Stevens Point Music Series offers free, all-ages live music in an outdoor public setting with a warm community feel. Performances take place alongside the CREATE Market, where local vendors add to the experience. This community powered series highlights summer with accessible entertainment for everyone.

JUN4
Health & Wellness

Bautch Chiropractic Wellness Event

A health and wellness gathering presented by Bautch Chiropractic and OCCH Services, hosted at Bautch Chiropractic East. Attendees can reserve a spot in advance.

Bautch Chiropractic
JUN4
Sales & Discounts

Chick Days Feed Sale

On each chick delivery day from Sunnyside Hatchery, take $3 off any Purina chick starter feed. Eligible options include Start & Grow in medicated or non-medicated formulas, Organic Start & Grow, and the Farm to Flock 20% Starter.

Central Wisconsin Country Store
JUN5
Sports

WRYSA Silver Slugger Baseball Tournament

Designed for smaller town programs and B level teams from organizations that offer those divisions, this baseball tournament brings squads together for competitive play. The final format will be set after team counts are confirmed, ensuring a structure that fits the field. Registration is currently open.

WRYSA Fields
JUN5
Art & Culture

Arts Walk

Arts Walk is a free community showcase that transforms the sidewalks of downtown Stevens Point into an open-air gallery three times each year. Local artists present their work throughout the route, creating a lively way to explore creativity in the city’s center. Artists who wish to participate must register with the RAC by emailing sgardner@stevenspoint.com. In the email, include the date or dates you would like to participate and your preferred sidewalk location. Booths may also be set up on the RAC lawn or in the city square. Participants handle their own setup and takedown, and they must obtain verbal permission from a business to use a sidewalk space.

Riverfront Arts Center
JUN5
Music

Scott Wilcox @ Hoozels at The Lakes

Scott Wilcox brings a solo show to Hoozels at The Lakes that leans into his singer songwriter style with a little bit of everything. Recognized for appearances with Oprah Winfrey and in a Super Bowl commercial, he plays classic covers from across the decades alongside soulful Americana blues originals.

Hoozels at The Lakes
JUN6
Health & Wellness

Walk Wisconsin, 2026

Walk Wisconsin returns to Stevens Point with walking options at Full, Half, and Quarter Marathon distances. Registration opens in January, with an announcement to follow, and additional details including the registration link will be shared soon.

Pfiffner Pioneer Park
JUN6
Markets

Stevens Point Card Show

The Stevens Point Card Show brings together collectors and dealers for a day of buying, selling, and trading. Expect a large marketplace with as many as 70 tables from across the Midwest, offering everything from vintage and modern cards to sealed boxes and memorabilia. Admission is free for everyone. Dealer tables are currently sold out. To be added to the wait list if a space opens, contact the Facebook page named “Stevens Point Card Show” through Messenger only, as no one else can provide tables. Parking is available next door and on the street, with additional spaces around the corner at the Shopko lot a short walk away. Food will be available for purchase and the full bar will be open, with all proceeds supporting the Elks.

Stevens Point Elks Lodge #641
JUN6
Markets

Summer Solstice Market

Marking the beginning of summer at Sola, this market features 35 or more local vendors, crafters, artists, and makers. There is a kids market area for young entrepreneurs, music performed live, face painting, and local food trucks. A raffle table showcases donations from the community, with all proceeds supporting the community. For June, all raffle proceeds are directed to St Vincent de Paul in Wausau to support their community work.

St. Vincent de Paul of Wausau
JUN6
Markets

Kickoff Summer Bash!

Head to the parking lot of Stor-in-dor and the new Planet Fitness location for a community gathering with more than 50 vendors, food trucks, and raffle baskets. Proceeds from the raffle baskets will benefit Fetch, Foster, and Rescue. Support small businesses, enjoy local food, and explore a wide range of goods from local sellers.

Stor-in-Dor
JUN6
Markets

🌼 Flea & Craft Markets at Antique Up 6/6/26🌼

Antique Up hosts a seasonal flea and craft market featuring a diverse mix of local vendors. Attendees can explore vintage treasures, handmade pieces, and distinctive décor, with food options, special sales, and raffles in a friendly, lively setting. It suits treasure hunters and casual browsers alike, offering plenty for families and friends to discover while supporting local vendors.

JUN6
Family

Wausau Family Pride 2026

Family Pride returns to the 400 Block in downtown Wausau with a free celebration for all ages. Children can take part in hands-on activities hosted by local nonprofits, enjoy bounce houses, and watch live entertainment. Food trucks will be on site, and the nearby downtown restaurants offer additional dining options throughout the event.

The 400 Block
JUN6
Groups & Meetups

Cozy Gamer Afternoon at The Story Cellar - An EVERCON Sidequest

An EVERCON sidequest at The Story Cellar takes place in the cozy basement and centers on an easygoing afternoon of tabletop gaming, with a laid back, chill atmosphere for casual play.

The Story Cellar
JUN7
Food & Drink

Marathon County June Dairy Breakfast

The Marathon County June Dairy Breakfast features a hearty menu at the NTC Agriculture Center of Excellence. Scrambled eggs, pancakes with real maple syrup, sausage patties, cheese curds, milk and coffee, and ice cream are on the menu. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6 to 11, and free for children 5 and under. Parking is not available at the farm, and attendees can park at the NTC Wausau Campus and ride a free shuttle to the event.

JUN7
Workshops & Classes

06-07-2026 Fishies - Beginner Stained Glass

Get hands-on with a beginner friendly stained glass workshop where you create your own piece from start to finish. No prior experience is needed, and all materials plus step by step guidance are provided. Each participant receives a project kit with glass pieces already cut and ground, then learns foiling, burnishing, and soldering to complete the design. Plan for about two to two and a half hours, depending on your pace. Color choices vary based on the glass available, and several options will be offered within each kit. Please note that the venue is not currently accessible. There are three steps at the entrance, and the workspace is small. To reserve a spot with a credit card, use the ticket link on Facebook through Square. If you prefer to pay in cash on the day of the workshop, contact the organizer to hold your place. Refunds may be requested only up to 24 hours in advance, after which they are forfeited.

JUN7
Markets

The Romance Road Trip - Wausau Stop

Wisconsin’s first romance-centered bookmobile rolls into Wausau with The Romance Road Trip, a traveling pop up that pairs a curated mobile bookstore with a marketplace of local vendors and makers. Explore the bookmobile, support small businesses, enjoy sips and snacks, and connect with the community through distinctive experiences. Admission is free. Details about the hosting venue, participating vendors, and the final schedule will be announced as the stop approaches.

Wausau Wis
JUN8
Sports

Wrestling Youth Camp

A youth wrestling camp at Lincoln Elementary takes place on Mondays only. The program is divided into two sessions by grade level. One session welcomes boys and girls entering kindergarten through sixth grade, and the other is for those entering grades seven through twelve. Pre-registration is available by emailing Cody See at codysee133@gmail.com.

Lincoln Elementary
JUN8
Family

Summer Camp in the Gardens

An outdoor summer camp set in the gardens combines exploration with learning in a fun, playful setting. Days focus on discovery throughout the gardens, turning learning into an enjoyable experience.

Monk Botanical Gardens
JUN9
Workshops & Classes

Ready, Set, Cook!

Gain practical kitchen experience in a six-week, in-person cooking program created for people with disabilities. Participants prepare food, practice safe use of kitchen tools, and build skills that support greater independence in a supportive setting with supervision. Multiple six-week series are available during the summer with both morning and afternoon options. Sessions take place at the SPASH Life Skills Center.

JUN9
Family

PARK HOPPER GROUP: Pacawa Splash Pad!

Felicia Gremmer is stepping in as the new leader of the Park Hopper Group and is organizing a relaxed meetup created with both kids and parents in mind. Watermelon will be available as a snack. If you plan to go, let Felicia know by texting 608-513-1110.

Pacawa Park
JUN10
Groups & Meetups

Pacelli Alumni Association monthly meeting

This monthly meeting offers an overview of the Pacelli Alumni Association and ways to get involved with its service projects. It is held upstairs at O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria. Organizers welcome messages with any additional questions.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
JUN10
Music

Live at Libby's with Cassidy Lund

Libby McNeill’s in Marshfield hosts live acoustic music with a performance by Cassidy Lund as part of Live at Libby’s. Pair the show with dinner and drink specials for a relaxed outing filled with good food and acoustic tunes.

JUN10
Music

Jordan Bain with Special Guests - Notes @ Night!

Jordan Bain appears with special guests for a genre-spanning performance that blends original songs with covers reaching from 1926 through 2026. Using voice, guitar and a looper pedal, he builds layered arrangements that place fresh twists on familiar tunes alongside his own work. The set nods to artists such as Hank Williams Sr, The Beatles, Weezer and The White Stripes.

Downtown Stevens Point
JUN10
Sports

Gymkhana

This family friendly event features exhibitions before the main show. Concessions will be available on site, and spectators can attend at no charge.

JUN11
Fundraisers

LUKE DAY 2026!

Luke Day, held each year as a fundraiser, directs proceeds to Discovery Education Station.

Wenzel Family Plaza
JUN11
Outdoor Recreation

Sylvan Hill Group Ride

An evening of group rides at Sylvan Hill with CWOCC features the chance to pre-ride the WORS enduro runs. Participants may ride at their own pace or head out with ride leaders, with groups offered for recreational, sport, advanced, and women-only riders. A relaxed social gathering follows the rides. Riders, families, and friends are welcome.

Sylvan Hill
JUN11
Music

Organ Concert: Dr. Erich Knapp

An evening of organ music features Dr. Erich Knapp performing on a 39-rank instrument. The recital runs about 45 minutes and is followed by a reception. Audience singing is planned, so attendees should be prepared to participate.

JUN12
Festivals

POINT PRIDE 2026

Point Pride returns as a familiar celebration, now presented by Point of Pride Portage County. The partnership channels event energy, support, and funds toward programs, resources, and community building that benefit the local LGBTQ+ community year-round. Festivities include the Friday Night Pride Crawl in Downtown Stevens Point, followed by a full day of entertainment, vendors, and celebration at Pfiffner Pioneer Park. Vendor and performer applications will be available soon.

Pfiffner Pioneer Park
JUN12
Sports

NYBSA Swiftwater Summer Slam Youth Baseball Tournament

This tournament spotlights young baseball players and carries the NYBSA Swiftwater Summer Slam name.

JUN12
Festivals

2026 St. Anne Fest

The annual St. Anne Fest features live music, a beer tent pouring local brews, a cash raffle with a $5,000 top prize, Summer Stroll bucket raffles, a cake walk, a hamburger stand, homemade egg rolls, and a snack shack with ice cream, cotton candy, and popcorn. A tournament presented by the Central Wisconsin Dart Association is also part of the festivities. Tickets are available in advance from parish members or at the office, and they can also be purchased during the event. Volunteers are needed to support the festival, and more details will be available.

JUN12
Music

Heartstrings @ Hoozels at The Lakes

Heartstrings performs as a duo at Hoozels at The Lakes, delivering warm vocal harmonies, dynamic guitar work, and an eclectic mix that spans 60s and 70s rock, jazz favorites, and modern acoustic tunes. Their chemistry and timeless sound set the tone for a cozy night out.

Hoozels at The Lakes
JUN12
Music

Andy Shore @ Oso Brewing Company

Andy Shore performs at O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria, a place known for great beer and a welcoming atmosphere that makes for a good time.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
JUN12
Sports

Battle Creek Battle Jacks at Wisconsin Rapids Rafters

The Battle Creek Battle Jacks face the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters at Witter Field. This matchup offers an up-close look at rising talent, with every plate appearance and pitching decision capable of shifting momentum. The pace stays quick and the energy high from the opening pitch to the final out.

Witter Field
JUN12
Sports

Nekoosa Baseball Slugout

Hosted at Kautzer Park Transformational Project in Nekoosa, this B/C-level youth baseball tournament features competition for 8U, 10U, and 12U teams.

Kautzer Park Transformational Project
JUN13
Music

Vada's Rockhouse at the Crow Bar

Back for the season, Vada's Rockhouse returns to The Crow Bar with a live show and a party vibe.

The Crow Bar
JUN15
Theater

Summer Theatre Camp

Young performers entering grades 3 to 6 explore acting, movement, and storytelling in a supportive camp environment. Through technique work, collaborative games, and audition fundamentals, campers gain confidence while practicing stage skills. Daily superhero themed activities add extra fun as participants explore the craft, and everything builds to a showcase for family and friends at the close of the second week. Two distinct sessions are available, and families can choose either one or both since each covers different material. Instruction is provided by Amanda Leurquin, M.A. in Theatre Education. Tuition is $85 to $95 for a single session and $150 to $175 for both sessions. Need based scholarships are offered. Free transportation from Washington Elementary School and the YMCA is available by request.

Chestnut Center for the Arts
JUN15
Sports

Pre-Teen Summer Camp

Keep summer from turning into couch time with a week of jiu-jitsu and fun activities designed for pre-teens. Open to ages 11 to 13, this camp keeps participants active and engaged throughout the week. Space is limited to 20, offering a small-group setting.

JUN16
Sports

Cheerleading Youth Camp

A youth cheer camp at Marshfield Middle School welcomes boys and girls entering grades three through eight.

Marshfield Middle School
JUN16
Music

Big Daddy Weave: Let It Begin Tour - Plover, WI

Big Daddy Weave brings the Let It Begin Tour to Woodlands Church, joined by Megan Woods and David Leonard. This tour stop in Plover brings these artists together on stage in a church setting.

Woodlands Church
JUN17
Music

Live at Libby's with Levi Ballenger

Libby McNeill’s in Marshfield hosts live acoustic music by Levi Ballenger, with food and drink specials available during the show.

JUN17
Sales & Discounts

Chick Days Feed Sale

There is a $3 discount on any Purina chick starter feed on chick delivery days from Sunnyside Hatchery. Eligible options include Start & Grow Medicated, Start & Grow Non-Medicated, Organic Start & Grow, and the new Farm to Flock 20% Starter. The offer is available each time chicks are delivered.

Central Wisconsin Country Store
JUN18
Civic

Haven of Hope Expo

Haven of Hope brings together nonprofits, service providers, advocates, and local partners for a community-focused expo in one shared space. The aim is to make it simpler for people to connect with the support they need while encouraging collaboration among organizations. The focus is connection and awareness, not sales, with an emphasis on practical relationships that lead to meaningful outcomes. Attendees can visit booths from nonprofits and community groups, receive guidance on navigating resources, and access on-site referrals. Support spans wellness and mental health, housing, food access, and family services. The atmosphere invites informal conversations with people actively working in the community, along with avenues to volunteer, partner, or get involved. This event welcomes individuals and families seeking assistance, nonprofit and grassroots teams, community leaders, advocates, and service professionals, as well as anyone committed to building stronger communities together.

JUN18
Groups & Meetups

Book Discussion on Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

A book discussion of Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.

JUN19
Food & Drink

Friday Night-30th After Booster Event

An evening at RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility follows the Booster Golf Outing, featuring the downstairs bar and a taco bar. The gathering concludes at closing time. Tickets are $5 with a first drink included, or $20 for admission, a drink, and access to the taco bar.

RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility
JUN19
Music

ELVIS @ Hoozels at The Lakes

Award-winning performer Dakota Pongrantz delivers a solo tribute at Hoozels at The Lakes, presenting an energetic set filled with Elvis favorites.

Hoozels at The Lakes
JUN19
Music

Live Music! Barefoot Mike at O'so Brewing

Barefoot Mike brings an easygoing acoustic performance to O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria, mixing recognizable covers with his own tunes and drawing from artists like Bob Marley, Allman Brothers, and Paul Simon.

O'so Brewing Co. & Pizzeria
JUN19
Music

Cameron and Company - Live Music at Burks Bar

Cameron and Company brings a live set to Burks Bar, filling the room with upbeat sounds and a welcoming vibe. Expect a fun evening of spirited music, friendly faces, and plenty of positive energy.

Burks Bar
JUN20
Music

Around Town @ Hoozels at The Lakes

A high energy variety band from central Wisconsin brings a wide-ranging set that moves from classic rock to country to oldies. Expect a lively show with a broad mix of styles for music fans who like plenty of variety.

Hoozels at The Lakes
JUN20
Music

Richrath Project REO Playing the Music of REO Speedwagon @ Cranberry Blossom Festival

At the Grand Rapids Lions Club, Richrath Project REO brings the music of REO Speedwagon to the Cranberry Blossom Festival. The band returns to the festival, with Jerry Unger with The Fog starting things off with a set of classic rock, followed by Richrath Project REO performing REO Speedwagon favorites.

Grand Rapids Lions Club
JUN20
Festivals

Bandit Fest Motor Rally

Bandit Fest Motor Rally gathers anything with an engine, from cars and trucks to motorcycles, snowmobiles, and UTVs. Hosted by the Rome Sno-Bandits, this daylong celebration features live music, games for all ages, a cornhole competition, and a dunk tank. Vehicle owners can showcase their rides while spectators vote throughout the event, leading to a Best in Show award. Food and cold beverages will be available, and a raffle with prize drawings adds to the excitement. Merchandise vendors are welcome to participate, while food service is provided by the organizers. The rally takes place at a new venue. For questions, contact Tom Warner at 224-715-2350.

JUN22
Family

Summer Camp: Little Pollinators, Big Jobs

This half-day camp invites young explorers to discover the pollinators that keep Wisconsin blooming. Kids learn how bees, butterflies, birds, and other helpers support plant life and contribute to healthy farms, gardens, and wild places. Through hands-on projects, outdoor discovery, stories, games, and simple crafts, campers find out where pollinators live, what they need to thrive, and why their work matters. Children will watch pollinators safely, plant seeds that support them, make nature-inspired art, and practice simple ways to protect these vital creatures. Designed for kindergarten through second grade, the camp encourages curiosity, care for nature, and a growing love of the outdoors. The cost is $110 per student, and members receive a 10 percent discount. Capacity is limited to 24 learners. This is a drop-off program, and parent supervision is not required. Activities include hands-on learning, time outside, creative art and story sessions, and seed planting, and a snack is provided. Campers should bring a reusable water bottle, closed-toe shoes, and clothing suited to the weather. The Colorful Plate Café is available if you would like to share a bite with your child before or after camp. No prior experience is needed because all activities are beginner friendly and age appropriate.

JUN25
Theater

Aladdin Jr.

Tickets are now available.

Wausau East High School
JUN25
Fundraisers

4th Annual Barkin’ for Birdies Golf Outing

Hit the fairways for a good cause at Lake Arrowhead, The Pines Course, during the 4th Annual Barkin’ for Birdies Golf Outing Fundraiser. The entry fee is $105 per golfer, and the day includes registration followed by a shotgun start. Every dollar raised supports pets at local humane societies. Proceeds benefit SWCHS in Wisconsin Rapids, a nonprofit animal protection organization that works to strengthen the connection between people and pets through education and adoption while promoting spay and neuter to reduce pet overpopulation. Support also goes to the Adams County Humane Society, a private nonprofit 501c3 sustained by donations, adoptions, services, and fundraisers. It is not government operated, welcomes animals from owner surrenders, overcrowded facilities, and strays, and does not euthanize for reasons of time or space. Sponsorships, foursome signups, and volunteer roles are available through the organizers.

Lake Arrowhead Clubhouse
JUN26
Sports

5th Annual Swiftwater Classic Softball Tournament

The 5th Annual Swiftwater Classic Softball Tournament welcomes B/C level teams across multiple age groups. The 14U, 16U, and 18U divisions are scheduled from Friday through Sunday with a four game guarantee. The 12U division also runs Friday through Sunday with a four game guarantee. The 10U division competes on Saturday with a two game guarantee, and the 8U division plays on Sunday with a two game guarantee.

JUN26
Sports

Tailgate Fun Night

A tailgate-themed night with food trucks, raffles, and tailgate games, plus a stream of the Milwaukee Brewers versus Chicago Cubs game. This annual event offers a relaxed game-day vibe where attendees can watch the matchup and enjoy the activities.

JUN26
Theater

Aladdin Jr.

Aladdin Jr. will be presented at Wausau East High School. Tickets are available.

Wausau East High School
JUN26
Health & Wellness

Wausau Community Blood Drive - Sponsored by NorthStar Restoration Services

Hosted and sponsored by NorthStar Restoration Services, this American Red Cross blood drive in Wausau pairs lifesaving donations with a summer cookout. There is a critical need for donors, and appointment slots remain available. A single donation can benefit more than one person, including patients receiving cancer care, individuals hurt in accidents, and mothers experiencing complications during childbirth.

JUN27
Art & Culture

REJECTS: A Community Art Show

A community showcase spotlighting fringe creators, oddities, outsider perspectives, and unfiltered expression that lives outside the mainstream. Guided by Alexandra Sosin of Wild Eyed Beholder and presented by Collect & Gather, this marks the fifth edition of the ever-evolving Flowstate Art Collective at Artist & Fare. The centerpiece gallery highlights work that did not make it into other shows, along with pieces artists once set aside, including unfinished or abandoned experiments. Throughout the venue, vendors aligned with the show’s ethos will share work rooted in outsider, fringe, trash, and punk art. A $25 vendor fee supports the event and an artists-helping-artists mutual aid fund. An immersive poetry wall will blend projected verse with digital effects and glitch aesthetics, at times serving as a backdrop for performances and at other moments standing on its own. Poets are encouraged to explore themes such as healing after rejection, moving beyond shame and unbelonging, and the strength of friendship, community, and resilience, with related topics welcome. Live music emphasizes unusual instruments, strange and ethereal textures, and punk influences. Sound will remain a complement to conversation and respectful of neighboring businesses to help sustain future collaborations with venues and the art community. Flowstate Art Collective operates on volunteer power, with roles that range from planning and setup to monitoring installations and sharing equipment or skills. Applications for artists, vendors, poets, musicians, and volunteers are accepted through the official form with no fee to apply. The official contact for this show is Alexandra Sosin of Wild Eyed Beholder, and participants are advised to rely only on verified information to avoid scams.

Artist & Fare
JUN27
Art & Culture

Chalkfest Wausau 2026

Chalkfest returns as artists turn the sidewalks of the 400 Block into vibrant chalk art. The event continues regardless of weather. Presented alongside Wings Over Wausau on the same weekend, it helps create Wausau's BIG Weekend of events. Admission is free for spectators, and artists can register for a fee. Registration details will be announced.

JUN27
Fundraisers

Kraken Swim Club Brat Fry at Baker Street IGA

Support the Kraken swim team at a brat fry that offers a convenient lunch option. It is a straightforward way to enjoy a meal while backing the team.

IGA
JUN28
Sports

Women's Wausau Softball, Northwoods League Networking Event

Watch Women’s Wausau Softball in the Northwoods League from the Hospitality Suite at the Wausau Woodchucks, Athletic Park stadium. This networking-focused gathering highlights the growing enthusiasm for women’s softball and offers a summer platform for athletes to sharpen their skills and compete at a high level. Each $45 ticket includes game admission and seating behind home plate with both indoor and outdoor options, plus all-you-can-eat brats, hot dogs, or burgers with sides and all-you-can-drink soda and water. Guests who are 21 and over also receive three alcoholic beverages with each ticket. Families and work teams are welcome, creating a team-building opportunity and a way to support a new league in the community.

Wausau Ignite Softball
JUN30
Outdoor Recreation

KAYAKING GROUP: Meet at Church!

Participants will meet in the Brookridge Church parking lot for a group kayaking outing planned by Rick Nowack. Group leader Rick will outline a few local route options before the group heads out together. The outing is suitable for kayakers of all experience levels. Bug spray and water are recommended.

Brookridge Church
JUL3
Music

Vada's Rockhouse at FastLane bar

Vada's Rockhouse comes to Fast Lane Bar & Grill for a July Fourth weekend celebration.

Fast Lane Bar & Grill
JUL4
Festivals

Rapids Riverside Freedom Fest & Fireworks

A community festival features fireworks, musical entertainment, games, and other activities. Enjoy booming displays in the sky and lively sounds as the celebration unfolds.

Downtown Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin
JUL4
Music

Liv Music at the American Legion in Marshfield

A live music performance will be held at American Legion Post 54 in Marshfield.

American Legion Post 54, Marshfield Wi
JUL4
Holidays

4th Of July Fireworks - Wausau

The area’s largest fireworks show lights up the sky at Wausau Downtown Airport, building on a display that last year was visible in seven surrounding communities and launched effects over 600 feet high. An even bigger show is planned this year. Food vendors will be on site along with a full beverage tent. Carry-ins are not permitted and all bags are subject to inspection by security. Enter through the Emerson Street and Elmwood Blvd gates. Parking is available on surrounding city streets, and attendees are asked to follow instructions from police and event volunteers to ensure a safe experience for everyone. Admission is free and donations are encouraged to help support future events. The event takes place rain or shine, and in cases of severe weather it will be rescheduled to one of the rain dates the following weekend.

Wausau Downtown Airport
JUL4
Music

KOREY C PEPPER LIVE @ ROOKIES

Acoustic performer Korey Pepper takes the stage at Rookies Sportspub for a feel-good night built around throwback favorites. The set highlights rock, punk, and pop hits from the 90s and 2000s, creating a nostalgic soundtrack for laughs, memories, and plenty of singalong moments.

Rookies Sportspub
JUL5
Music

The Bad Downs @ Romano's Pizza & Pub on Lake Petenwell

A lively 4th weekend gathering brings upbeat energy to the Petenwell at Romano's.

Romano's Pizza & Pub on Lake Petenwell
JUL5
Music

Point Brewery Presents: The Beer & Pretzel's Polka Band

Experience lively polkas and smooth waltzes as Pops Engelbright and The Beer & Pretzel's Polka Band fill the Point Brewery Beer Garden with Wisconsin cheer. This family trio combines Pops on accordion, Garth on guitar and vocals, and Gavin on percussion to deliver classic favorites and toe-tapping rhythms. Settle into the beer garden in Stevens Point and enjoy live polka that pairs perfectly with a cold Point beer and a summer afternoon.

Point Brewery
JUL8
Music

Live at Libby's with Montana & Mike

Live at Libby’s brings acoustic music to Libby McNeill’s in Marshfield alongside food and drink specials. Montana & Mike perform live, creating a welcoming backdrop for dinner and conversation. Guests can settle in, take advantage of the specials, and enjoy the music.

JUL9
Markets

JN CREATIONS BOUTIQUE - OCCASIONAL MARKET - GIFT SHOP

Discover breezy summer pieces and lake-inspired decor alongside a thoughtfully curated selection of gifts, home accents, art, and more. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, and each purchase supports independent makers, artisans, and small businesses. For early orders or gift needs, text or call 612-seven five six-1177, or email jncreationsllc@gmail.com.

JN Creations LLC
JUL10
Festivals

Dairyland Balloon Jubilee (Marshfield) - 40 Hot Air Balloons

Touted as the largest hot air balloon event in Wisconsin, this celebration fills the sky with more than forty balloons, including seven uniquely shaped highlights. A balloon glow set to music anchors the festivities, while the grounds feature bands, balloon rides, a gathering of food trucks, a beer tent, a children’s craft area, and inflatable bounce houses. Extra activities include free bingo, a Lego camp, and a pond slingshot contest. Admission is $10 and parking is free.

JUL11
Music

Chaser Crouch Band @ Hoozels at The Lakes

American country takes center stage with Chaser Crouch and his band. Hailing from a small Texas town, they are known for electrifying live shows and original songs that have reached the charts.

Hoozels at The Lakes
JUL11
Music

Ryder's RoadHouse

Down East makes a return appearance at Ryders Roadhouse and Grill in Wisconsin Rapids, joined by Shane and Kami and the Ryder's gang for an evening of entertainment.

Ryders Roadhouse and Grill
JUL11
Markets

JN CREATIONS BOUTIQUE - OCCASIONAL MARKET - GIFT SHOP

Browse seasonal summer pieces and lake-inspired decor alongside thoughtfully curated gifts, home accents, artwork, and more. Expect a calm, charming shopping experience where every purchase supports independent makers, artisans, and small businesses. If you need items or gifts ahead of time, send a private message, call or text 612-seven five six-1177, or email jncreationsllc@gmail.com.

JN Creations LLC
JUL14
Dancing

In-Studio 3-Week Summer Series: FatChanceBellyDance® (FCBD) Improvisation Intensive

A three week, in studio summer series led by Anna Nummelin of Wausau Belly Dance focuses on FatChanceBellyDance (FCBD) Style group improvisation. This approach blends Middle Eastern dance foundations with contemporary global influences and emphasizes connection and community. Over the course of the series, participants develop strong posture, learn to play zils, and explore the signature FCBD movement vocabulary. You will practice the cueing system that allows dancers to create spontaneous, synchronized group work in real time. Each session builds confidence in technique, musicality, and ensemble awareness, and concludes with a brief guided combination danced together. No prior experience is required and everyone is welcome. Please bring a set of four finger cymbals. Each cymbal should measure at least 2.5 inches in diameter and have two slits for elastic rather than a single hole. The full series is $42. Pre registration is required. For registration questions, contact The 5 Koshas Team at office@5koshasyoga.com. Series purchases are final and nonrefundable, except if 5 Koshas or the event presenter cancels, in which case refunds will be issued promptly or a new date will be offered. Photo credit: Ann and Lee Photography.

JUL15
Music

Whiskey&Lace at PJ's SentryWorld

Whiskey&Lace makes its first appearance in the Wednesday Live Concert Series at PJ's - SentryWorld, bringing live music alongside PJ's food and drink offerings.

PJ's - SentryWorld
JUL15
Music

Live at Libby's with Levi Ballenger

Libby McNeill's in Marshfield hosts an acoustic performance by Levi Ballenger. Food and drink specials are available during the show so guests can enjoy dinner, drinks, and live music together.

JUL15
Music

Rendezvous in the Park Presents: The Beer & Pretzel's Polka Band

Rendezvous in the Park presents The Beer & Pretzel's Polka Band at Riverside Park, offering a free, family friendly outing with lively music and tasty food. Set against a scenic backdrop, this relaxed gathering celebrates the summer season in a welcoming park setting.

Nekoosa Riverside Park
JUL15
Music

Notes @ Night with Soul Whiskey

Notes @ Night brings live music to downtown Stevens Point as Soul Whiskey returns to the square with a set of 90s and early 2000s country favorites. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and their own beverages and settle in for the show. This family friendly series also offers fun for kids, with the water fountain available for play, so chalk, bubbles, and swimsuits may be useful.

Downtown Stevens Point
JUL15
Music

Grand Sousa Concert (Concert #5)

This event presents a salute to Sousa. A free-will offering will be accepted during intermission.

UW-Helen Connor Laird Theatre
JUL17
Music

Kenny P @ Hoozels at The Lakes

Kenny P performs solo at Hoozels at The Lakes with a soulful singer songwriter sound and a dash of variety. Expect acoustic guitar and a strong vocal presence from a troubadour and devoted live music fan. Influences include Frank Sinatra, Elton John, and the Allman Brothers.

Hoozels at The Lakes

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