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Sensory Friendly Night
At The Children’s Museum of Green Bay, this dedicated evening welcomes children with diverse needs along with their families and therapists. The environment features softer lighting, quieter spaces, sensory-friendly activities, and helpful supports to create a calm and welcoming setting. Guests can explore the museum at a pace that feels comfortable. Admission is free and no registration is required. Presented in collaboration with Prevea Health and HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital.
The Children's Museum of Green BayDowntown De Pere Farmers Market
Downtown De Pere’s open-air farmers market, with presenting support from BayCare Clinic, fills George Street Plaza with a mix of longtime favorites and new vendors, including an expanded selection of farm-fresh produce. Shoppers can browse flowers and plants, sourdough and other artisan breads, pies, cookies and additional baked treats, empanadas, maple syrup, salsas and jellies, hand-poured candles, bath and body items, plus options like herbal remedies and essential oils. The atmosphere features weekly live music, food trucks and refreshing beverages, a kid’s area supported by KI, and scenic river views. Live entertainment is made possible with backing from Hemauer Financial Group and Tweet Garot. Leashed dogs are welcome, and guests are encouraged to keep an eye on their pets and be considerate around other marketgoers.
George Street PlazaDe Pere Farmer's Market
Experience the De Pere Farmer's Market. Explore the market and enjoy the atmosphere.
Teen Walking Club Social
Created by request and led by teens, this walking club invites youth to stay active while exploring the Fox River Trail and the Broadway shops in Green Bay. The organizers are Raine and Arabelle from Green Bay West High School and Genevieve from Franklin Middle School. The club meets once a week. Wonders By Women provides a space to gather, plan routes, and return at the end of each social for parent pickup, while not assuming responsibility for participants. Attendees are expected to show proper etiquette in neighborhood parks, stores, and on trails, and anyone who causes a public disturbance will not be able to continue with the club. Parents of participating teens are asked to complete a contact form so organizers can reach them in case of an emergency.
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