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Sauk County Fair 2026

Sauk County Fairgrounds 700 Washington Ave, Baraboo

Experience a classic summer tradition at the annual Sauk County Fair! This week-long community celebration offers fun for the entire family, featuring an exciting carnival midway waith rides and games, local commercial exhibits, and live entertainment on the FAME Stage.

Free

Laura Druckrey’s Pottery in the Glass Case Gallery

Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green

Watch for Laura Druckrey’s pottery in the Glass Case Gallery throughout the month of July. Laura tells about herself and her work, “I discovered my passion for pottery as a sophomore while attending Wisconsin Lutheran High School in the city where I was born and raised: Milwaukee. That passion continued through college, where I pursued ceramics as an independent minor and earned degrees in Early Childhood Education and Spanish. After graduation, I began working in Milwaukee Public Schools while earning a third teaching license, this one in Bilingual Education. Teaching and studying left little time for the wheel, but I never lost my love for it.

Free

Christl Iausly’s Wildflower Artwork in the Community Room Gallery

Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green

Artist Christl Iausly is sharing her wildflower artwork in the Community Room Gallery during the month of July.

Christl’s wildflower art is created by hand using self-collected flowers, leaves, twigs and more—most collected from her own gardens. She dries and presses these natural elements and creates original designs with them mounted on handmade papers. Every design is unique. Some include calligraphy.

Free

Friends Book Donation Drive

Friends Book Donation Drive
Kraemer Library and Community Center 910 Main St., Plain

The Friends of the Kraemer Library are hosting a donation drive to collect gently used books, audiobooks, puzzles, and DVDs for all ages. Proceeds from the subsequent sales of these donated items will help support library programs and other amenities.

Sanctuary Book Talk & Signing with Jim DeVita

American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Rd, Spring Green

Join American Players Theatre for a special book talk and signing with Jim DeVita (writing under the pseudonym James Cleary) to discuss his electrifying debut thriller novel, Sanctuary! DeVita—a Long Island native, National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship recipient, and theater professional—will sit down with Managing Director Sara Young in John's Place for a discussion on the book. Sanctuary explores a post-apocalyptic near future where a billionaire family retreats to a luxury underground bunker in the Nebraskan Great Plains after climate disasters cripple the United States, only to face a desperate group of raiders above ground.

Free

Appalachian Road Show

Witwen Concerts
Witwen Park & Campground S9855 County Rd E, Sauk City

Dust off your shitkickers and get ready for a night of bluegrass! Appalachian Road Show is an award-winning bluegrass band whose members come from across the Appalachian Mountains, bringing the music, stories, and traditions of that region to audiences nationwide.

Free

Laura Druckrey’s Pottery in the Glass Case Gallery

Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green

Watch for Laura Druckrey’s pottery in the Glass Case Gallery throughout the month of July. Laura tells about herself and her work, “I discovered my passion for pottery as a sophomore while attending Wisconsin Lutheran High School in the city where I was born and raised: Milwaukee. That passion continued through college, where I pursued ceramics as an independent minor and earned degrees in Early Childhood Education and Spanish. After graduation, I began working in Milwaukee Public Schools while earning a third teaching license, this one in Bilingual Education. Teaching and studying left little time for the wheel, but I never lost my love for it.

Free

Christl Iausly’s Wildflower Artwork in the Community Room Gallery

Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green

Artist Christl Iausly is sharing her wildflower artwork in the Community Room Gallery during the month of July.

Christl’s wildflower art is created by hand using self-collected flowers, leaves, twigs and more—most collected from her own gardens. She dries and presses these natural elements and creates original designs with them mounted on handmade papers. Every design is unique. Some include calligraphy.

Free

Laura Druckrey’s Pottery in the Glass Case Gallery

Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green

Watch for Laura Druckrey’s pottery in the Glass Case Gallery throughout the month of July. Laura tells about herself and her work, “I discovered my passion for pottery as a sophomore while attending Wisconsin Lutheran High School in the city where I was born and raised: Milwaukee. That passion continued through college, where I pursued ceramics as an independent minor and earned degrees in Early Childhood Education and Spanish. After graduation, I began working in Milwaukee Public Schools while earning a third teaching license, this one in Bilingual Education. Teaching and studying left little time for the wheel, but I never lost my love for it.

Free

Christl Iausly’s Wildflower Artwork in the Community Room Gallery

Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green

Artist Christl Iausly is sharing her wildflower artwork in the Community Room Gallery during the month of July.

Christl’s wildflower art is created by hand using self-collected flowers, leaves, twigs and more—most collected from her own gardens. She dries and presses these natural elements and creates original designs with them mounted on handmade papers. Every design is unique. Some include calligraphy.

Free

Friends Book Donation Drive

Friends Book Donation Drive
Kraemer Library and Community Center 910 Main St., Plain

The Friends of the Kraemer Library are hosting a donation drive to collect gently used books, audiobooks, puzzles, and DVDs for all ages. Proceeds from the subsequent sales of these donated items will help support library programs and other amenities.