The students of Angel Dreams Studio are the featured artist in the Spring Green Community Library Community Room Gallery throughout June.
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The students of Angel Dreams Studio are the featured artist in the Spring Green Community Library Community Room Gallery throughout June.
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Join us for LEGO Builders Club! Come build to your heart's content — choose from themed builds like dinos and creatures, or let your imagination run wild with free building. Everyone is welcome.
Free
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The American Red Cross is partnering with the Plain community to host a local blood drive at the American Legion Clubhouse, offering appointment slots for both whole blood and Power Red donations. As a special incentive, anyone who comes out to give blood will receive a classic, limited-quantity American Red Cross x Looney Tunes T-shirt. |
7 events,
The students of Angel Dreams Studio are the featured artist in the Spring Green Community Library Community Room Gallery throughout June.
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Got cardboard? Make a dinosaur! Visit the library to build your own prehistoric creature from recycled materials and create your one-of-a-kind Book-O-Saurus.
Free
Dig into a summer of dino-mite adventures at the "Unearth a Story" Storytime series! Join us for a roaring good time as we dig up thrilling tales, unearth playful activities, and drum up a prehistoric beat. Little ones and their caregivers are invited to enjoy stories, songs, and fun dinosaur-themed activities all summer long. The event is designed for children ages 7 and under and their caregivers, but everyone is welcome to share in the fun.
Free
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Archeology, Paleontology, Geology, and Snackology—you name the science, and the Spring Green Community Library will explore it this summer! Join Youth Services Librarian Kate Franzmann on select Wednesdays to uncover fossils, explore a day in the life of an archeologist, build a dinosaur, and dive into lots of other STEAM-related fun. This program is designed specifically for children ages 5 to 15.
Free
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Meet some of the world's most unusual animals up close at one of the area's most popular annual events! Join Licensed Animal Educator Noelle Bezio for a wildly unique opportunity to learn about the special abilities, behaviors, and habitats of some amazing creatures. You'll get to meet Willow the fennec fox (a world-class digger!), Bob the tegu, Wilson the armadillo, Lulu the wallaby, and more!
Free
Join Melissa Ulev of Take Root Holistic Health Coaching for a one-hour Yoga Flow class at Discover Driftless. This class is a chance to reconnect with yourself, quiet the noise, and give your mind and body exactly what it needs. Participants will move with their breath through smooth, connected sequences designed to foster calm, strength, and balance. The sessions include both gentle holds and optional challenges so you can move at your own pace, and you will be guided with clear instructions on breathing, body alignment, and mindful movement.
$15
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Arcadia Books invites the community to stop in during store hours to write and send a card to someone they love. The bookstore provides both postcards and stamps to encourage a dose of human connection.
As part of the 2026 "Unearth A Story" Summer Reading Program, the Lone Rock Community Library hosts "Unearth Freedom: A Red, White & Blue Celebration" with American Legion Post 383, Lone Rock.
Free
The Spring Green General Store’s Stitch and Bitch handwork group meets Thursday afternoons weekly. All are welcome.
Free
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Kick off the holiday weekend at Fireman's Park with a full day of activities, great food, and evening entertainment for the entire family!
Free
Enjoy a relaxing summer afternoon with live outdoor music on the River Stage. Sit back with a drink, enjoy something delicious, and take in the river view.
Magic the Gathering players are invited to Moerke Cards for casual games and trading all evening. This weekly gathering welcomes players of all experience levels each Friday.
Free
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A special Lone Rock Farmers Market at a special location for the 4th of July Celebration, featuring local artisans and farmers offering a variety of goods.
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Celebrate America's 250th birthday with a packed schedule of family activities, community traditions, and a spectacular fireworks display at dusk!
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Kick off your morning at the Lone Rock 4th of July Celebration with the 2026 Water Run 5k Run/Walk! Sponsored by the River Valley Cross Country Team, this event is a featured part of the town's holiday festivities at Fireman's Park and welcomes both runners and walkers.
$15
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The Ark presents the Red White + Blueberry Jam at Twin Crix! Celebrate the 2026 Opening Day of the blueberry season with a full day of farm-fresh fun and music.
Enjoy a relaxing summer afternoon with live outdoor music on the River Stage. Sit back with a drink, enjoy something delicious, and take in the river view.
Cheer on the Arena Aces as they take on the Verona Cavaliers in a Home Talent Baseball Sunday League matchup at Arena Community Park. Full concessions will be available at the ballpark. Because Home Talent schedules are highly dynamic and responsive to weather or local changes, the game time and date are subject to change; please check the official event page or community Facebook group for the most up-to-date schedule verification before heading out.
Free
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Sauk County Fair 2026
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.
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Come face to face with realistic dinosaurs at the Library — closer than you ever imagined!
Free
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
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
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Dive into a new sensory station at every gathering as we journey through the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures. Every session brings a new set of stations for children to discover and enjoy. While especially recommended for children 10 and under, everyone is warmly invited to join the adventure.
Free
There's something magical about building a little world from scratch—especially when dinosaurs are involved! Join this hands-on terrarium workshop where you will create your own prehistoric scene, complete with beloved dino characters like a T-Rex, Triceratops, or Stegosaurus. Each kit includes all the supplies you need to bring a miniature ancient world to life, and you will head home with a charming mini Jurassic world to call your own.
Free
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
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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
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
Archeology, Paleontology, Geology, and Snackology—you name the science, and the Spring Green Community Library will explore it this summer! Join Youth Services Librarian Kate Franzmann on select Wednesdays to uncover fossils, explore a day in the life of an archeologist, build a dinosaur, and dive into lots of other STEAM-related fun. This program is designed specifically for children ages 5 to 15.
Free
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Arcadia Books invites the community to stop in during store hours to write and send a card to someone they love. The bookstore provides both postcards and stamps to encourage a dose of human connection.
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
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
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Shoppers are invited to the 2026 Spring Green Community-Wide Garage Sale, an annual event since 2016 organized by the Spring Green Community Center and the Friends of the Spring Green Community Library. This exciting weekend features twenty-eight different garage sales in and around the area, including multi-family sales and a large book rummage sale at the Community Library.
Free
Discover amazing deals at the Spring Green Community Library's Book Rummage Sale! Shop books, puzzles, DVDs, and enjoy coffee treats.
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
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Before the Farmer’s Market, come to the yard at the side of the Library for a free hour of yoga led by Emily Benz of Rural Remedy! Beginners and all ages welcome. Mats are available as well.
Free
Discover amazing deals at the Spring Green Community Library's Book Rummage Sale! Shop books, puzzles, DVDs, and enjoy coffee treats.
Shoppers are invited to the 2026 Spring Green Community-Wide Garage Sale, an annual event since 2016 organized by the Spring Green Community Center and the Friends of the Spring Green Community Library. This exciting weekend features twenty-eight different garage sales in and around the area, including multi-family sales and a large book rummage sale at the Community Library.
Free
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Start your day with a feel-good yoga flow in the barn at Twin Crix Farm in Spring Green. This 45-minute, beginner-friendly class is the perfect way to kick off the week ahead with some fresh air in a beautiful setting, and while all are welcome, spots are limited so advance registration is required. Farm trails are also open before and after yoga for anyone looking to check out the farm, stretch their legs, and take in the beautiful views.
$20
All are welcome to Unity Chapel's Summer Sundays—casual, welcoming worship and speaking events with reflections on values, belonging, history, and spaces featuring reflective silence and shared singing.
Free
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All are welcome to join the St. Vincent de Paul River Valley Conference for their Summer Fundraiser Gathering at the Post House Garden in Spring Green. This community event features live music by Janna and Lydia Johnson, paired with delicious food and drinks.
Free
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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
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
Bring the whole family and settle in for a wonderful selection of free, family-friendly movies. Popcorn and lemonade will be available to make the experience even sweeter. Mondays starting at 1PM.
Free
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8 events,
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
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
Everyone is welcome to join the monthly potluck at the Spring Green Community Center! Simply bring a dish to pass and enjoy a shared meal with the community.
Free
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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
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
Representatives from the Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Eagle Country will be available for a drop-in session. The ADRC serves Crawford, Juneau, Richland, and Sauk Counties, providing valuable resources, information, and assistance for aging adults and individuals with disabilities. Stop by to ask questions and learn more about the support services available in your community.
Free
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If you have gently used apparel no longer serving a purpose in your home, please consider donating to the River Valley School District! Please bring only gently used clothing (nothing ripped, stained, or torn) in sizes ranging from infant to big kid size 18, along with Adult XS-L. Shoes from baby to adult size 9 are also welcome to be shared, provided they have no holes, rips, or broken parts (scuffs are ok).
Arcadia Books invites the community to stop in during store hours to write and send a card to someone they love. The bookstore provides both postcards and stamps to encourage a dose of human connection.
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
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Every 2 seconds, someone in the United States needs blood, and a single donation can help save multiple lives. Greenway is proud to partner with the American Red Cross to host a community blood drive, and they are looking to fill every appointment slot to make this a successful event. Your donation could make a life-changing difference for someone in need, so please consider signing up and inviting a friend, family member, or coworker to give the gift of life.
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
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
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The Spring Green Farmers Market operates year-round, rain or shine, offering the best in local produce and handcrafted goods. The market's mission is to support local farmers, food producers, and artists while providing a forum for a healthy community. Shoppers are invited to enjoy coffee, baked goods, and live music while browsing fresh items like flowers and vegetables. During the Summer Market (mid-May to mid-October), vendors gather every Saturday morning outside the Spring Green Community Library from 9am - 12pm.
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Companion planting is at the center of any good organic gardening plan. Join Kitchen Gardener Abbie Lehman at Taliesin to learn how to harness the power of companion planting with native plants to create a happier and healthier garden! Participants will learn companion planting methods, discover native plants in the area, understand the benefits they provide, and learn how to incorporate them. Plus, participants will make and take home a botanical print of their favorite native plant from the Kitchen Garden.
$35
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
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Start your day with a feel-good yoga flow in the barn at Twin Crix Farm in Spring Green. This 45-minute, beginner-friendly class is the perfect way to kick off the week ahead with some fresh air in a beautiful setting, and while all are welcome, spots are limited so advance registration is required. Farm trails are also open before and after yoga for anyone looking to check out the farm, stretch their legs, and take in the beautiful views.
$20
All are welcome to Unity Chapel's Summer Sundays—casual, welcoming worship and speaking events with reflections on values, belonging, history, and spaces featuring reflective silence and shared singing.
Free
Bring your instruments or just your ears to the Monthly Acoustic Jam at the Spring Green General Store! Everyone is welcome to join in to play, sing, learn, or simply listen to live acoustic music. This community gathering takes place the third Sunday of every month. If you plan on grabbing a bite to eat while you enjoy the music, please note that the store's kitchen closes at 2:00 PM, and the store closes at 3:00 PM.
Free
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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
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
The Community Food Pantry of Spring Green holds its regular food distribution on the third Monday of each month, with morning distribution from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and afternoon distribution from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM. |
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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
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
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Get creative at the library and craft your very own diamond art dinosaur key-chain! This event provides a fun opportunity to create a sparkling little keepsake that you will want to show off everywhere you go. Every single supply you need to complete the project is included, so all you need to bring along is your creativity.
Free
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Get ready for an exciting aquatic adventure right here at the library! Join us in the Community Room for a hands-on experience with the Ocean Odyssey Touch Tank, brought to you by the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to learn all about prehistoric creatures, with a special highlight on sharks.
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Congressional staff from the office of U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) will host local office hours. Staff from Pocan’s district office will be available to assist constituents seeking help with federal agencies or looking to issue a comment to be reported back to the Congressman. All constituents of the 2nd district are invited to attend. No RSVP is required.
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The Sauk County Birth to 3 Program invites families to join them for a fun summer morning at the park. This community gathering is completely open to the public, and all are welcome to stop by for a free popsicle and some outdoor playtime.
Free
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If you have gently used apparel no longer serving a purpose in your home, please consider donating to the River Valley School District! Please bring only gently used clothing (nothing ripped, stained, or torn) in sizes ranging from infant to big kid size 18, along with Adult XS-L. Shoes from baby to adult size 9 are also welcome to be shared, provided they have no holes, rips, or broken parts (scuffs are ok).
Arcadia Books invites the community to stop in during store hours to write and send a card to someone they love. The bookstore provides both postcards and stamps to encourage a dose of human connection.
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
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Plain Fire & EMS 3-Day Celebration
Mark your calendars for the 2026 Plain Fire & EMS 3-Day Celebration! Enjoy live entertainment, inflatables, carnival rides, food, and cold drinks all weekend long. (Please note: No carry-ins are allowed.)
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
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
Magic the Gathering players are invited to Moerke Cards for casual games and trading all evening. This weekly gathering welcomes players of all experience levels each Friday.
Free
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Before the Farmer’s Market, come to the yard at the side of the Library for a free hour of yoga led by Emily Benz of Rural Remedy! Beginners and all ages welcome. Mats are available as well.
Free
The Spring Green Farmers Market operates year-round, rain or shine, offering the best in local produce and handcrafted goods. The market's mission is to support local farmers, food producers, and artists while providing a forum for a healthy community. Shoppers are invited to enjoy coffee, baked goods, and live music while browsing fresh items like flowers and vegetables. During the Summer Market (mid-May to mid-October), vendors gather every Saturday morning outside the Spring Green Community Library from 9am - 12pm.
Join the Spring Green Community Library for a local Craft Fair! You can stop by to browse and see what creative items your neighbors have made, or you can join in the fun by selling items you have crafted yourself.
Free
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Kick off your Sunday morning with a feel-good yoga flow and bouquet bar in the barn at Twin Crix Farm. The 45-minute, beginner-friendly yoga class is the perfect way to welcome the week with some fresh air in a beautiful setting. Afterward, stay for the Briarwood Flowers bloom bar, where you can choose from buckets of fresh-cut, in-season flowers—such as cosmos, zinnias, dahlias, and celosia—to build a beautiful bouquet to take home.
$45
All are welcome to Unity Chapel's Summer Sundays—casual, welcoming worship and speaking events with reflections on values, belonging, history, and spaces featuring reflective silence and shared singing.
Free
This beginner-friendly jam is for singers and acoustic instrument players to learn and practice the art of jamming, and for experienced players to lead the way. The jam follows typical acoustic jamming conventions, but the main focus is on participation and supporting each other in making music together.
Free
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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
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
Bring the whole family and settle in for a wonderful selection of free, family-friendly movies. Popcorn and lemonade will be available to make the experience even sweeter. Mondays starting at 1PM.
Free
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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
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
Dig into a summer of dino-mite adventures at the "Unearth a Story" Storytime series! Join us for a roaring good time as we dig up thrilling tales, unearth playful activities, and drum up a prehistoric beat. Little ones and their caregivers are invited to enjoy stories, songs, and fun dinosaur-themed activities all summer long. The event is designed for children ages 7 and under and their caregivers, but everyone is welcome to share in the fun.
Free
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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
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
Join Melissa Ulev of Take Root Holistic Health Coaching for a one-hour Yoga Flow class at Discover Driftless. This class is a chance to reconnect with yourself, quiet the noise, and give your mind and body exactly what it needs. Participants will move with their breath through smooth, connected sequences designed to foster calm, strength, and balance. The sessions include both gentle holds and optional challenges so you can move at your own pace, and you will be guided with clear instructions on breathing, body alignment, and mindful movement.
$15
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If you have gently used apparel no longer serving a purpose in your home, please consider donating to the River Valley School District! Please bring only gently used clothing (nothing ripped, stained, or torn) in sizes ranging from infant to big kid size 18, along with Adult XS-L. Shoes from baby to adult size 9 are also welcome to be shared, provided they have no holes, rips, or broken parts (scuffs are ok).
Arcadia Books invites the community to stop in during store hours to write and send a card to someone they love. The bookstore provides both postcards and stamps to encourage a dose of human connection.
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.
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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.
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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.
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Magic the Gathering players are invited to Moerke Cards for casual games and trading all evening. This weekly gathering welcomes players of all experience levels each Friday.
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The Spring Green Farmers Market operates year-round, rain or shine, offering the best in local produce and handcrafted goods. The market's mission is to support local farmers, food producers, and artists while providing a forum for a healthy community. Shoppers are invited to enjoy coffee, baked goods, and live music while browsing fresh items like flowers and vegetables. During the Summer Market (mid-May to mid-October), vendors gather every Saturday morning outside the Spring Green Community Library from 9am - 12pm.
Join us for a free two-day celebration of the art and culture of Wisconsin’s First People, as part of an ongoing partnership between Little Eagle Arts Foundation (LEAF) of Wisconsin Dells and Taliesin Preservation. The Native Art Marketplace will fill the iconic Hillside School with LEAF roster artists demonstrating and describing their creative process across a wide range of traditional and contemporary artforms, including paintings, jewelry, black ash baskets, sculpture, and quill and beadwork. An abundance of Native arts and crafts will be available for sale! Performances and storytelling highlighting the traditions of Wisconsin’s First People will be on display throughout the day in the historic Hillside Theater. Participants can also try their hand at making a free bead and quill friendship bracelet.
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The Friends of the Spring Green Community Library will be accepting donations of gently used books, DVDs, and CDs for resale. Proceeds from the book sales go directly toward supporting library programs and other amenities for the community. |
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Join us for a free two-day celebration of the art and culture of Wisconsin’s First People, as part of an ongoing partnership between Little Eagle Arts Foundation (LEAF) of Wisconsin Dells and Taliesin Preservation. The Native Art Marketplace will fill the iconic Hillside School with LEAF roster artists demonstrating and describing their creative process across a wide range of traditional and contemporary artforms, including paintings, jewelry, black ash baskets, sculpture, and quill and beadwork. An abundance of Native arts and crafts will be available for sale! Performances and storytelling highlighting the traditions of Wisconsin’s First People will be on display throughout the day in the historic Hillside Theater. Participants can also try their hand at making a free bead and quill friendship bracelet.
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All are welcome to Unity Chapel's Summer Sundays—casual, welcoming worship and speaking events with reflections on values, belonging, history, and spaces featuring reflective silence and shared singing.
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Enjoy a relaxing summer afternoon with live outdoor music on the River Stage. Sit back with a drink, enjoy something delicious, and take in the river view. |
