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35th Annual Sauk County Dairy Breakfast

Windi Ridge Farm S5424 County Road G, Hillpoint

Celebrate June Dairy Month at the 35th Annual Sauk County Dairy Breakfast, hosted this year by the Luxton Family at Windi Ridge Farm. The farm-style breakfast menu features pancakes, scrambled eggs with ham, sausage, cheese curds, yogurt, and Culver's frozen custard.

$10

5th Annual Lion’s Den TKD Invitational Tournament

River Valley High School 660 Varsity Blvd, Spring Green

The Lion's Den Taekwondo Association hosts its 5th Annual Invitational Tournament at River Valley High School. Competitors of all levels will participate in Sparring, Forms, Weapons Forms, Breaking, and Kumdo Divisions. This year features new additions, including an Axe Throw Competition and a Push-Up Challenge, offering participants a chance to compete for a trophy and champion t-shirt.

$5

Spring Green Letter Writing Society

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

The Spring Green Letter Writing Society is bringing back the art of letter writing with a dedicated gathering at the library. Attendees can lean into the joy of sending and receiving mail by drafting a letter to a loved one, a penpal, or a total stranger. The library provides snacks and writing supplies—including a typewriter—as well as information on individuals who would love to receive mail.

Free

Hoo’s Woods Raptor Program

Governor Dodge State Park 4175 Highway 23 North, Dodgeville

Experience an up-close encounter with some of Wisconsin's most impressive raptors. This educational presentation features live ambassador birds from the Hoo's Woods Raptor Center, including an eagle, owls, and a falcon. Naturalists will share insights into the birds' unique adaptations, hunting abilities, natural history, and vital roles within the ecosystem.

Free

Monthly Bluegrass Jam

Monthly Bluegrass Jam
Spring Green General Store 137 S. Albany Street, Spring Green

The Spring Green General Store hosts its monthly Bluegrass Jam, a community tradition that has been running for over twenty-five years. All musicians, music lovers, and "cool cats" are welcome to join in or listen to the live session.

Free

St. Luke’s Church Festival

St. Luke’s Church Festival
St. Luke Catholic Church 1240 Nachreiner Ave, Plain

Saints Joachim & Anne Pastorate hosts the St. Luke's Church Festival kickoff. Attendees can enjoy an evening of live music by the Solstice Jazz Band, along with refreshments and light food. The community event takes place outside St. Luke Catholic Church.

SOLD OUT — Shitty Barn Session no. 362: Son Little // Tonina

The Shitty Barn 506 E Madison St, Spring Green

Shitty Barn Sessions presents a live performance featuring genre-bending artist Son Little and multilingual vocalist/bassist Tonina. Son Little brings a raw, expressive sound that fluidly moves between deep grooves and stripped-down intimacy, drawing from soul, blues, folk, hip-hop, and R&B. Joining him is Tonina, a Brooklyn-based artist who fuses jazz, folk, and Latin boleros, performing a multilingual repertoire in Sicilian, English, and Spanish.

$40

Low Czars

Slowpoke Lounge & Cabaret 137 W Jefferson Street, Spring Green

The Low Czars will perform live at the Slowpoke Lounge & Cabaret, bringing a 179-song repertoire rooted in power-pop, garage-rock, and R&B. Originally formed 20 years ago for a wedding, the rotating band plays an eclectic mix of covers ranging from well-known artists like The Who, The Kinks, and Cheap Trick, to more esoteric acts like Big Star, Guided By Voices, and Swamp Dogg. The core group features James Leaver, Larry Braun, Peter Fatka, Bob Koch, and Aaron Scholz. Admission is "pay what you can," with a suggested $10 contribution at the door.

$10

Opening Night: As You Like It

American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Rd, Spring Green

Celebrate opening night of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It at the American Players Theatre, directed by Laura Rook. This delightful romantic comedy follows best friends Rosalind and Celia as they don disguises and escape to the Forest of Arden. There, Rosalind—disguised as a boy named Ganymede—meets Orlando and promises to teach him how to woo her. Staged in the outdoor Hill Theatre, the production offers an evening of romance, poetry, and a band of merry forest-dwelling misfits.