• Spring Green Farmers Market

    Spring Green Farmers Market
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    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.

  • Spring Green Library Board Meeting

    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    The Library Board of Trustees meets each month. The meetings are open to the public, and community members are welcome to attend. Changes to the regular schedule are posted at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

  • Yarn Rocks!

    Yarn Rocks!
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    Come to the library to meet fellow knitters and crafters in the community. Attendees can come for help—beginner to mid-level knitting assistance is available—learn new skills, or simply brush up on current ones. It is a great opportunity to get out of the house for a few hours and enjoy the proven health benefits of craft work, including knitting and crocheting. Join when you can, and invite your knitting and crocheting friends to tag along.

  • Dig into Science: Science Activities

    Dig into Science: Science Activities
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    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
  • Yoga @ the Library

    Yoga @ the Library
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    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
  • Spring Green Farmers Market

    Spring Green Farmers Market
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    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.

  • Spring Green Farmers Market

    Spring Green Farmers Market
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    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.

  • Dementia Caregiver Support Meeting

    Dementia Caregiver Support Meeting
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Sauk County hosts a monthly caregiver support meeting for those caring for someone living with dementia. Led by ADRC Dementia Care Specialist Kurt Goeckermann, the gathering offers a welcoming space to talk to other caregivers, share experiences, and find support so you do not have to walk the caregiver path alone. Those with questions can reach Kurt at the ADRC by calling (608) 355-3289.

  • Yarn Rocks!

    Yarn Rocks!
    Spring Green Community Library 230 E. Monroe St., Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States

    Come to the library to meet fellow knitters and crafters in the community. Attendees can come for help—beginner to mid-level knitting assistance is available—learn new skills, or simply brush up on current ones. It is a great opportunity to get out of the house for a few hours and enjoy the proven health benefits of craft work, including knitting and crocheting. Join when you can, and invite your knitting and crocheting friends to tag along.