This Weekend in Marshfield (October 5, 6, 7)

What to Do This Weekend In & Around Marshfield 

Last Game at Beell Stadium (More Info)
Friday
Join generations of Tiger Fans as we celebrate the Final Varsity Football game to be played at Historic Beell Stadium. Streaming live on Focus on Marshfield Youtube. 

Downtown Friday Nights: 20 Watt Tombstone at the Chestnut Center (More Info)
Friday 
Doors at 7pm! get there early for some Loud rock n roll!!

KEEP: Kiwanis Enormous Equipment Playground (More Info)
Saturday
KEEP is a family event where children of all ages can get a close a view of construction, farming and public service vehicles and equipment, as well as vehicles unique to trades. The Children even get a chance to sit in the driver’s seat. KEEP also engages the kids in numerous hands-on activities.

Pumpkin Blowout at Festival Foods (More Info)
Saturday
The family-friendly event offers the season’s lowest prices along with other fall items and delicious treats. Activities include a basketball game and football toss, large inflatable bounce house, a small petting zoo area from 8-3 p.m. Music and freshly popped kettle corn are provided by Razor J.

Succulent Planter Drop-In (More Info)
Saturday-Sunday
Grab a friend and drop-in during our weekend business hours and plant your own succulent pumpkin! This unique & festive project can serve as an adorable centerpiece on your table or a nice addition to your porch. They also make great teacher gifts & small gifts for friends & family.

 

TAKE A TOUR of Upham Mansion (More Info)
Saturday, 1:30-4 p.m. or Appointment
Built in 1880, Upham Mansion, located at 212 West Third Street, is named for William Henry Upham, the 18th Governor of Wisconsin and a man that many credit for giving Marshfield its stable foundation.

Go to the Farmers Market (More Info)
Saturday-Sunday
Festival Foods Farmers Market arrives at the parking lot with fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and more.

Marshfield Historic Museum (More Info)
Saturday 1:30-4
Come see the completed military section of the Marshfield Historic Museum this Saturday. Admission is always free. Located in the basement of the 2nd Street Community Center (old library).

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