This Weekend in Marshfield (April 6, 7, 8)

Wildwood Park. Photo by Branden Bodendorfer

What to Do This Weekend In & Around Marshfield 

Caleb Delaney at Chestnut Center for the Arts (More Info)
Friday
Doors open at 7 p.m., music starts at 7:30 pm. Come enjoy rock music from talented local musicians. Cash bar at event – beer and wine available. $5 Suggested Donation.

LAST DAY: Sports Den Spring Clearance Sale  (More Info)
Saturday 
The Sports Den, 1202 S Central Ave, is hosting a spring tent and clearance sale through April 7. Stop in to find discounts on winter apparel, bikes, and more!

Food for Thought 2018 (More Info)
Saturday 
Tickets available at the door for the chance to sample lots of foods prepared by amateur chefs and bid on great silent auction items! Food for Thought is an annual fundraiser for UW-Marshfield/Wood County. 

The Vox – Freddy and Francine (More Info)
Saturday
Freddy & Francine is an Americana-Soul duo comprised of Bianca Caruso & Lee Ferris. With voices reminiscent of Aretha Franklin & Van Morrison, their songs blend Soul, R&B, Folk, and Americana with a modern, yet timeless appeal to all ages.

Hub City Gymnastics Tournament (More Info)
Saturday
New gym Hub City Gymnastics is hosting its first tournament. HCG athletes compete Saturday. Admission fee. 

Legging Ladi Grand Opening (More Info)
Saturday
Come down and be part of our grand opening for our Legging Kiosk (Marshfield Mall), we will be having flash sales, and multiple drawings throughout the day.

Endless Designs 5 Year Anniversary & Open House (More Info)
Saturday
Endless Designs has turned 5! We are celebrating our wonderful customers and showing off our new products. The first 15 customers will receive 15% Off of their most expensive item! We will have drinks, cupcakes, and door prizes. You will receive an entry for every $25 you spend!

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.

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