This Weekend in Marshfield (Oct. 25, 26, 27)

What to Do This Weekend In & Around Marshfield 

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Halloween Events (More Info)
Ongoing
There’s lots of Halloween fun to be had this weekend into next week. Click the link for more information.

Cougar Exhibit Ribbon Cutting (More Info)
Friday 1 p.m.
The long-awaited cougar exhibit and Welcome Center are finished! Come check it out. 

Make a Difference Day (More Info)
Saturday
Make a difference in our community by raking leaves for Marshfield elderly and disabled residents whom are unable to do so themselves. This is a great event for families, friends, groups and/or co-workers looking to make a big difference in just a few short hours!

1st Presbyterian Church 17th Annual Silent Auction (More Info)
Friday-Sunday
With 180+ items, come to church early or stop in during office hours to take a an extended view.

Rotary Winter Wonderland Setup #2 (More Info)
Saturday 8-2
Individuals 12 years and older are preferred for Set-Up and younger children will need to be very closely supervised by an adult.

The Half Vampire Twins by Kathy Binder: Author Reading (More Info)
Saturday 10-12
Join us as we invite debut author, Kathy Binder, to speak about her new book, “The Half Vampire Twins.”

YMCA Saturday Night (More Info)
Saturday 5:30 – 9:30 pm
Grades 7-9. Pool and gym party for teens, grades 7-9. It’s Saturday Night Live at the Y, a safe hangout with friends. The evening also includes pizza, chips and beverages.
Y-Member: $1 • Participant: $2

Sacred Heart Breakfast Fundraiser (More Info)
Sunday
Proceeds from the breakfast benefit the Parish Hall Building Fund. A 6,000 square foot building will eventually be constructed on the former site of the Sacred Heart Catholic School, which finished demolition this spring.

Demolition Derby (More Info)
Sunday 2pm
At the Marshfield Fairgrounds. $12 grandstand admission.

Chamber Chorale Concert (More Info)
Sunday 7:30 p.m.
The UWSP at Marshfield Chamber Choir presents an evening of choral classics ranging from Renaissance madrigals to modern cool jazz.

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.

Marshfield Historic Museum (More Info)
Saturday
Admission is always free. Located in the basement of the 2nd Street Community Center (old library).

Visit a Little Free Library (More Info)
Anytime
These little neighborhood libraries are located all over Marshfield. Take a book, leave a book. 

Visit a Marshfield Park (More Info)
Anytime
From sprawling marshes to small neighborhood playgrounds, there are plenty of places in Marshfield to enjoy the outdoors at local parks, recreational areas, and nature preserves. Discover a secluded walk in the woods, enjoy a round of disc golf, explore a new playground, or enjoy a simple picnic at these local spots.