The South Madison Community Event Calendar was created to help keep our small towns strong, even as we grow. The Community Event Calendar is managed by the South Madison Community Foundation as a tool to support nonprofit and community organizations in their efforts to create a more vibrant and connected community.

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Ongoing

Red Cross Blood Drive

American Legion Post 117 611 W. State St., Pendleton

Give blood, save lives.

Teen Game Corner

Pendleton Community Public Library 595 E. Water St., Pendleton

"The Game Corner" features a friendly video game tournament for teens ages 12 - 18. Recent game selections include Nintendo Switch Sports, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, TowerFall, and Rocket League.

Ingalls Heavy Trash Drop Off Days

Dumpsters behind Police and Fire Station 247 Meridian St., Ingalls

Heavy trash drop off is intended for residents' bulky, broken down household items. Please do not bring hazardous materials of any kind (including batteries), electronics (TVs, computers, etc), paint, or tires. Call Town staff with questions - they can help you find appropriate locations for items not accepted during Heavy Trash Drop Off.

Storytime: Gardens and Gardening

Pendleton Community Public Library 595 E. Water St., Pendleton

Story Time is aimed for children age 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime!

Wildflower Hike and Seed Share

Falls Park Community Building Falls Park Drive, Pendleton

Join Sheree for a moderate hike on the Red Loop to look for spring ephemera. Learn some names and stories of our native wildflowers. Before the hike, we’ll spend 15 minutes going through your collections of native wildflower seeds if you want to swap or share. Make sure they are labeled with harvest date and species name. Meet inside the Community Building. 1.5 hours

Read Me A Story

Lapel Branch Library 610 Main St., Lapel

Read Me a Story is a traditional library storytime in the Children's area.
Read Me a Story is a less noisy program with individual play, so it has a TURTLE sensory and activity level: low noise with focused, calm activity.

This program emphasizes the early literacy activities of READ, PLAY, SING, TALK, and WRITE which are essential habits for getting ready to read, as determined by the American Library Association's Every Child Ready to Read program.