Markleville Jamboree
Markleville MarklevilleRummages, vendors, food, tractor pull, light show, games, rides, and good times fill the small town with fun!
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.
Rummages, vendors, food, tractor pull, light show, games, rides, and good times fill the small town with fun!
Kickoff event at first Friday opening reception with silent auction bids going through September 9. A chair affair features artist painted chairs donated by Anita's, the recently closed popular local restaurant. Admire the creative spirit of PAS members and help support the gallery through your bid!
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Come join in the fun of exploring pottery for anyone age 12 and up. All supplies included for a four class series. Fee of $120 (only $30 a class) Classes include: instruction on hand-building techniques and 1 experience throwing on the pottery wheel.
Join us for a presentation by Richard Pavelka from United Healthcare, and learn about choosing the right Medicare plan for you!
Bring your folders, binders, and planners to decorate in the Maple Room! Stickers, washi tape, markers, highlighters, and snacks provided.
Story Time is aimed for children age 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime!
Guided Meditation with Jane from Esme Faire a certified mindfulness and meditation teacher.
Growers, producers, and artisans line the drive between the pond and museum in Falls Park. The market has been bringing a community together since 1994. Weekly schedule of vendors and special promotions on the market's Facebook page.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.