Green Bay, WI
Green Bay, WI

Events in Green Bay

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APR27
Games & Entertainment

TCG Mondays at ASHENJUGG

Enjoy a weekly trading card game gathering that welcomes players of every TCG. The lineup includes Pokémon League along with casual play for Magic, Neopets, and Cookie Run. Pop up tournaments may be added and are announced through the weekly calendar or event discussions.

APR27
Health & Wellness

Mossa Group Power with Darin

This one-hour barbell workout focuses on building overall strength, muscle, and functional fitness. Participants use an adjustable barbell, weight plates, and a step platform while moving to music. The session blends foundational lifts like squats and presses with energetic, athletic sequences for a total-body challenge. Suitable for every fitness level.

APR27
Health & Wellness

Hatha Yoga

Settle into a gentle Hatha Yoga session guided by Tree Janzen of Tree’s Yoga. Designed for every body, this class moves at an easy pace and offers options for each posture so participants of all experience levels can practice comfortably. Expect a thoughtful blend of mindful attention, breathing techniques, strength building, and fluid movement to create a well-rounded experience. Please bring your own yoga mat.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
APR27
Health & Wellness

Zumba

Move through a dance-focused workout set to Latin, international, and pop rhythms, featuring energetic, follow-along choreography. The upbeat routines keep the pace high and turn exercise into a lively, party-like atmosphere.

APR27
Health & Wellness

Mossa Group Centergy

This athletic mind-body class blends yoga and Pilates principles to build strength, mobility, and balance. With upbeat music guiding the flow, expect smooth transitions from the floor to standing, targeted core work, and focused hip and spinal mobility. Offered in 30 or 60 minute formats, it delivers a complete workout that feels both challenging and restorative and welcomes every fitness level.

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Family

Sanctuary Storytime at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Sanctuary Storytime at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary invites preschoolers to enjoy a read-aloud followed by a simple craft or hands-on activity. Ms. Jody leads the session, and an adult remains with each child. The program is held in the lower level of the Nature Center. Pre-registration is required by calling (920) 391-3677. Upcoming themes include American Kestrel Amelia, Box Turtle, Saw-whet Owl Journey, Gecko Dax, Peregrine Falcon Hermes, and Salamander Sela.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
APR27
Art & Culture

The Real Genghis Khan

Explore a fresh perspective on Genghis Khan and the rise of the Mongol Empire in an exhibition that considers his lasting impact on modern Western society. Featuring the most extensive traveling collection of artifacts from his era, with pieces dating to the 12th century, the experience places visitors in the rhythms of nomadic life. Follow the path of a person living under Mongol rule with an identity card and touchscreen journey. Try on traditional Mongolian clothing, watch catapult launches and archery demonstrations, discover children’s games from Mongolia, step inside a traditional ger, and walk through a recreation of Kublai Khan’s Xanadu Palace. Short live performances introduce Mongolia’s music and cultural traditions, with programs that may include a Tsam mask dance, throat singing, and pieces performed on instruments such as the Morin Khuur, Ever buree, Yatga, and Khuuchir. After each performance, artists remain for about 15 minutes to speak with visitors, answer questions, and share insights about their costumes, instruments, and heritage. Open daily except Tuesday. Please reserve your tickets online in advance.

Mulva Cultural Center
APR27
Markets

2026 Spring Big Book Sale

Browse thousands of titles and more at the 2026 Spring Big Book Sale at Brown County Library (Central Library). The event opens with a members-only preview for early access, and on-the-spot membership sign-ups are available. After the preview, the sale welcomes the public. Early sale days feature $2 hardcovers and $1 paperbacks, children’s books, and puzzles. The event wraps up with Bag Day, where you can bring a paper grocery bag to fill for $5, with additional bags for $3. Credit cards are accepted throughout the sale with a $10 minimum purchase. Donations of books and puzzles are welcomed at Brown County Library locations in support of the Friends of the Library.

Brown County Library
APR27
Workshops & Classes

Join our Creative Escape Series every Monday

Urban Cultural Arts is bringing a weekly series of hands-on workshops to the Mulva Cultural Center, offering a relaxed setting to explore creativity without pressure. Projects rotate regularly, with experiences such as mosaic art, candle making, and stained glass, so there is always something new to try. No experience is required, all supplies are provided, and participants leave with a piece they created themselves. This series offers a refreshing break from routine and a simple way to make time for creativity. Space is limited.

Mulva Cultural Center
APR28
Health & Wellness

Cardiology Event: Congestive Heart Failure

Explore the essentials of congestive heart failure in a free educational session designed for anyone managing the condition, supporting a loved one, or looking to learn more about heart health. Dr. James Rider, a cardiologist with Emplify Health by Bellin, will define congestive heart failure, share lifestyle recommendations for heart health, and discuss available treatment options. The session takes place at Lambeau Field in the 6th floor Indoor Clubs North Loft Conference Room, with parking and entry at the Bellin Health Gate. The event is free and requests registration.

Lambeau Field
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Home & Beyond Workshop: Learn to Grow a Veggie Garden

NeighborWorks Green Bay and Green Bay Habitat for Humanity present a Home & Beyond Series workshop focused on food and nutrition. Local experts Beth and Dave Woods will share practical guidance and resources to help participants start and sustain a vegetable garden. Learn how to grow food affordably, keep plants thriving throughout the season, and make the most of the space you have. The session is suited to beginners and those looking to improve their skills, with straightforward, easy-to-apply tips. Space is limited. Registration is free but required.

APR28
Games & Entertainment

Singo

Experience a music powered take on bingo at Anduzzi's Sports Club - Green Bay East. Rather than numbers being called, songs set the pace, and singing along is optional. It is free to play, prizes are available, and the Singo 50/50 cash jackpot is $2,950. Complete a single column within the first ten songs to claim that jackpot. Participants must be 21 years old to play.

Anduzzi's Sports Club
APR28
Music

Jazz, Blues, and Brews

Live jazz fills Copper State with performances by local artists such as the Harmon Brothers, Fred Velpel, and John Toussaint. Smooth jazz pairs with smooth brews for an easygoing experience to share with friends.

Copper State Brewing Co.
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Watercolor Greetings

Create cheerful springtime greeting cards in a relaxed watercolor workshop designed with beginners in mind. Artist instructor @LynnRPeters offers clear, step-by-step guidance as you lightly sketch simple blooms, add washes of color, and assemble a small set of charming, one-of-a-kind botanical cards. Along the way, explore basic color mixing and get comfortable with brush techniques. Bring your own watercolors if you prefer, or plan to rent or purchase colors at the event. All other supplies are provided, and coffee and a snack are included. You will head home with finished cards and envelopes plus a handy how-to sheet for making more. Multiple dates are available, and these sessions often fill quickly.

The Art Garage
APR28
Outdoor Recreation

Tuesday Night Rides 2026

The weekly Tuesday night ride series returns for the summer with three pace groups so everyone can find a comfortable fit. Riders are organized into A, B, and C groups before setting off. The A and B groups alternate course direction on different weeks, and the A group rolls out calmly through town before any fireworks begin. The C group rides about 20 miles at an average of 14 to 16 mph, regroups at points along the way, and follows a no-drop approach so no one is left behind. All bike types are welcome, including road, fat, hybrid, and e-bikes. The B group heads to Bayshore Park and back for roughly 25 miles, typically averaging 18 to 20 mph. Efforts are made to keep the group together, with regroups after quicker sections. Any bike can participate, though road, touring, or gravel setups tend to be the most comfortable at this pace. Riders seeking more intensity can opt for the A group. The A group takes a longer route to Bayshore Park for approximately 35 miles and averages 22 mph or more. It is a spirited option and a good test of fitness. After the ride, participants meet back at the shop for beverages and conversation. Please follow the rules of the road, stop at intersections, be courteous to motorists, communicate clearly, and stay alert. Bluetooth speakers and headphones are not allowed, and aero bars should not be used while riding in the group. Junior riders are welcome with helmets required, and smiles are a must.

APR28
Health & Wellness

Sound Healing Submersion

Settle into 75 minutes of restorative sound with Kristie DeMoney of Great Moon Healing, LLC. Crystal singing bowls, chimes, and other instruments create soothing vibrations that invite stillness, help rebalance the body's energy centers, and make room for deep relaxation and healing. Please bring a yoga mat, a blanket, an eye covering, and any other items that help you feel comfortable. No experience is necessary.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Intermediate Guitar Club

SMAG offers a friendly guitar workshop that helps players build confidence and feel more musical without pressure to be showy or flawless. The session focuses on immediately applicable skills such as triads, steady groove and timing, clearer fretboard understanding, and soloing approaches that connect. It suits guitarists who know some chords yet still get turned around or feel their solos do not flow, with guidance aimed at making stronger choices on the fly. The environment is supportive and group based, where participation matters most and ideas can be put to use right away on acoustic guitar. A live online option is available through Zoom.

Gregg Daigle Music
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Drop-In Improv Classes

Explore improv in a relaxed, drop-in format with ComedyCity. Each two-hour session is led by experienced performers and features exercises and games that encourage quick thinking and creativity in a fun setting. There is no commitment and no script, making it an easy way to try improv for the first time or brush up on skills. Open to all ages and experience levels. Admission is $10 at the door, and UWGB and SNC students can participate for free with a valid student ID. Attend solo or with friends.

ComedyCity Theatre
APR29
Health & Wellness

Catholics in Recovery Support Group

At St Willebrord Parish, this Catholic recovery gathering offers a supportive space for anyone seeking spiritual and emotional healing related to addiction, compulsive behaviors, or other unhealthy attachments. All are welcome to take part in a community focused on growth and renewal.

St Willebrord Parish
APR29
Food & Drink

Waffle Wednesday Giveaway

Enjoy a complimentary medium Waffle Fry during the Waffle Wednesday Giveaway. One serving per person, no purchase required, and the guest must be present. To redeem, mention the giveaway when placing an in-person order at the drive-thru, for carry-out, or while dining in. Mobile orders are not eligible. Available at four northeast Wisconsin locations: Chick-fil-A Bellevue, Chick-fil-A Green Bay, Chick-fil-A Appleton, and Chick-fil-A Oshkosh.

Chick-fil-A
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Buddy's Bootcamp Level 1

Build foundational skills with your new puppy in Buddy's Bootcamp Level 1, a four-week series held on consecutive Wednesdays with instructor Sarah, CVT, CCTBS, CACTP. Open to puppies 8 weeks to 6 months old. Participants should bring treats, a leash, and a harness, and provide age-appropriate vaccination records. To register, call 920-337-2266 or email info@buddysvets.com.

APR29
Games & Entertainment

Warlord Wednesdays

This weekly learn-to-play session focuses on the newly remastered Warlord CCG. Players build an army, issue strategic orders, and aim to defeat the opposing warlord. Actions and attacks use a D20 system, blending tactics with a bit of luck and nerve. There is no buy-in to participate, and starter decks are available for $20 if needed. Registration is handled through Melee.GG, and new players can create an account on that platform.

Windfall Games
APR29
Games & Entertainment

Riftbound Weekly Casual Play at ASHENJUGG

Enjoy casual play and learn-the-game instruction for Riftbound in a relaxed setting. Registered participants can purchase up to five packs at 5-for-25 pricing each week while supplies last. Participation will be used to determine priority for preorders of new releases.

APR29
Games & Entertainment

Singo

Curious about the music version of bingo? Singo swaps numbered calls for familiar tunes, so you mark your card as songs play. Singing along is optional. There is no cost to participate, and prizes are available. The Singo 50/50 cash jackpot stands at $425, and a single column Singo within the first ten songs wins. Participants must be 21 or older to play.

Bourbon Street
APR29
Outdoor Recreation

Spring City Bird Walk

Head out on a spring bird walk at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary to look for migrating warblers and other seasonal birds. This outing is free to attend, open to the public, and welcomes birdwatchers of every experience level.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
APR29
Music

Sweet Acoustics “springs” into The Bar Holmgren Way

Sweet Acoustics returns to The Bar on Holmgren to perform acoustic rock covers. Live music pairs with the bar’s food and service at a spot the band regularly plays.

APR29
Theater

On Golden Pond

The classic story On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson centers on Ethel and Norman Thayer as they return to their cherished lakeside retreat for the forty-eighth summer. Their adult daughter, recently divorced, arrives with her dentist fiancé and the pair depart for Europe, leaving his teenage son in the Thayers’ care. The teen soon becomes the grandchild figure the couple has long hoped for. While Norman shows him the basics of fishing, he also gains a fresh understanding of contemporary teenage life.

APR29
Music

Glenn Miller Orchestra

The renowned Glenn Miller Orchestra brings the signature big band jazz sound that has charmed listeners for generations. Widely regarded as one of the most popular and in-demand bands of its kind, the ensemble received the recording industry’s first Gold Record in 1941 and amassed numerous number-one and top ten hits. The current orchestra was established in 1956 and has toured steadily ever since, typically giving about 250 performances each year around the world. Music director Erik Stabnau, also featured as a vocalist and tenor saxophone soloist, guides the program with vocalist Jenny Swoish and the vocal group The Moonlight Serenaders. The set features beloved standards including "String of Pearls," "Tuxedo Junction," "Little Brown Jug," "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "I've Got A Gal in Kalamazoo," "Pennsylvania 6-5000" and more, appealing to fans of jazz, big band and swing, as well as those drawn to nostalgia and romance.

Meyer Theatre
APR29
Sales & Discounts

Grand Opening Sample Sale

Tie the Knot Off the Rack is celebrating a move with a grand opening sample sale, a twice-yearly event featuring wedding gowns discounted up to 80 percent off retail. For four days, the shop is clearing out the entire inventory for some of the year’s best savings. Appointments are required and run 60 minutes, and each bride may bring up to four guests. To book, call or text 920-662-1920.

Tie the Knot Off the Rack
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Parent Education Class

A new round of the parenting education series at Oneida Nation Family Services welcomes all to participate. Brunch is provided, and attendees receive household item incentives at each class. Registration is open only through the second week of the series. To register, call 920-490-3700 and request a Parenting Program Coordinator, text or call 920-613-6077, or email Vaughn Brown at vbrown2@oneidanation.org.

APR29
Games & Entertainment

Wargame Wednesday

Wargame Wednesday transforms ASHENJUGG into a dedicated wargaming hub, with every table reserved for play. Take part in events, jump into casual games, or simply hang out and connect with the wargame community.

APR29
Music

Lorna Shore

Signs of the Swarm appears at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay for a ticketed show.

EPIC Event Center
APR30
Workshops & Classes

Pillow Case Sewing Lesson, Must Register on Website

Learn to sew a simple pillowcase in a welcoming, beginner-friendly class for ages 8 through adult. Participants learn the essentials of measuring, cutting, and stitching fabric, with hands-on practice throughout. Tuition is $40 per person and fabric is purchased separately. Since the lesson is held inside a fabric store, attendees can choose their own materials on site and receive 15% off the fabrics they pick. Space is limited to six people. Registration is required at least 24 hours in advance, and no refunds are issued for no-shows.

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Art & Culture

Leaving the Nest Senior Exhibition Receptions

Receptions celebrate two senior exhibitions from the 2025–26 academic year, each showcasing the work of student artists. One exhibition features artwork by Mandy Bieda, Abagail Kaepernick, Heidi Kassis, Eddy Laning, Blaine Mindorff, and Josh Reiter. The other highlights pieces by Bryanna Cavanaugh, Megan Heisz, Erin Porrey, Meghan Kohn, Emma Krueger, and Warren Miller. Complimentary beverages and light hors d'oeuvres will be available during the receptions. The Lawton Gallery is free and open to the public.

APR30
Workshops & Classes

Pressed Flower Make & Take

A Design Journey presents a creative pressed flower make and take at The French House of Clay. Explore your style as you arrange botanicals and craft a piece that feels meaningful, and you can even add a handprint keepsake for someone special. Choose from picture frames in various sizes, glass jugs, or round planters as your base. All supplies are provided, so simply bring your creativity. Prices range from $25 to $45 depending on the piece you select. You are welcome to drop in at any point during the session and unwind after work. Open to all experience levels.

The French House of Clay Studio
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Markets

Books & Brews

Revisit the spirit of childhood book fairs with a grown-up twist inside the Badger State Brewing Company taproom. Browse a selection of favorites and bestsellers for sale, connect with fellow readers, and enjoy a drink while you shop.

Badger State Brewing Company
APR30
Workshops & Classes

Buddy's Bootcamp Level 2

Elevate your dog’s training with Buddy’s Bootcamp Level 2, taught by Sarah, CVT, CCTBS, CACTP. This class runs for four consecutive Thursdays and is designed for next-level skills. Please bring your own treats, leash, and harness, and ensure you have age-appropriate proof of vaccinations. Register by calling 920-337-2266 or emailing info@buddysvets.com.

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Food & Drink

2026 Annual Spring Banquet

The Northeastern Wisconsin Bird Alliance banquet celebrates a decade of Piping Plover nesting. Everyone is welcome to attend, and membership is not required.

Brickhouse Craft Burgers & Brews
APR30
Health & Wellness

Education & Input Session

A community-focused session invites caregivers, advocates, supporters, family members, and self-advocates to explore practical ways adults with autism and intellectual or developmental disabilities can thrive in their communities. The program unfolds in two parts. It starts with an overview of housing models, key features, and support options that promote successful community living, then moves into a detailed survey where participants share their own housing preferences. A light boxed meal is included, and pre-registration is required to accommodate dietary needs. Whether you are just starting to consider housing or are already working through the system, participation is welcome and you do not need to be searching for housing to take part. There will be time for questions and connection with others who care about inclusive housing. If possible, bring a tablet, iPad, laptop, or smartphone to complete the survey. By adding your voice and goals, you help open more living options for people with A/I/DD in Wisconsin.

Curative Connections
APR30
Games & Entertainment

MTG Thursday Night Standard!

This weekly MTG Standard event features a $10 entry fee with prize support that awards a pack for each round won. Every participant receives at least one pack. The ever evolving Standard format brings a wide mix of decks and strategies.

Windfall Games
APR30
Art & Culture

Artists in Bloom

Presented by Green Bay Botanical Garden and The Fine Arts Institute at Green Bay East High, this evening celebration highlights the creativity of students from The Fine Arts Institute at East High in a garden setting. Experience live music and an art show along with spoken word, culinary creations, and dance as student artists share their work.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
APR30
Games & Entertainment

Bingo at Main Street Pub and Grill

A bingo event at Main Street Pub and Grill is hosted by Jake Rock.

APR30
Health & Wellness

Ask Me Anything: Stress, Sleep & Feeling “Off”

An informal, judgment free Q&A on stress, sleep, lingering aches, and that not-quite-yourself feeling takes place at CBD American Shaman in Green Bay. This brief small group conversation is neither a class nor a sales pitch. The focus is on clear, practical insights about what may be happening in the body and what approaches might help. Common questions include racing thoughts or poor sleep, tension or anxiety, chronic discomfort or inflammation, and the sense of feeling fine but not truly great. Sharing personal details is optional, and listening quietly is welcome. Attendance is free and no RSVP is required. Presented in a relaxed setting with candid conversation and no pressure, this gathering is offered monthly. The content is educational and informational only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or changing any health, wellness, or supplement routine, especially if pregnant, nursing, managing a medical condition, or taking prescription medications.

CBD American Shaman Green Bay
APR30
Music

Encore! A Broadway Sing-a-long

Broadway lovers, shower singers, and aspiring Tony winners are invited to a lively sing along where the audience takes center stage. Host Amber leads the evening with a handpicked set of beloved show tunes that get everyone tapping, clapping, and singing, whether you know every lyric or simply love the music. Selections range from the sweeping emotion of The Phantom of the Opera to the pulse of Hamilton, and guests can channel favorite stage legends as they belt out the hits. Audience requests are also welcomed and drawn at random, so a personal favorite might kick off the next chorus. Groups are encouraged to come together for the full chorus experience. Admission includes the first drink.

ComedyCity Theatre
APR30
Health & Wellness

Healing Circle Meditation

Healing Circle Meditation with Rasasvada (Nicole Young) creates a calm setting for inner peace, healing, and exploration of your life’s path. Sessions include time for meditation, moments for reflection, and the option for readings with Nicole. Meditation is $20, and tarot readings are $20. Please bring blankets, pillows, or a yoga mat to stay warm and comfortable during meditation.

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Art & Culture

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

Catch a screening of The Devil Wears Prada on the city’s biggest original movie screen at the historic Tarlton Theatre, an Art Deco drafthouse cinema, club, and performing arts venue. Doors open with dinner service before the film, and a full menu of classic and modern American cuisine, craft beverages at full-service bars, popcorn, and other cinema snacks will be available for purchase. Tickets are offered at $5 in advance or $10 at the door. Tables are available for groups of two to five, and seating is first come, first served based on reservation order. Please choose a table that matches your party size, and note that parties purchasing separately are not guaranteed to be seated near each other. Outside food and drink are not permitted. For accessibility needs, contact the venue in advance; all movie showings include closed captioning. A code of conduct applies to all guests, and violations may result in removal without a refund and potential legal action. Complimentary parking is available in the lot next to the theatre, with additional free street parking nearby, and overnight parking is discouraged.

The Tarlton Theatre
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Theater

One Act Festival

An array of short plays created by students from UW-Green Bay takes the stage, with each piece written and directed by emerging campus artists. The program presents brand-new work across a variety of styles, highlighting the range of talent and creativity within the Theatre and Dance community. Some material includes adult themes, and the program is recommended for mature audiences.

Jean Weidner Theatre
APR30
Family

Children’s Story Hour with Cats

Hosted by Haven Books staff and Safe Haven volunteers at Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary, this children’s story hour blends cozy read-alouds with simple creative time and relaxed socializing with rescue cats. Children must attend with an accompanying adult. A suggested donation of $3 per child, payable by cash or card, supports Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary, a nonprofit rescue. Families are welcome to linger at the sanctuary after the session.

Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary
APR30
Family

Let It Bake Play Time

Kids can play while their adults relax in a laid-back setting. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. No advance signup is required.

Let It Bake
APR30
Games & Entertainment

Thursday Paint and Board Game Nights

ASHENJUGG combines hands-on painting opportunities with social tabletop play. Open tables are available for painting, and select supplies are provided. Group board games are also offered, with specific games listed on the weekly calendar or in the event discussion.

ASHENJUGG
APR30
Music

Electric Six

Find tickets to see Electric Six performing at Green Bay Distillery.

Green Bay Distillery
APR30
Music

Geoff Tate

Geoff Tate takes the stage at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay for a concert.

EPIC Event Center
MAY1
Food & Drink

Primavera Prix Fixe Dinner

Enjoy a chef guided prix fixe dinner that spotlights the bright flavors of spring at the Mulva Cultural Center, created in collaboration with the featured culinary partner Runaway Spoon. The evening begins with passed appetizers and cocktails, then guests are seated for a brief welcome before the courses are served, and there is time to meet the chefs after the meal. The menu progresses from a ratatouille tart to a first course built around asparagus, spring peas, and mint. It continues with miso black cod accompanied by bamboo rice and charred leek, followed by lamb chops with new potatoes. A sweet finale combines honey, pollen, and strawberry. Price is $100 per guest, gratuity not included, and capacity is limited to 75 guests.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY1
Fundraisers

$10,000 Raffle

A limited-ticket raffle features a top prize of $10,000. Tickets cost $100, with only 500 available. The event also includes a silent auction, a live auction, and bucket raffles.

Swan Club
MAY1
Music

Sweet Acoustics Rides in to Cycling Brews!

Sweet Acoustics brings a mix of classics, featuring songs by The Beatles along with favorites from the 70s and 80s. The performance combines acoustic and electric arrangements with three part harmonies. Enjoy the music alongside a selection of brews.

Cycling Brews
MAY1
Games & Entertainment

DR Live: May 2026

Camp Sinawa becomes the setting for a weekend of post apocalyptic horror and zombies with DR: Live. This themed event offers an immersive atmosphere throughout the camp. Registration instructions and additional details about DR: Live are available.

Camp Sinawa
MAY1
Music

Bluegrass at Mackinaws

A three-piece act brings grifty music to a log cabin setting.

MAY1
Theater

Glitz & Gather | Divas Through the Decades

Returning for a one-night celebration, this premier spring drag showcase features glamorous queens bringing favorite diva anthems from every decade to life. Performers from across the Midwest will take the stage with a variety of numbers. Both General Admission and Premier Seating are available, and Premier Seating offers closer views plus extra opportunities to interact near the stage. A limited food menu will be available.

Gather on Broadway
MAY1
Workshops & Classes

Pick Your Project - Pottery Workshop

A hands-on pottery night at The French House of Clay Studio offers a relaxed, creative experience designed for adults. Participants choose their project style, either starting with a beginner-friendly pre made clay form for a laid back approach or crafting a piece from scratch using a slab build. Everything needed is included, such as tools, textures, carving tools, brushes and underglaze paints, plus access to lettering and pattern stencils for custom names or phrases. Personal guidance is provided throughout the two hour session, and each finished piece is kiln fired and completed with a clear glaze after the workshop.

The French House of Clay Studio
MAY1
Art & Culture

Girl Climber Feature Film

Emily Harrington, a professional climber who has topped Everest and other 8000 meter peaks and who has excelled on the competition circuit, turns to a career-defining goal... a 24 hour ascent of Yosemite’s El Capitan in a field often led by men. The film explores the pull between unrelenting ambition and the timelines of life, and after a near fatal fall she must confront the true cost of risk. Blending a tense survival narrative with a close personal portrait, it follows her pursuit not of the title best female climber but of a place among the best, period. It is Not Rated, runs 1 hr 23m, and was released in 2025.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY1
Music

Runaway Ricochet and more

The Tracks hosts a high energy night of live music with Runaway Ricochet from Minneapolis, Joker’s Republic from New Jersey, The Doomstompers from Queens, and Elmer Glueskin from Appleton, bringing a mix of punk, ska, pop punk, and rocksteady. This is an all ages event, and guests under 18 must attend with a parent or guardian. Admission is $10 at the door. Seating and standing areas are available on a first come, first served basis. All ticket sales are final. Outside food or drink is not permitted, and beverages are available at the trackside bar. For accessibility needs, contact the venue in advance to request accommodations. Parking is available in the paved lot just north of the venue with reserved spaces for guests, with additional free overflow parking along South Broadway, and overnight parking is discouraged. Expect a historic stage, a classic music hall atmosphere next to the tracks, and the memorable sight of freight trains passing close by. Show No. 157.

At The Tracks
MAY1
Music

Ridin’ The Storm Out: America’s #1 REO Speedwagon Tribute

Ridin' The Storm Out brings a high-voltage REO Speedwagon tribute to the Meyer Theatre, capturing the spirit of the band's classic concerts with careful, note-for-note precision. The show highlights beloved hits including Time for Me to Fly, Take It on the Run, Can't Fight This Feeling, Keep On Loving You, and more.

Meyer Theatre
MAY1
Music

Grand Revelation and more

At Cup O Joy Music Venue, Tyler Pieschek, a worship leader and songwriter, appears alongside Grand Revelation. The duo of Josh Vechart and Zach Miller crafts a worship-forward sound infused with blues grit, rock-fueled drive, and the improvisational spirit of jazz. Together they offer a shared evening of heartfelt songs and genre-crossing collaboration.

Cup O Joy Music Venue
MAY1
Theater

One Act Festival

UW-Green Bay Theatre & Dance brings the One Act Festival to the stage with a collection of short plays written and directed by students. Each piece is a new work by UWGB students, and the lineup spans a broad range that highlights their skill and imagination. Some content is intended for adults, and attendance is recommended for mature audiences.

MAY1
Music

Arilya at The Bar Holmgren *Live Looping

Arilya delivers a pop rock mix that ranges from The Beatles and Journey to Madonna, The Killers, and the Eagles, along with some original songs. Every track is built on the spot with live looping, layering guitars, drums, and vocals in real time. The set invites singing along.

MAY1
Comedy

Next Stop Comedy at Titletown Brewing Company

Next Stop Comedy brings a stand-up showcase to Titletown Brewing Company, featuring a fresh lineup of comedians at every show. Look for top performers with appearances on television and popular podcasts, all on one stage.

MAY1
Outdoor Recreation

Woodland Wonders

This year-long focus on nature, imagination, and discovery centers on the magic of trees. At the garden, visitors can explore magnolias, oaks, musclewood, and more, learning how forests and wildlife shape everyday life. Trees do far more than cast shade, they help clean the air, safeguard water, and even flavor familiar spices like cinnamon. The exhibition features activities for all ages, tree-themed art, and self-guided experiences. It also highlights the legacy of trees spanning more than 390 million years and encourages deeper understanding and appreciation. Admission is included with daily tickets, and garden members receive free entry.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY1
Seasonal

Spring Blooms

At the botanical garden, spring unfolds in a display of over 350,000 flowers. Daffodils, hyacinths, bleeding hearts, windflowers, and many other varieties fill the garden with color and fragrance. Bloom timing is driven by the weather, so the peak show arrives when conditions are right and the scenery can change as the season progresses.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY1
Music

Karaoke Fridays

Otters on Birch sets the stage for a lively karaoke experience hosted by T&C Entertainment. Singers of every level can step up to the mic, pick a favorite track, and enjoy a high-energy room with chilled drinks, big cheers, and plenty of laughs. The atmosphere is upbeat and welcoming, creating a supportive, judgment-free space for memorable performances and a night filled with music and fun.

Otters On Birch
MAY1
Art & Culture

Earthly Beauty, Heavenly Gaze: K–12 Student Art Exhibition

Earthly Beauty, Heavenly Gaze is a K–12 art exhibition featuring work by students from St. John Paul II Classical School and Chesterton Academy, presented by the Mulva Cultural Center. The collection, installed in the Explore and Examine classrooms, showcases young artists as they reflect on beauty, faith, and the world they encounter. This occasion marks the center’s first collaboration with a local school to display student creations and emphasizes the importance of arts education and emerging voices. Admission is free.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY1
Workshops & Classes

Button-Up! Teen Badge Makerspace

Express your creativity by making custom pin buttons and badges that show off your style. Use your own original artwork, or choose from preselected images, to design a unique piece at this makerspace session.

Brown County Library - Southwest Branch
MAY1
Music

The Gentlemen Grifters

Find tickets for The Gentlemen Grifters at Mackinaws Grill & Spirits.

Mackinaws Grill and Spirits
MAY1
Music

Josiah Queen

After a standout year that included two successive sellout tours, Josiah Queen heads out this spring for his most ambitious run yet, The Mt. Zion Tour, spanning 33 cities across the United States.

EPIC Event Center
MAY2
Food & Drink

Run for the Roses Wine Walk

Break out your favorite Derby-inspired outfit and explore downtown Green Bay’s Broadway District during the annual Run for the Roses Wine Walk. Stroll from stop to stop to taste wine selections paired with light bites, enjoying a relaxed walk through the district as you sample along the way.

On Broadway, Inc.
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Spring/Mother's Day Make & Take Workshop

Enjoy a hands-on make and take workshop where all supplies are provided and step-by-step instruction guides you in creating a decorative piece for your home or a thoughtful gift. Choose from a variety of paint colors and explore Spring and Mother's Day themed designs. This family friendly session is walk-in only with no preregistration required, and personalization is not offered due to the size of the projects.

Lyric Room
MAY2
Games & Entertainment

Warlord Weekly League

Dive into weekly competitive league play for the newly remastered Warlord collectible card game. Build an army, issue tactical orders, and aim to topple your opponent's warlord, with actions and attacks resolved via a D20 that blends planning and luck. The buy in is $10 with win a round, win a pack prizes, and every participant receives at least one pack. Starter decks are available for $20 and are competitive right out of the box. Registration is handled through Melee.GG.

Windfall Games
MAY2
Art & Culture

Meet the Author - Jeffrey B. Burton

Fans of mystery and thriller fiction can meet Midwest author Jeffrey B. Burton, who has written 12 novels, including his newest, The Boy in the Wall. This event offers a chance to talk with the author and explore his work. It takes place at Northeast Wisconsin’s only wine bar and bookshop, bringing together books with wine, beer, and conversation.

MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Resin Dice Class Part 2 and Bycocket Hats

Continue the creative process in the second session of a dice making class. After designing and assembling pieces in the first half, participants will demold, sand, and paint their dice to a polished finish. Fabric will also be available for crafting bycocket hats, and anyone who makes a hat will be entered in the A&S raffle.

MAY2
Fundraisers

Kiwanis Meat Raffle @ Sidekicks

At Sidekicks Bar & Grill, the Kiwanis Club of De Pere hosts its second annual meat raffle to support programs in the De Pere community. A variety of beef, pork, chicken, and seafood will be available to win, ideal for the grill or a family meal, and attendees are encouraged to bring a cooler to carry home any prizes. The club supports local groups such as De Pere High School Key Club, Legion Baseball, Hope Squad, West De Pere Music, iPads for Autism, De Pere Christian Outreach, and Paul’s Pantry. After the raffle, guests can stay for dinner and the Kentucky Derby.

Sidekicks Bar & Grill
MAY2
Theater

One Act Festival

Presented by UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance, this festival showcases short plays that are both written and directed by students. The program features brand-new pieces spanning a range of voices and styles, highlighting the creativity of the campus community. Some material includes adult themes, so it is recommended for mature audiences. Tickets will be available for purchase.

Jean Weidner Theatre
MAY2
Fundraisers

Hmong Pilgrim Lutheran Youth Groups Pho Fundraiser

A pho fundraiser supporting the Hmong Pilgrim Lutheran youth group will raise funds for several community events planned for the summer. A raffle will be held for a Labubu donated by Sidney Thao. Raffle tickets are $1 each, and participants do not need to be present to win, as organizers will write each buyer’s name and number on the ticket. The youth group extends heartfelt thanks for donated items and monetary contributions from Hmong HANDS inc, Pink Guava Rejuva Wellness & Aesthetics LLC, Maiv Passion Foundation, Ltd., Asian Haven Co., H.A.N.D.S, G3N3SIS Sports, Asian Haven, Pink Guava, and Maiv Passion Foundation.

Pilgrim Lutheran Church
MAY2
Food & Drink

Kentucky Derby Party

Celebrate the Kentucky Derby in style by dressing your best. Attendees will vote to choose a winner, and the prize is dinner and a drink on the house. Mint juleps will be mixed, snacks will be set out, and there will be more prizes to try your luck at while the race is on. Specials include $4 old fashioneds and a $16 surf 'n turf.

The Goal Post Bar & Grill
MAY2
Groups & Meetups

Blazing Dominion Release Celebration

Celebrate the launch of Blazing Dominion with a Swiss format tournament. Entry is $22.50 plus tax. Each participant receives five Blazing Dominion booster packs and one The Crimson King Field Center. Cards from Blazing Dominion are legal for play, and players will have 10 minutes before round one pairings to make final deck adjustments. First and second place each earn three OTS packs, a Blazing Dominion The Crimson King playmat, and a Charmer Quartet In Bloom Secret Rare promo. Third and fourth place each receive three OTS packs. After the last Swiss round, four random raffles will be drawn for all participants except the top two, awarding two additional Blazing Dominion The Crimson King playmats and two Charmer Quartet In Bloom Secret Rare promos.

MAY2
Art & Culture

Retro Replay: Star Wars (1977) | The Tarlton Theatre

Enjoy a classic pairing of dinner and a movie as the historic Tarlton Theatre screens Star Wars (1977) on the largest original movie screen in the city as part of the Retro Replay series. A themed dinner add-on is available, offering a choice of Pit-Roasted Bantha Steak with Cheesy Cantina Bites or Cloud City Tibanna Wing Skewers with Rootleaf Stew, along with either blue Bantha milk or a Spice Runner cocktail. The themed meal must be purchased in advance with tickets and will not be sold at the show. Beyond the special, the venue offers a full dinner menu and beverages, plus popcorn and other cinema snacks for purchase. Tickets are $5 for pre-sale and $10 at the door, with an additional $20 for the themed dinner add-on. Tables for groups of 2 to 5 are available, and seating is prioritized by reservation order. Please choose a table that matches your party size. Parties are not guaranteed to sit near each other unless purchased together under the same party name or in the same order. All ticket sales are final and refunds are not issued within 48 hours of the show. Outside food and drinks are not permitted. For accessibility needs, please message the page at least 24 hours in advance. All screenings at The Tarlton Theatre include closed captions. A code of conduct applies to ensure a respectful public environment, and violations may result in removal without refund, arrest, legal action, or loss of the opportunity to perform, work, or attend future events. Complimentary parking is available in a lot just west of the theatre, with additional free street parking nearby, and leaving vehicles overnight is discouraged. Opened circa 1925, The Tarlton Theatre is an Art Deco drafthouse cinema, club, and performing arts venue in Green Bay, featuring classic and modern American cuisine, craft beverages at full-service bars, and a wide range of programming and dining options for the community.

The Tarlton Theatre
MAY2
Games & Entertainment

WPR Music Bingo

WPR Music Bingo offers a playful challenge for classical music fans, providing a chance to test knowledge ahead of the Weidner Philharmonic performance.

The Weidner
MAY2
Outdoor Recreation

Spring City Bird Walk

Set out on a spring bird walk at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary to search for migrating warblers and other seasonal birds. This outing is free and open to the public. All experience levels are welcome.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
MAY2
Music

David Phelps at CupOJoy in Green Bay

At Cup O Joy Music Venue in Green Bay, David Phelps showcases the range and artistry that have made him a standout vocal talent. Recognized for a voice that spans more than three octaves, he has appeared on many of the world’s premier stages and earned multiple Dove and Grammy honors, along with several platinum-selling releases. This concert blends his soulful delivery with heartfelt messages, supported by a band and orchestra for a rich, full sound.

Cup O Joy Music Venue 525 N. Taylor St Green Bay, WI 54303
MAY2
Music

Weidner Philharmonic: Beethoven's 9th Symphony | Virtuosi Live! Series

At The Weidner, the Weidner Philharmonic concludes its season with a program featuring Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Valerie Coleman’s Umoja, Anthem of Unity. The concert highlights themes of joy and unity, with performances by the Dudley Birder Chorale of St. Norbert College and the UW-Green Bay Choirs. Presented as part of the Virtuosi Live! Series.

The Weidner
MAY2
Music

Concerts by Candlelight

This candlelit concert series in Green Bay creates an intimate atmosphere inside beautiful, historic venues, with music illuminated by the soft glow of candles. Performances span a wide range of themes, featuring sounds inspired by artists and composers such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Queen, Adele, Fleetwood Mac, Vivaldi, The Beatles, Rihanna, U2, Hans Zimmer, Pink Floyd, Beyoncé, hip hop, ABBA, and Metallica. The lineup changes regularly, offering a variety of options for many musical tastes.

Dudley Birder Hall
MAY2
Health & Wellness

East Side YMCA Games

A community-focused National Fitness Day competition at Greater Green Bay YMCA - East Side features eight cardio and strength challenges. Participants are welcome to bring a friend and earn points for each challenge they complete. The event highlights fitness, fun, and togetherness.

Greater Green Bay YMCA - East Side
MAY2
Outdoor Recreation

Migration Birding and Watershed Cleanup at Ken Euers

At Ken Euers Nature Park, this event pairs migration-season birdwatching with a watershed cleanup connected to the Fox-Wolf Watershed Clean Up. Birding comes first, followed by garbage collection around the area. Registration and a waiver are required for the cleanup through the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance website, with Ken Euers selected as the worksite. Both activities are free, and participants may take part in one or both. Wear sturdy footwear and dress for the weather. Restroom facilities are not available at the park. People of all ages and ability levels are welcome.

Ken Euers Nature Park
MAY2
Art & Culture

Retro Replay: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

The historic Tarlton Theatre welcomes a Retro Replay screening of The Empire Strikes Back (1980) on the city’s largest original movie screen, paired with a playful themed dinner. The dinner special offers a choice of Pit-Roasted Bantha Steak with Cheesy Cantina Bites or Cloud City Tibanna Wing Skewers with Rootleaf Stew, along with blue Bantha milk or a Spice Runner cocktail. This add-on must be purchased in advance with tickets and is not sold at the show. A full dinner menu and craft beverages are available, and popcorn and other classic cinema snacks can be purchased. Tickets are offered at a presale price of $5 or $10 at the door, with the themed dinner available for an additional $20. Tables for parties of two to five are available, and seating priority is set by the order in which reservations are made. Choose a table size that matches your group, and note that groups will be seated near each other only when purchased together under the same party name or order. All sales are final, and refunds are not issued within 48 hours of the show. Outside food and drink are not permitted, so plan to dine from the theatre’s menu. For accessibility needs, contact the venue at least 24 hours ahead; all films include closed captioning. Visitors are expected to follow the venue’s Code of Conduct, and violations may result in removal, legal action, or loss of future access. Complimentary parking is available in the lot just west of the theatre, with additional free street parking nearby, and overnight parking is discouraged. Established in the 1920s, this Art Deco drafthouse cinema, club, and performing arts space in Green Bay pairs diverse programming with American fare and beverages.

The Tarlton Theatre
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

WI Concealed Weapon License Class at Fleet Farm BELLEVUE, WI 8:30AM to 12:30PM

This comprehensive concealed carry class at Fleet Farm Green Bay East - Main St. helps participants understand the responsibilities and legal requirements tied to the Wisconsin Concealed Weapons License and the Arizona Concealed Weapons Permit. Instruction covers state-specific permitting rules, when force may be used under the law, core firearm safety principles, and best practices for careful handling and secure storage.

Fleet Farm Green Bay East - Main St. (Green Bay - East)
MAY2
Markets

The Beltane Faire

This event marks the seasonal shift from spring to summer with a cozy fantasy market at The Attic Books and Coffee. Visitors can browse work by local artists, discover clothing and other themed finds, and enjoy a cheerful atmosphere. Featured creators include @modernmedievalpress, @adesignjourney, @studiolovebee, and @emilyelizabethwriter. Themed attire is encouraged, from Renaissance looks to fairy wings or other imaginative outfits. Admission is free.

The Attic Books and Coffee
MAY2
Fundraisers

Great Strides 2026

Green Bay Great Strides brings the community together for an annual 5K walk that supports people with cystic fibrosis and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s mission to find a cure. The day focuses on celebration, connection, and fun, with music from a DJ, photo spots, family-friendly activities, and light snacks and refreshments. Participants follow a scenic route in and around Green Isle Park. Many take part as teams of family, friends, coworkers, or neighbors, and there are ways to get involved through fundraising, donations, sponsorships, volunteering, or simply walking. The community goal is to raise $72,000, creating meaningful moments for the cystic fibrosis community.

Green Isle Park
MAY2
Markets

Winter Market on Military

A welcoming indoor farmers market brings a small town vibe to the BMO Bank building, offering a mix of fresh food, handmade goods, and friendly conversation. Shop seasonal produce, locally raised meats, fresh eggs from local farms, artisan baked treats including gluten free options, and cheeses made nearby such as goat cheese. Explore one of a kind ornaments and custom gift items, truffles, shrub beverages, pickles, jams and jellies, apple favorites like chips, cider, and butter, plus sourdough. It is a relaxed place to stock up on groceries, find memorable gifts, and connect with others.

BMO Harris Bank
MAY2
Music

Otters On Birch

A debut night at Otters On Birch features music alongside food and drinks. It marks the performer’s first appearance at the venue.

Otters On Birch
MAY2
Family

Community Fun Fest

This inclusive community festival welcomes individuals with special needs and their families, creating a supportive setting where everyone can participate comfortably. The focus is on safety, joy, and ensuring every family feels recognized and able to engage without barriers. Activities include nine-hole mini golf, a giant maze, carnival games, arts and crafts, and sensory zones. The event also features a rummage sale, with food and drinks available for purchase.

Acceptional Minds LLC
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Make Your Own Water-Bottle Sling

Create a custom macrame water-bottle sling while learning a few basic knots to make a sturdy carrier for the season. The workshop is open to ages 10 and up and costs $18. Advance registration is required, and refunds are not available for no shows. For questions, contact Michelle LeBrun at m.lynnlebrun@gmail.com.

Wonders By Women
MAY2
Markets

Preble Hornet Community Market

Explore a neighborhood market featuring vendors with fresh fruits and vegetables, artisan crafts, baked goods and specialty foods, wellness products, handmade items, and offerings from a range of nearby businesses. There is no charge to attend. The market is set on the south side of the Preble main parking lot near the greenhouse. Parking is available in the north section of the main lot, in the visitor lot, and along Danz Avenue.

Preble High School
MAY2
Sports

Green Bay Natural Hardbodies Championships

The 6th annual Green Bay Natural Hardbodies Championships takes place at The Meyer Theatre in downtown Green Bay. This NGA Natural Pro/Am features female and male competitors and is a Super Pro Qualifier, with all athletes polygraph tested. Options connected to the event include registering for the show, purchasing GB Hardbodies merchandise, exploring sponsorship opportunities, getting tips on stage presentation, connecting with the official event photographer, purchasing tickets, arranging practice and consultations, and working with the show’s official tanner.

Downtown Green Bay
MAY2
Family

Saturday Morning Cartoons at Player 2!

A favorite family event returns to Player 2 with cartoons playing on the TVs, classic arcade games, and retro token prices. The focus is on family time, giving kids and parents a comfortable space to play together. Pancakes are available along with the full kids menu, and the regular menu is offered too. Children are welcome at Player 2 any day when accompanied by an adult, and this occasion is designed especially for tiny gamers and their families.

Player 2 Arcade Bar
MAY2
Food & Drink

Green Bay Brewery Tour Experience | Lodge Kohler

Explore wineries across Door County through thoughtfully arranged tastings, complemented by transportation, a gourmet dining experience, and a stay at Lodge Kohler.

Lodge Kohler
MAY2
Food & Drink

Cousins Maine Lobster Food Truck at Cycling Brews Taproom – De Pere

The Cousins Maine Lobster food truck will be at Cycling Brews Taproom in De Pere, pairing craft beer with lobster specialties served straight from the truck. Relax with friends and choose from favorites like lobster rolls, tacos, bisque, and more. You can place orders in the Cousins Maine Lobster app, which opens a few hours before each truck service, and orders for a later service can only be placed once the current one ends. Mobile app ordering may be limited at times, but walk-up ordering at the truck is always available. Earn points with every purchase, and if you order at the window, ask to have the QR code scanned so the rewards are added to your account.

Cycling Brews Taproom
MAY2
Groups & Meetups

Puppy Social (16 Weeks-6 Months)

Sarah hosts a friendly puppy social at the East location, creating a relaxed space for young dogs to play and mingle. This is a free session for pups aged 16 weeks to 6 months. Add your name to the sign-up sheet at the East location, or call or email to let them know you plan to attend.

Buddy's Vets - East
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Bonsai Beginners Workshop

A beginner-friendly bonsai workshop with members of the Bay Area Bonsai Society invites participants to explore the miniature world of bonsai through a day of learning and hands-on practice. Attendees discover the art with tips tailored to growing in the area, then receive step-by-step guidance to style a tree, set it in a pot, and learn proper care. Each participant takes home an outdoor bonsai with pot and soil that will need regular watering, and also receives a one-year membership to the Bay Area Bonsai Society.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Macrame Your Own Cell Phone Sling

Make a custom macrame cell phone sling while learning basic knots suited for both Android and iPhone devices. Registration is required and must be completed at least 24 hours before the class begins. Refunds are not issued for no shows. For questions, contact Michelle LeBrun at m.lynnlebrun@gmail.com.

Wonders By Women
MAY2
Music

Tennessee Whiskey Revival (Chris Stapleton Tribute)

The Tennessee Whiskey Revival, a Chris Stapleton tribute band, will perform live, along with Moonshine Hill. This is a 21+ show. Doors open at 7:00pm, and the show starts at 8:00pm. Seasoned musicians with roots in rock, bluegrass, soul, folk, and country will merge their talents to pay tribute to Chris Stapleton. The band debuted in 2025 and is becoming a go-to tribute band showcasing the magic of Chris Stapleton.

Green Bay Distillery
MAY2
Music

THE COUGARS @ ANDUZZIS - HOWARD

The Cougars take the stage for a live performance at Anduzzis - Howard in Green Bay, WI.

Anduzzi's Sports Club - Howard
MAY3
Music

Steve Peterson

Steve Peterson returns to The Juice Box for a mellow acoustic set with a relaxed vibe and quieter tunes. Expect an easygoing atmosphere and stripped down songs that make for a calm, laid back experience.

The Juice Box
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Riftbound Weekly Nexus Night

This weekly session features Riftbound Standard 1v1 play. The entry fee is $15. Win a round to earn a pack. Every participant receives at least one pack plus a Nexus Promo pack.

Windfall Games
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Star Wars Trivia

Test your Star Wars knowledge at Glass Nickel Pizza Co - Green Bay with a Star Wars themed trivia night that covers the films, characters, and quotes. There is no entry fee, and prizes are awarded to the top teams. Form a group of up to six players, arrive early to secure a table, and enjoy pizza and drinks while you compete. Costumes are optional and may earn appreciative smiles or a hint of playful concern. Expect lively competition, friendships put to the test, and the occasional confidently delivered but incorrect answer. May the Force favor the sharpest minds at your table.

Glass Nickel Pizza Co
MAY3
Comedy

Steven Ho - Not Your Hero Tour

Steven Ho, creator of the Tips from the ER series, steps beyond hospital corridors to share stand-up shaped by more than a decade in emergency medicine. The show blends sharp humor with real ER stories, highlighting the oddities of healthcare for both laughs and insight. His tour has notched sold-out stops across the US, Canada, and the UK, backed by an audience of over 14 million and collaborations with GoodRx and Amazon Prime.

Meyer Theatre
MAY3
Fundraisers

Pancake & Porkie Breakfast Fundraiser

Angels at Bat returns with a classic pancake and sausage breakfast hosted at The Woods Golf Club in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Enjoy pancakes, savory sausages, and other morning favorites, plus a unique selection of auction items, custom apparel, and additional special merchandise. Purchase early to secure $12 tickets, then $15 per person afterward, including purchases made on the event day. When choosing a session, each ticket provides a one-hour breakfast window and access to the auction offerings. The final drawing will take place at the close of the event, and winners do not need to be present to win. The morning is planned to bring plenty of joy and excitement across all sessions.

The Woods Golf Course
MAY3
Family

NWTC Auto Club Car Show 2026

Car enthusiasts and owners gather at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in Green Bay for the annual car show organized by NWTC Auto Club students. The event showcases more than 1,000 cars and motorcycles, along with food, music, raffles, and family friendly fun. Admission is $5, and proceeds benefit students. Children under 12 and seniors are admitted free.

NWTC Green Bay Student Center Auditorium
MAY3
Fundraisers

Brat Fry Fundraiser

A brat fry fundraiser at the East Side Festival supports the Cannon Beach Mission Team.

MAY3
Family

38th Annual Picnic

The Ledgeview Fire Association presents its 38th annual picnic, a day dedicated to family fun.

Town of Ledgeview
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Magic: The Gathering

Join a community Magic the Gathering meetup every Sunday. Tim hosts, and players of any experience level are welcome.

Prohibition Spirits and Cigar Lounge
MAY3
Music

Sunday Sips & Strings: Matt & Christian & Kickin Ash BBQ

Enjoy handcrafted beverages and live music. Matt & Christian, a duo from Feel Good Kids, will perform an acoustic set. Kickin Ash Food Truck will also be on site to satisfy your hunger with their unique BBQ creations.

Stillmank Brewing Company
MAY3
Music

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Attend a performance by Blood Sweat & Tears. The event will be held at EPIC Event Center - WI.

EPIC Event Center
MAY4
Health & Wellness

6 Year Anniversary Open House

An anniversary open house celebrates six years with a welcoming look at available services. Attendees can watch demo treatments featuring laser, shockwave, the Emsella chair, and Emsculpt Neo. The gathering also includes door prizes, along with food and drinks.

MAY4
Games & Entertainment

TCG Mondays at ASHENJUGG

A friendly meetup at ASHENJUGG for trading card game fans of all kinds. Fans of every TCG are welcome, with Pokémon League activities and casual play for Magic, Neopets, and Cookie Run. Check the weekly calendar or the event discussion for pop up tournaments.

MAY4
Fundraisers

Culver's Fundraising Night for Feed My Starving Children

Enjoy Culver’s favorites while supporting the FMSC MobilePack fundraiser. Each meal purchased moves the fundraising goal forward and helps provide meals for children and families in need around the world. It is a family friendly way for friends and families to make a difference together.

MAY4
Health & Wellness

Mossa Group Power with Darin

Led by Darin, this barbell-focused strength class uses an adjustable barbell, weight plates, and a step to train the entire body. Classic lifts like squats and presses are combined with energetic, athletic sequences set to music to build strength, develop muscle, and improve everyday functional fitness. The format is scalable and suitable for all fitness levels.

MAY4
Health & Wellness

Hatha Yoga

Settle into a slow, welcoming yoga class with Tree Janzen of Tree’s Yoga. All ability levels are supported, with pose variations designed for every body. Mindfulness, breath work, strength, and movement come together to create a balanced practice. Please bring a personal yoga mat.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY4
Civic

De Pere Rotary Club’s 100th Anniversary

The De Pere Rotary Club commemorates a full century of service with a centennial celebration at Swan Club.

Swan Club
MAY4
Family

May the Fourth be with you

An evening at the dojo dedicated to lightsabers, created for the May the Fourth theme. This night centers on a lightsaber-focused experience in a dojo setting.

Total Self Defense
MAY4
Health & Wellness

Zumba

Zumba offers a dance-powered workout that fuses Latin, global, and pop beats with energetic, choreographed routines, turning fitness into a lively party vibe.

MAY4
Health & Wellness

Red Cross Blood Drive

An American Red Cross blood drive is taking place for those who wish to donate blood.

Johnsonville Tailgate Village
MAY4
Sports

Away vs. De Pere

An away game against De Pere takes place at De Pere High School. The visiting team meets the De Pere squad at their home venue for a head to head contest.

De Pere High School
MAY4
Seasonal

Spring Blooms

Experience a sweeping display of more than 350,000 spring blooms at the botanical garden, featuring daffodils, hyacinths, bleeding hearts, windflowers, and more. Flowering depends on the weather, with blossoms expected throughout the month and the most abundant displays anticipated from the middle through the end, as conditions allow.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY4
Outdoor Recreation

Woodland Wonders

Experience a full year centered on nature, creativity, and discovery, all grounded in the wonder of trees. Explore magnolias, oaks, musclewood, and more at the Garden while connecting with forests and the wildlife they support. Learn how these towering plants influence everyday life, from the air you breathe and the water you drink to the cinnamon found in cookies. The exhibition features programs for all ages, tree-focused art, and opportunities for self-guided exploration. It highlights the essential role trees have played on Earth for more than 390 million years and encourages deeper understanding and appreciation. Additional details about the exhibit will be shared later this spring. Access is included with daily admission and is free for Garden members.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY4
Health & Wellness

Mossa Group Centergy

This athletic mind-body class from MOSSA blends yoga and Pilates fundamentals to build strength, mobility, and balance. Set to motivating music, it flows from the floor to standing, featuring focused core training along with hip and spinal mobility work. The result is a challenging yet restorative full-body workout that is suitable for all fitness levels.

MAY4
Workshops & Classes

Join our Creative Escape Series every Monday

Urban Cultural Arts offers a weekly series of hands-on creative workshops at the Mulva Cultural Center in downtown De Pere. Enjoy a relaxed setting where you choose a design and create something to take home. The focus changes each week, with experiences that can include mosaic art such as mosaic coasters, candle making, and stained glass. All materials are provided, no prior experience is required, and space is limited.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY4
Workshops & Classes

Candle Making Workshop – Underwater Theme (Beginner Friendly)

This underwater themed, beginner friendly candle making workshop guides participants through creating personalized scented candles while learning the fundamentals of candle making, fragrance blending, color styling, and floral embellishments. Choose from a range of scents and hues to design pieces that match your taste, then take home two custom candles made during the session. The experience is calming and sensory focused, with clear steps, room for creative choice, and a self-paced flow that works especially well for individuals with special needs. Open to ages 16 and up with space for up to 16 participants. Members pay $35 and the general public pays $40. Held in the Examine Classroom and led by experienced art teachers from Urban Cultural Arts, a Green Bay community art hub committed to accessible, affordable, and engaging programs that use inclusive strategies and flexible guidance to support diverse learners.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY5
Workshops & Classes

Dig into Daylilies

Celebrate spring with the Bay Area Daylily Society, also known as the BAD Buds, at Green Bay Botanical Garden. The session begins indoors with guidance on selecting daylily cultivars and time for questions, then moves outside to the garden’s daylily beds for hands-on practice. Participants will learn about variety selection along with how to dig and divide plants, tips for fertilizing, and best practices for transplanting. Wear comfortable clothing, bring garden gloves, and pack any gear you use for kneeling. The focus is on cultivated daylilies, not ditch lilies, and everyone will take home a registered daylily.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY5
Groups & Meetups

Fringe Open Office Hours

An informal Q&A session welcomes anyone interested in the 2026 Green Bay Fringe Festival. Performers with a show in the festival can bring logistical questions and get clarity. Prospective volunteers can learn how to get involved. If you are curious about what a fringe festival is and how it works, clear answers are available. Conversation is casual, with margaritas in the mix.

MAY5
Health & Wellness

Return To Running Workshop

Learn how to return to running with confidence at a free workshop at Full Circle Health and Wellness Clinic. The session focuses on a natural approach to persistent pain, covering common root causes of foot, knee, and hip problems. It explains the key mistakes that keep people stuck in discomfort and describes what lasting relief can look like without relying on surgery, medications, or injections. Whether lingering aches have slowed you down or running has been on pause, you will gain clear, practical steps to move forward. Space is limited, and friends who could benefit are welcome.

Full Circle Therapy and Wellness
MAY5
Family

Sign-N-Play Spring 2026

The DSAW Sign-N-Play playgroup welcomes children ages 1 to 5 with Down syndrome along with their parents and caregivers. Each session features circle time, opportunities for peer interaction, and playful activities with games and toys, with communication modeled in both sign and spoken language. The environment supports early literacy as well as social and emotional growth, and parents can connect to share experiences and practical tips. Led by Jenny Geiken, a Deaf educator and early intervention consultant, the series takes place at the Hand-N-Hand Program Center. Participation is fully sponsored by DSAW. Space is limited and registration is required, a minimum of four participants is needed for the program to run, and attendees are encouraged to take part in all four classes.

MAY5
Music

Singo

Singo puts a musical twist on bingo. Instead of waiting for called numbers, players listen to songs and can sing along if they choose. Play is free, and prizes are available. The Singo 50/50 cash jackpot is $2,975 and is awarded for a single column Singo achieved within the first ten songs. Participants must be 21 years old to play.

Anduzzi's Sports Club - Green Bay East
MAY5
Games & Entertainment

Outdoor Sprint Car and Nascar Practice at the Bar

This is a dedicated practice on an outdoor track, subject to weather conditions. The session accommodates Sprint Car, Losi Nascar, Traxxas 2WD Slash with XL-5 or BL-2s, as well as Traxxas Modified and Traxxas Late Model. The fee is $5 per driver.

The Bar - Holmgren Way
MAY5
Outdoor Recreation

Tuesday Night Rides 2026

The weekly Tuesday ride series returns for the summer with three pace groups so everyone can find a good fit. Riders sort into A, B, and C groups before departure. The A and B groups alternate course direction on alternating weeks, and the A group rolls out of town at a neutral pace before any fireworks begin. The C group covers about 20 miles at roughly 14 to 16 mph, offers a shorter cutoff, regroups at points along the way, and follows a no-drop policy. All bikes are welcome, including road, fat, hybrid, and e-bikes. The B group rides to Bayshore Park and back for about 25 miles, averages 18 to 20 mph, works to keep riders together, and regroups after faster sections. Any bike can participate, though a road, touring, or gravel bike will be most comfortable. The A group tackles about 35 miles on a longer route to Bayshore Park, averages 22 mph or more, and provides a spirited challenge for those looking to test their fitness. After the ride, all groups meet back at the shop for beverages and conversation. Please follow the rules of the road, stop at intersections, be courteous to motorists, communicate with fellow riders, and stay alert. Bluetooth speakers and headphones are not permitted, and riders with aero bars should avoid using them while in the group. Junior riders are welcome and helmets are required.

MAY5
Workshops & Classes

Intermediate Guitar Club

SMAG is a friendly workshop for guitarists who want to grow more confident and musical without pressure. The focus is on practical skills that translate directly to better playing, including triad shapes, stronger groove and timing, greater command of the fretboard, and soloing concepts that connect ideas. Sessions emphasize making thoughtful musical choices in the moment rather than chasing flash or perfection. It suits players who know some chords but still lose their bearings, or whose solos feel disconnected, and anyone seeking a supportive group experience on acoustic guitar where participation counts. The workshop is also available live online via Zoom.

Gregg Daigle Music
MAY5
Workshops & Classes

May Drop-In Improv Classes

Explore improv in a relaxed, drop in class with ComedyCity. Each two hour session is guided by seasoned performers and filled with playful exercises and games that build quick thinking, collaboration, and creativity. The atmosphere is low pressure and unscripted, so you can learn at your own pace and enjoy plenty of laughs. Everyone is welcome, from first timers to experienced players, and participants of any age can join. Come on your own or with friends. Admission is $10 at the door, and UWGB and SNC students may attend for free with a valid student ID.

ComedyCity Theatre
MAY5
Civic

Rock the Block Kickoff Breakfast

A kickoff breakfast at Cedar Creek Event Center centers on the impact of Rock the Block in De Pere. Presented by Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity and Thrivent, the conversation explores how partners are strengthening neighborhoods through focused home repair initiatives and collaborative efforts. Organizations can discover practical ways to participate, from volunteer crews to strategic support, and Thrivent clients will learn how to put Thrivent Choice and Thrivent Action Teams benefits to work for the West De Pere community. Admission is free and an RSVP is required to attend. No products will be offered for sale.

Cedar Creek Event Center, 1018 Cedar St, De Pere, WI 54115
MAY5
Health & Wellness

Mindful Body Movement

Experience a gentle approach to self-care that blends mindful awareness with movement. Research connects the brain’s movement centers to networks for thinking and planning, as well as systems that influence blood pressure and heart rate, and this class uses that mind-body link through slow, controlled exercises that encourage full presence. Offered as a six-week series, each session builds on the previous one and invites participants to notice physical sensations, emotions, and shifts in energy while moving. Every class opens and closes with a brief meditation prayer and includes a positive mantra for the week. The program takes place at De Pere Community Center. Yoga mats are available, and you may bring your own. For pricing and registration information, call 920-339-4097.

De Pere Community Center
MAY5
Outdoor Recreation

Guided Tree Walks

Explore the Garden’s trees with Michael P. & Glenn Spevacek, uncovering both scientific insights and time-honored folklore. Expect highlights from magnolias and oaks to apples and pawpaws, as monthly walks spotlight remarkable specimens throughout the grounds. Early registration is encouraged because classes can fill quickly, and organizers note that sessions may be canceled if advance enrollment is low.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY5
Family

Little Learners Discovery Hour

The program includes storytelling, music, and interactive activities for children ages 0 to 4 and their caregivers. It offers opportunities to play, learn, and grow together.

Messiah Lutheran Church
MAY5
Groups & Meetups

Moms & Mugs

Latched Fox Valley hosts a welcoming support group at Lux Life Chiropractic that centers on community and peer connection, with coffee to enjoy. The gathering is free and open to everyone, and you do not need to be a Latched or Lux Life client to participate. One-on-one lactation support is not provided, but assistance is available with weighing your baby.

Lux Life Chiropractic
MAY5
Music

Alter Bridge

Get tickets to see Alter Bridge at a live performance.

EPIC Event Center
MAY6
Health & Wellness

Catholics in Recovery Support Group

At St Willebrord Parish, the Catholics in Recovery Support Group offers a welcoming space for anyone seeking spiritual and emotional healing related to addiction, compulsions, or other unhealthy attachments. Participants come together to support growth and healing in a caring setting.

St Willebrord Parish
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Mac Basics Workshop

Learn the essentials of using a Mac in a class designed for newcomers and anyone looking to dive deeper into settings, preferences, and organization features. Explore the desktop, applications, Finder, the Dock, and file saving, along with advice on staying secure while you compute. Instruction is provided by Kevin Bassett, a technology expert with Camera Corner, and the session takes place at Camera Corner Connecting Point. The class fee is $45.

Camera Corner Connecting Point
MAY6
Markets

Mother's Day Pop-up at Copper State Brewing

Celebrate the special women in your life with an evening at Copper State Brewing Co in Green Bay featuring permanent jewelry, handmade goods, and local craft beer.

MAY6
Dancing

Open Dance Class - Broadway Style

This lively Broadway-style dance class takes place in Studio One at The Weidner. It features upbeat choreography, plenty of rhythm and flair, and a chance to pick up new steps while connecting with others. Everyone is welcome, including beginners, and no prior dance experience is needed. There is no cost to attend. RSVPs are optional and are used to send reminders and updates if details change.

The Weidner
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Carve your Pet - Pottery Workshop

Settle into a calm, creative studio session during a two-hour clay workshop for adults that celebrates beloved pets by turning favorite photos into carved designs. Send a pet photo in advance to thefrenchhouseofclay@gmail.com so a custom stencil can be prepared. At the studio, choose a pre-made form such as a mug, bowl, or platter, select a planter for an additional 10 dollars, or opt for a treat jar for an additional 15 dollars, then add carved details, textures, and underglaze color. All tools, brushes, textures, and lettering or pattern stencils are provided, and personal guidance is available throughout. Kiln firing and a clear glaze finish are included after the session, with finished pieces ready for pickup in a few weeks and an email sent when they are complete. Beverages are welcome, including wine, beer, tea, or other favorites, and glassware is available to use. Please select a shape during registration. Group sizes are intentionally small to maintain a relaxed, personal experience. Hosted at The French House of Clay studio.

The French House of Clay Studio
MAY6
Music

Jeremiah Shoen

Jeremiah returns to The Goal Post for a live performance featuring local talent. Chilled drinks and hot menu specials will be available alongside the music.

The Goal Post Bar & Grill
MAY6
Outdoor Recreation

Spring City Bird Walk

Head outdoors for a spring bird walk at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, where the focus is on spotting migrating warblers along with other seasonal species. The walk is free and open to everyone, and participants of all experience levels are welcome.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
MAY6
Music

Smoke Road @ Sardine Can

Smoke Road returns to the Sardine Can patio for another appearance.

The Sardine Can
MAY6
Sports

Riviera’s Spring Fling

A sanctioned two person team bowling league runs for ten weeks. It begins with a brief meeting, followed by a warm up session and the start of league play. The eleventh week features a pizza and awards celebration. The cost is $13.00 per person each week. Registration is available in person or by phone at 920-468-1815.

MAY6
Art & Culture

International Film Series: Dead Pigs

Part of the International Film Series, this screening features Dead Pigs from director Cathy Yan, a dark comedy set amid a rapidly changing Shanghai. Drawing on a real incident involving thousands of pigs found floating in the Huangpu River, the story interweaves a pig farmer, a determined beauty salon owner facing a developer buyout, the American architect tied to the project, a sensitive busboy, and a wealthy young woman. As their stories intersect, they wrestle with personal, financial, and ethical choices shaped by the forces of modernization in contemporary China. The screening takes place in the Neville Public Museum auditorium. Admission is free and open to the public, and the film is unrated but intended for a mature audience. Sponsored by the Neville Public Museum, Brown County Library, and UW-Green Bay.

Neville Public Museum
MAY6
Theater

Junie B. Jones Toothless Wonder

Junie B. Jones Toothless Wonder, presented by Evergreen Young Actors, is based on the book of the same name by Barbara Parks. The story follows Junie B. through a challenging week as she awaits her first tooth coming out, worries about how she will look afterward, and puzzles over what the tooth fairy does with all those teeth. Meanwhile, everyone in her class except her appears to be invited to Jim’s birthday party, and the lingering question is whether that elusive invitation will arrive.

Keller Elementary
MAY6
Civic

Early Literacy Convening

Community members who care about early literacy come together for a collaborative working session that centers on a shared responsibility to help children thrive. This interactive convening takes place at Brown County Library (Central Library) and is designed for educators and school leaders, early childhood providers, nonprofit and healthcare professionals, tutors and literacy advocates, business leaders focused on workforce development, faith leaders, parents and caregivers, and local government and emerging community leaders. Instead of a sit and listen format, participants will connect across sectors, hear updates on early literacy efforts in Brown County, take stock of where the community stands and where it can go, and identify ways to strengthen support for kids and families. Attendance is free, and a light breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided throughout the day. Registration is required to reserve a spot.

Brown County Library (Central Library)
MAY6
Free

Explorer Wednesday

Brown County residents receive free admission to Neville Public Museum. Explore the museum’s current exhibits and enjoy a butterfly mask craft, with the option to make one on site or take supplies home while they last. The International Film Series features Dead Pigs by Cathy Yan in the museum auditorium. Films in this series are free and open to the public, are unrated, and are intended for a mature audience, with support from the Neville, Brown County Library, and UW-Green Bay. Tickets are available at the door. Free admission applies to individual private residents and families. Organized groups such as schools, daycares, scouting groups, adult care facilities, community organizations, and other group programs do not qualify for free admission, and standard group admission rates apply.

Neville Public Museum
MAY6
Workshops & Classes

Parent Education Class

A new session of the Parenting Education Class series is starting at Oneida Nation Family Services. Everyone is welcome to attend, and registration closes by the second week of the series. Brunch is provided, and participants can receive household item incentives at each class. To register, call 920-490-3700 and ask for a Parenting Program Coordinator, text or call 920-613-6077, or email Vaughn Brown at vbrown2@oneidanation.org.

MAY6
Games & Entertainment

Wargame Wednesday

Wargame Wednesday at ASHENJUGG dedicates every table to gaming. Participants can take part in events, settle into casual games, or simply spend time with the wargaming community.

MAY7
Art & Culture

2026 Spring Digital Arts Student Showcase

This spring showcase spotlights the ingenuity of NWTC students, featuring work from the Design and Graphic, Digital Media, Web Design, Photography, and Culinary Arts programs. Attendees can stroll a gallery of digital pieces presented across a range of media, with culinary creations from students also on display. Students from Digital Arts and Culinary Arts will be available to discuss their work, and the Digital Art Contest awards are presented during the event. The showcase is held at the College of Business, Communication & Social Sciences.

College of Business, Communication & Social Sciences
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Pressed Flower Make & Take

A Design Journey presents a hands-on pressed flower make and take at The French House of Clay. Explore your creativity as you arrange pressed blooms and craft a piece that suits your mood, from a heartfelt handprint keepsake to a custom display. Choose your surface from options like picture frames in several sizes, glass jugs, or round planters. All materials are provided, so bring your ideas and enjoy a relaxed, after-work atmosphere. Drop in at any point during the session and work at your own pace. Pricing ranges from $25 to $45 depending on the piece you select. Suitable for all experience levels.

The French House of Clay Studio
MAY7
Games & Entertainment

MTG Thursday Night Standard!

A weekly Standard play session with a $10 entry fee. Prize support rewards a pack for each round won, and every participant leaves with at least one pack. Expect a wide mix of decks and strategies as the ever changing Standard format keeps matchups fresh and exciting.

Windfall Games
MAY7
Health & Wellness

Gong & Guided Meditation

This group class, led by Brenda Brayko with Celestial Sound, offers a focused intention practice paired with gong meditation to support a deeper sense of self-worth and self-love. Each session highlights a single theme and begins with a short guided meditation, followed by time with the gong to help anchor the intention. Regular attendance can provide cumulative benefits over time. Sample themes include letting go of pain, inviting wonder, easing fear and anxiety, affirming personal worth, and welcoming abundance. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring a mat, pillow, eye pillow, and blanket. The floor is firm, so two yoga mats can be helpful for extra cushioning.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY7
Music

Ace Champion

Ace Champion brings a live musical performance to the Atrium in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month. The program, Sound Remedy, offers a soothing, meditative sound experience intended to ease mental stress and encourage balance of mind, body, and spirit. Admission is free.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY7
Food & Drink

Mom's Night

Created as a night off for moms, this adults-only evening at the Museum features wine, charcuterie, and self-care crafts in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Unwind while exploring the Museum in a new way, connect with friends, and take part in hands-on creative activities tailored for the occasion. Attend with a group or come solo and meet new people. Attendance is open to all, and being a mom is not required. Each admission includes two drink tickets with non-alcoholic choices available, plus charcuterie and access to all crafts. Presented in partnership with The Iron Duck Restaurant. Tickets cost $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Advance registration is required.

The Children's Museum of Green Bay
MAY7
Games & Entertainment

Bingo at Main Street Pub and Grill

Enjoy a spirited bingo session at Main Street Pub and Grill, hosted by Jake Rock. It offers classic number calling and card marking for fans of the game.

MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Pints and Pointers: Financing your New Construction

Raise a glass to planning your next address at Stillmank Brewing Company. Lending professionals from Johnson Financial Group will share guidance on how to finance a new construction home and answer common questions about the building process. The first 50 people who register will receive a complimentary pint. Attendees must be 21 or older. Offered by Johnson Bank, a Johnson Financial Group company and Member FDIC. All loans are subject to credit and property approval and to bank underwriting guidelines, and availability may vary by state. Additional loan programs and pricing may be offered. Terms and requirements, including property and flood insurance, differ by program and property location. Private mortgage insurance may be required when the down payment is less than 20 percent.

Stillmank Brewing Company 215 N Henry Street
MAY7
Games & Entertainment

Music Trivia Night

ComedyCity hosts a music-themed trivia night with five rounds that travel across decades and genres. Questions may touch on Elvis in the 50s, The Beatles in the 60s, 80s one hit wonders, 90s boy bands, and today’s chart-toppers, with possibilities like Guns N' Roses, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Celine Dion, and Whitney Houston. Participants can play solo or form a team, with up to eight players recommended. The first drink is included with admission. Outside food and beverages are not permitted, and the concession stand offers beer, cocktails, soda, candy, popcorn, and snacks.

ComedyCity Theatre
MAY7
Theater

Murder on the Orient Express

Preble High School Players bring Murder on the Orient Express to the stage at the Preble Performing Arts Center. Performances are planned across multiple dates and times. Tickets are $10, with student rush tickets available for $5 beginning one hour before each performance. Online ticketing is available.

Preble High School
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Vegetable Gardening for Novices

This beginner-friendly offering shares the fundamentals for getting a first garden started. It focuses on practical starting steps that work in many settings, from roomy backyards to compact balconies. New gardeners can expect approachable guidance suitable for both large and small spaces.

MAY7
Markets

NEWMG Plant Sale

Explore a variety of vegetable, annual, and perennial plants alongside secondhand gardening supplies at this multi-day sale. Proceeds support the Northeastern Wisconsin Master Gardeners. The sale spans three days, and early arrival offers the best selection.

Brown County STEM Innovation Center
MAY7
Sales & Discounts

Cash4Cameras Event

Bring your used or unwanted camera equipment for an on-site appraisal at Camera Corner. UsedPhotoPro experts will evaluate and purchase film and digital camera bodies, lenses, flashes, and collectible gear for cash, or you can choose an in-store credit that is 10 percent higher at Camera Corner. Items not accepted include slide projectors or trays, drones, gimbals, and darkroom equipment and chemistry. Most tripods and light stands are not accepted, and some studio lights may be declined depending on the model or brand. The buyer is selective, so not all equipment will be purchased.

Camera Corner Connecting Point
MAY7
Family

Let It Bake Play Time

Children can enjoy a relaxed play time while their adults take a break nearby. Snacks and beverages will be available to purchase. No RSVP is necessary.

Let It Bake
MAY7
Games & Entertainment

Thursday Paint and Board Game Nights at ASHENJUGG!

Enjoy a casual blend of creativity and tabletop fun at ASHENJUGG. Customers can settle in at open painting tables, with a selection of supplies available for on-site use. Group board game sessions are also part of the experience, and details about which games are scheduled are shared in the weekly calendar or event discussion.

MAY7
Health & Wellness

40 Minute Sound Bath with Shine Sound Therapy

Settle in for a 40 minute sound bath at Jenstar Movement Studio, guided by Sound Practitioner Allisa Turriff of Shine Sound Therapy. The session features the resonant tones of crystal singing bowls and the gentle wash of an ocean drum to encourage deep relaxation and a restorative midweek reset. Space is limited and registration is required. Please bring a yoga mat or blanket to lie on, and consider a pillow and an extra blanket for added comfort. The cost is $20 per person. Allisa’s path into sound therapy began with her own experience in 2022, which inspired her to offer customized sound therapy services to help others find calm and balance.

Jenstar Movement Studio
MAY7
Career

Green Bay Career Fair

Go beyond scrolling job listings by connecting with the right employers. This career fair creates direct conversations with top organizations across government, sales, retail, and education, offering a clear path to explore roles and build valuable professional contacts.

Downtown Green Bay, Inc.
MAY8
Health & Wellness

🩺🐾Low-Cost Veterinary Clinic 5/8/2026🐾🩺

A low-cost veterinary clinic will take place at Haven Books, with entry through the front entrance. Every pet receives a brief wellness exam for $25, paid in advance to reserve a spot, and this fee is non-refundable. If bringing more than one animal, secure a separate ticket for each. Please bring proof of current rabies vaccination unless your pet will receive a 1-year rabies vaccine during the visit, and note that documentation of prior rabies vaccination is required for a 3-year booster. There will be separate check-in windows for dogs and for cats. Additional services can be added and are paid at the time of service, including Rabies Vaccine 1 year for $25 and Rabies Vaccine 3 years for $35 with prior proof required, FVRCP for $20, FeLV for $25 with a negative test required, FeLV/FIV test for $40, DHPP for $20, DHLPP for $25 which includes leptospirosis, Bordetella for $20, Heartworm Test for $35, administered Pyrantel dewormer for $7, administered Revolution at $20 for cats and $35 for dogs with a heartworm test required for dogs, a written prescription fee of $15 per prescription for heartworm or flea and tick preventives with a heartworm test required, microchipping with free lifetime registration for $30, nail trims for cats for $25, ear cleaning for cats or dogs for $15, and anal glands for cats or dogs for $25. If fleas are present, Capstar is required for $10. All animals must arrive on a leash or in a carrier, and a carrier can be brought to your vehicle if needed. For questions, reach out by email or send a message on Facebook.

Haven Books
MAY8
Groups & Meetups

Little Free Library Meetup

An informal meetup for anyone who stewards, donates to, or hopes to start a Little Free Library, facilitated by UWGB English professor and Little Free Library enthusiast Rebecca Nesvet. Attendees can bring a few lightly used books to swap, connect with local Little Free Library caretakers, trade practical tips for getting started and keeping a library thriving, and learn about current locations around Green Bay. No registration is needed. The gathering will take place near the front area of the store.

Lion's Mouth Bookstore
MAY8
Workshops & Classes

Pick Your Project - Pottery Workshop

Explore clay in a relaxed, creative setting during a two-hour pottery workshop at The French House of Clay Studio. Designed for adults and welcoming to beginners, this session lets you choose your project. Work with a pre-made clay form for an easy, low-stress start, or build your piece from scratch using slab techniques. All materials are provided, including tools, textures, carving tools, brushes, and underglaze paints. Personal guidance is available throughout, and you can add lettering or patterns with stencils, including custom names or phrases. After you finish shaping and decorating, your piece will be kiln fired and finished with a clear glaze.

The French House of Clay Studio
MAY8
Music

Jupiter Lynx @ Cycling Brews

Jupiter Lynx returns to Cycling Brews with a set of music and a wide selection of beers.

Cycling Brews
MAY8
Family

Star Wars Night

At the Resch Center, Star Wars Night with the Green Bay Blizzard blends football with a galaxy far, far away. The Wisconsin Garrison will appear with movie-accurate Star Wars characters roaming the arena for photos and interactive moments with icons from both the Empire and the Rebellion. Expect a lively game atmosphere with galactic touches and plenty of opportunities to capture memorable shots. Fans can bring friends and family, and wearing favorite Star Wars gear is encouraged for this themed night where sports and sci-fi meet.

Resch Center
MAY8
Music

Celtic Consort

Live Irish music from Celtic Consort of Green Bay anchors an engaging program that blends performance with visuals to introduce Ireland. Hear harp, fiddle and flute alongside guitar, bass, bodhran and vocals while exploring the island’s turbulent past, Celtic traditions, striking scenery, celebrated poets, and ballads that tell stories of love, loss, and resilience. Cost is $15 for the general public and $10 for members. The program takes place in Discover Auditorium.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY8
Dancing

Cuban Salsa Class & Social

Daily Buzz Espresso Bar hosts an evening of Cuban rhythm featuring a welcoming salsa experience. It begins with a beginner-friendly class that covers the basics of Casino, and no partner or previous dance background is necessary. After the lesson, the dance floor opens for a social filled with Cuban music. Refreshments from the Daily Buzz team will be available to keep energy high. Admission is $10 for the full evening or $5 to attend only the social portion. RSVP is required by texting (920) 362-0841 to reserve a spot.

Daily Buzz Espresso Bar
MAY8
Games & Entertainment

Daggerheart Campaign. DM Erik

Experience a Daggerheart campaign led by DM Erik. This heroic fantasy tabletop role playing game from Critical Role centers on collaborative, narrative driven play. Its core system uses a pair of d12s, one representing hope and the other fear, to influence outcomes, and it features a spotlight approach for combat turns rather than traditional initiative. The rules aim to balance meaningful mechanics with flexible storytelling so players and the Game Master build the world and characters together. This campaign is geared toward adults. Space is limited to six players, so early registration is recommended. The cost is 10 dollars per session, and the introductory session 0 has no fee. This fee supports facility use and childcare for the DM. Erik has been running regular campaigns for the past year and draws deeply from horror and fantasy. Expect high stakes adventures with a dark edge and NPCs who lean into the macabre, balanced by cozy, heartfelt moments that can turn dread into hope in the span of a session. After registering, participants are asked to contact Erik for details by text at 920-930-9968 or by email at taeolinsartifacts@gmail.com.

MAY8
Music

Sweet Acoustics Live! At Mackinaw’s Grill & Spirits

Sweet Acoustics returns to the cabin bar at Mackinaw’s Grill & Spirits as the weather warms up, revisiting a favorite stop for the band before the outdoor music season gets underway.

MAY8
Music

Tailgate County Live @ Topher’s

Tailgate County brings an outdoor, high-energy country show to Topher’s Taphouse to kick off Topher Fest. After their last appearance filled the space to the brim, this one moves outside to make more room for the crowd. The night features a full set of country music and a party vibe at a venue the band treats like home base, with the celebration ramping up quickly as Topher Fest gets underway.

Topher’s Taphouse
MAY8
Health & Wellness

Sound Bath with Loryn: Mother's Day Weekend

Start Mother's Day weekend with a calming sound bath experience that begins with a soft introduction to sound healing, followed by a centering guided meditation, a period of uninterrupted sound immersion, and time to integrate the experience. Newcomers are welcome. Mothers and grandmothers receive $5 off with the code word "MOM" at checkout.

Morning Sun Yoga Studio
MAY8
Music

Bright Hollow Duo

Mikey and David bring a lean, acoustic set to White Dog, keeping things stripped back and intimate. The duo leans into a playful paradox, creating a vibe that feels calm and vividly alive at the same time.

White Dog Green Bay
MAY8
Art & Culture

Serial Killers

Criminologist and serial killer expert Dr. Scott Bonn leads a 90-minute exploration of the psychology behind history’s most notorious murderers. Through real case insights, he examines the drives that fueled offenders like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, clarifies the differences between psychopathy and sociopathy, and explains how individualized fantasy needs can compel repeated violence. He also discusses how many evade capture by blending into everyday life. Drawing on his work as a best-selling author, professor, and public speaker, Dr. Bonn shares first-hand accounts from interactions with Dennis Rader, known as BTK, and David Berkowitz, known as Son of Sam. He outlines how he profiled the then-unknown Long Island Serial Killer in 2011, a portrait that later aligned with the alleged suspect Rex Heuermann, and explains the methods behind that prediction. Rather than relying on simple checklists, he presents serial killers as psychologically complex individuals shaped by both biology and environment, supported by years of study, correspondence, interviews, and profiling. He has also communicated with Colin Ferguson, Jodi Arias, and Pamela Smart. The presentation concludes with a live Q&A where audience members can ask questions directly. Due to the subject matter, this program is recommended for adults.

Meyer Theatre
MAY8
Markets

Town of Eaton Regional Rummage Sale

A regional rummage sale will be held at Eaton Town Hall, with maps and listings available in the Denmark News to help you find what you are looking for. There will also be a Booyah sale on Saturday at Eaton Town Hall and the Fire Station.

Eaton Town Hall
MAY8
Music

Karaoke Fridays

Karaoke night at Otters on Birch welcomes seasoned performers and first-time singers to step up to the mic. Hosted by T&C Entertainment, it features a lively room, ice-cold drinks, and plenty of chances to sing favorite songs. Bring friends, choose a track, and add to an atmosphere filled with music and laughter. The setting is relaxed and judgment free, whether you are taking a solo or cheering on the next act.

Otters On Birch
MAY8
Games & Entertainment

Midnight Prerelease - Chaos Rising!

The Chaos Rising prerelease offers a $30 entry that includes a prebuilt deck and four packs to enhance it. Every participant also receives three packs and a Play! Promo pack. The venue will close beforehand and then reopen specifically for the event.

Windfall Games
MAY8
Music

DJ/Karaoke Night @ Topher's Taphouse!!

Sound Express hosts a night of DJ entertainment and karaoke at Topher’s Taphouse.

Topher’s Taphouse
MAY8
Music

The Lowcocks

Find tickets to see The Lowcocks perform.

UFO Museum Gift Shop and Records
MAY8
Art & Culture

Serial Killers with Dr. Scott Bonn

Criminologist Dr. Scott Bonn, an authority on serial killers, leads a chilling exploration of the psychology and behavior of some of the most notorious and prolific killers. The presentation offers a guided look into how these individuals think, drawing on his professional expertise to illuminate what drives their crimes. Presented at Meyer Theatre.

Meyer Theatre
MAY8
Comedy

Greg Hahn, Bob Zany and Costaki Economopoulos

Greg Hahn, Bob Zany, and Costaki Economopoulos are set to appear at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The lineup brings all three to the same venue for an event.

EPIC Event Center
MAY9
Games & Entertainment

Warlord Weekly League

Experience the newly remastered Warlord collectible card game through weekly competitive play that blends careful strategy with the roll of a D20. Build an army, issue tactical orders, and try to topple your opponent’s warlord as actions and attacks are decided by dice. Entry is $10, with a pack awarded for each round victory and at least one pack guaranteed for every participant. Starter decks are available for $20 and are ready for competitive play right out of the box. Registration is handled through Melee.GG.

Windfall Games
MAY9
Games & Entertainment

May Pokemon League Challenge!

Compete in the May Pokemon League Challenge, open to all age divisions. Matches are single game, and there is no final cut to playoffs. Each round win earns a Perfect Order pack, and final prizing will depend on overall attendance. All participants receive two prize packs, one from Series 7 and one from Series 8. Entry is 10 dollars for Juniors and Seniors, and 15 dollars for Masters. A deck list is required, with submissions due on the day of the event. Deck lists may be sent through Facebook Messenger or by email to ryan@windfallgameswi.com. Late arrivals will receive a first round loss.

Windfall Games
MAY9
Music

Zoomie and the Soniks

Zoomie and the Soniks return to Blue Collar Bar & Grill for a rock performance. The venue serves food, including pizza, with bar service and a fun atmosphere.

Blue Collar Bar & Grill
MAY9
Music

-FINE-LINE- Rocking Topher’s Kick Off To Summer Bash, Saturday May 9th at 2:30pm

Topher’s Taphouse hosts a yearly celebration to welcome the start of summer. This lively bash sets the tone for the season at the taphouse.

Topher’s Taphouse
MAY9
Fundraisers

Meat Raffle - Houses of Honor

An afternoon fundraiser hosted by Houses of Honor and The Sand Box at The Sand Box in Green Bay brings together raffles and community spirit. Attendees can take part in a meat raffle, a 50/50 raffle, and bucket raffles with prizes. All proceeds support community heroes, with this quarter’s focus on healthcare professionals. It is a family friendly setting where friends and neighbors can have fun while contributing to a meaningful cause.

MAY9
Games & Entertainment

Teen D&D

Led by DM Arabelle, this Dungeons & Dragons club is organized by teens and created for teen players. It welcomes participants in 7th grade and older. Meetings typically happen twice a month during the year, though some dates may be cancelled to accommodate sports or other school commitments. Enrollment is capped at eight, so preregistration is required. Sessions take place inside the Wonders By Women store while it is closed to shoppers. At the same time, an adult D&D group meets on a different level, ensuring more than five adults are on site to handle any issues, and the store owner, Eowyn, will be present throughout to supervise. A separate campaign at the store serves kids younger than 7th grade.

Wonders By Women
MAY9
Groups & Meetups

Ladies Only: Craft and Chat

A casual craft and conversation gathering for young adult women interested in getting involved in the Green Bay community. Bring a project to work on and spend relaxed time connecting with others at Cathedral Center.

MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Paint a Planter

Settle in for a relaxed, creative 2.5 hour workshop where you paint your own terracotta planter with guidance from Jes. Your ticket includes a 6 inch planter prepared for your artwork and all needed supplies. Choose a classic terracotta base or a clear plastic base to match your style. Jes teaches step by step and covers each stage so your design succeeds. When you are done, a protective seal is applied the same day, so you leave with a finished planter ready for real or artificial plants. Space is limited and groups are kept small for a comfortable, personal experience. You are welcome to bring a snack or drink. The workshop takes place at The French House of Clay studio. Jes is a multidisciplinary artist who creates on glass, terracotta, wood, and ceramic, and brings more than a decade of teaching experience to a welcoming class that helps anyone relax, get inspired, and enjoy making something beautiful.

The French House of Clay Studio
MAY9
Music

Courtney Paulson @ Paradise North Distillery

An acoustic performance with Courtney Paulson highlights soulful pop with drive. Her raw, expressive vocals lead a set that blends familiar popular covers with a few original songs. The music moves from relaxed acoustic textures to impactful moments that land deeply, emphasizing connection, energy, and melodies that linger well after the final note.

MAY9
Music

Ringshank: The Comeback Tour

Jeff and Brad return for an evening of live music, keeping the energy high from the first song to the last. Look for drink specials featuring PBR and old fashioneds available throughout the night. Early arrival is recommended to secure a good spot to enjoy the performance.

The Goal Post Bar & Grill
MAY9
Theater

The Dinner Detective

Experience an interactive comedy true-crime murder mystery dinner theater, billed as the largest of its kind in North America. Work to solve a laugh-filled case while enjoying a full dinner, but keep your eyes open... the culprit hides in plain sight and anyone might be named a prime suspect. Different from a traditional mystery dinner, the performers blend into the audience without costumes, creating a social, fully interactive evening for adults. Tickets include the award-winning true-crime show inspired by actual cold cases, a plated dinner, gratuity for the waitstaff, and plenty of surprises throughout the performance.

Hyatt Regency Green Bay
MAY9
Outdoor Recreation

Spring City Bird Walk

Set out on a spring bird walk at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary to search for migrating warblers along with other seasonal species. Birders of all experience levels are welcome. Participation is free and open to everyone.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
MAY9
Music

The 308s

The 308s make an appearance at Topher’s Taphouse.

Topher’s Taphouse
MAY9
Music

Concerts by Candlelight

Concerts by Candlelight brings an intimate musical experience to Green Bay, set in historic venues illuminated by soft candlelight. The lineup evolves often and highlights music from a broad mix of artists and styles, including Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Queen, Adele, Fleetwood Mac, Vivaldi, The Beatles, Rihanna, U2, Hans Zimmer, Pink Floyd, Beyoncé, Hip Hop, ABBA, Metallica, and more. With options that change, it offers selections spanning classical pieces and contemporary favorites.

Dudley Birder Hall
MAY9
Music

Bobby Rivers Tribute to Johnny Cash

Bobby Rivers honors Johnny Cash with a set of signature songs, candid stories from behind the scenes, and a video salute that reflects on the Man in Black’s life and legacy. Taking place at Cup O Joy Music Venue, this tribute blends performance, storytelling, and film for a warm celebration of an enduring musical icon.

Cup O Joy Music Venue
MAY9
Markets

West De Pere FFA Spring Plant Sale

Browse a plant sale in support of the FFA, featuring annuals, vegetable options, and an assortment of houseplants, along with hanging baskets and container options. A detailed list of available plants will be posted closer to the event.

West De Pere High School
MAY9
Sports

St. Norbert College: Recruit Wisconsin College Series 2

Recruit Wisconsin presents a new College Series that blends high-level basketball with genuine collegiate exposure for athletes and families. Each event is a single-day, three-game tournament held on actual college campuses, giving players the chance to compete while connecting directly with college coaches. The series spans two Wisconsin campuses and concludes with the Recruit Wisconsin Championships at the Champion Center in Appleton. In addition to the on-court action, participants can learn more about the recruiting process, experience campus life, and benefit from guaranteed exposure, even during a non-viewing period.

St. Norbert College
MAY9
Dancing

Asian Prom 2026: Be Golden

Enjoy an elegant evening built around a shine-bright theme that invites everyone to sparkle and savor the spotlight. Arrive in your finest attire, take to the dance floor, and create memories that will linger long after the music fades.

Riverside Ballroom
MAY9
Markets

Farmers Market Weekly

Enjoy an outdoor weekly farmers market. Those interested in a space can reserve one for $30 by calling Karen at 920-490-9699.

9th St. Wellness Center East
MAY9
Festivals

2026 Titletown Train Show

The 2026 Titletown Train Show takes place at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay.

KI Convention Center, 333 Main Street, Green Bay, WI
MAY9
Markets

West's Greenhouse Sale

West High School’s greenhouse opens to the public for a short run of sale days, offering a variety of flowers and herbs. Shoppers can find 13-inch hanging flower baskets for 25 dollars, small geranium or coleus pots for 2 dollars, individual small pots with a single flower or herb for 2 dollars, and two-packs of flowers or herbs for 1 dollar per pack. Begonias in small pots are 2 dollars, and larger herb or flower pots are priced as marked. Payment is by cash or check, with checks made payable to GBAPS. Purchases support the Green Bay West STEM Club.

Green Bay West High School Greenhouse
MAY9
Music

Kevin Troestler Trio at Frets, Green Bay, WI

The Kevin Troestler Trio returns to Frets in Green Bay for a set of live music. The lineup features Erik Juvonen on drums and Pete Pagel on bass.

Frets Green Bay, WI
MAY9
Family

Mini Sessions at the Green Bay Botanical Gardens

Capture the spirit of Mother’s Day weekend with quick photo mini sessions at the Green Bay Botanical Gardens. Each booking lasts up to 20 minutes and includes a curated selection of top images delivered in an online gallery with printing rights, plus three instant Polaroid prints to take home on the spot. These sessions work well for couples, immediate families, individuals, or small businesses. The cost is $200 plus tax, with a 50 percent nonrefundable retainer due at the time of booking. Admission to the gardens is not included in the session fee. Current admission is $15 for adults, $5 for children ages 3 to 17, and free for children under 2. A backup date is planned in case of rain.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY9
Sports

De Pere Invite

An invitational event featuring games, with the lineup still to be determined. More information will be shared as the schedule is finalized.

De Pere High School
MAY9
Food & Drink

Door County Wine Tour

Experience Wisconsins wine region with this winery tour package. The experience includes visits to wineries, transportation, a meal, and accommodations at Lodge Kohler.

Lodge Kohler
MAY9
Family

STEAM Saturday

A STEAM-themed Saturday session centers on helping children tune into and care for their minds and bodies. Through simple, hands-on activities, participants explore ways to handle big feelings and find moments of calm, with age-appropriate techniques that foster a sense of control when situations feel overwhelming. Each child creates a balloon stress ball and tries it out, learning how a quick squeeze can ease tension and provide a brief mental reset. The program builds emotional awareness in a friendly, accessible format through Play with a Purpose. Participation is included with museum admission.

The Children's Museum of Green Bay
MAY9
Civic

Bay Beach Shore Cleanup

A casual cleanup along the Bay Beach Shore brings together the Litter Bugs and local families to collect litter in nearby parks and trail areas and support the community. Participants meet at the steps of the main building before getting started.

Bay Beach Amusement Park
MAY9
Art & Culture

Lynda Drews New Book Signing

Author Lynda Drews will be at the Brown County Historical Society Hazelwood House for a launch and signing of her book, Disposable Wives: Murder and Menace in Green Bay's Rural Belgian Settlement. Inspired by an installment of the If Tombstones Could Talk cemetery portrayals by Dennis Jacobs, the book draws on detailed archival research to tell a haunting true-crime story. It examines family betrayal and the mistreatment of women while retracing the investigation, trial, and the Belgian community’s complex involvement. Parking can be found on Eliza Street or in the Aldo Leopold lot.

MAY9
Festivals

CC

Crimson Circle will host a booth and a fighting area at the Brown County Renaissance Faire, bringing engaging activities to Brown County Library - Howard Branch. Volunteers are needed to display garb and gear, assist with waivers for attendees who want to fight, teach basic sword fighting and explain hit locations, manage the weapons and shields inventory by checking condition and organizing items for patrons, serve as field reeves and coordinate ditching, and staff the booth to answer questions.

Brown County Library - Howard Branch
MAY9
Health & Wellness

Wellness Fair: Angelite Messages

Green Bay Distillery
MAY9
Markets

Mother’s Day Flower Pop-Up

Celebrate Mother’s Day gifting with a flower pop-up at The Flour Pot - LLC. Create a personalized bouquet at the bloom bar, choose a purse flower arrangement, or grab a ready-to-go bouquet. Browse houseplants in special planters and outdoor planters accented with a bird garden pick, then explore the shop for more gift ideas. Contact the shop if you would like something set aside for pickup.

The Flour Pot - LLC
MAY9
Music

DJ/Karaoke Night @ Topher's Taphouse!!

Sound Express brings a DJ and karaoke night to Topher’s Taphouse. Experience an evening centered on music from the DJ along with karaoke.

Topher’s Taphouse
MAY9
Health & Wellness

Women's Mini Retreat

A half-day women’s retreat led by Jen Berres with guest presenters Tanya Kriesel and Kate Fichtenbauer focuses on personal discovery, creativity, and renewal for the spring season. Tanya will guide a somatic experience inspired by nature that uses playful movement and imagery to explore a sense of expansion and growth. Kate will facilitate an art-based self-expression project that participants can take home while engaging in thoughtful conversation. The experience concludes with a gentle restorative yoga session led by Jen, including Yoga Nidra to soothe the nervous system and leave everyone deeply rested. Together these practices support connection with one’s inner and outer voice, strengthening intuition and the ability to share it with others. The group opens and closes in circle for shared support and a couple of empowerment songs. Light refreshments are provided, participants are encouraged to eat a hearty meal beforehand, and the cost is $111.

Jenstar Movement Studio
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Mother & Child Dance

This Mother’s Day workshop at Aerial Dance Green Bay focuses on learning a partner pole routine set to the song Golden, and it is open to every experience level. Registration is per pair and includes both you and your chosen partner. Eligible partners include a child age 6 or older of any gender or a senior. The cost is $65.

Aerial Dance Green Bay
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Second Saturday Selection

Create and decorate paper packets to fill with flower seeds, with all materials provided. This hands-on activity makes a thoughtful handmade gift for Mother’s Day, a cheerful way to celebrate spring, or a simple start to a new garden. Open to all ages and free to attend, this event takes place in the Atrium.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Hebrew Lessons — Wonders By Women

Hebrew lessons are offered at Wonders By Women in a group format. They are held on two Saturdays each month. For the specific Saturdays scheduled this month, check the event section.

Wonders By Women
MAY9
Comedy

The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show

At Hyatt Regency Green Bay in Wisconsin, this interactive, comedic true crime murder mystery dinner invites participants to unravel a whodunit while enjoying a meal. Promoted as the largest show of its kind in North America, it pairs laughter with detective work. Stay alert as the plot develops... surprises could await.

Hyatt Regency
MAY10
Games & Entertainment

Riftbound Weekly Nexus Night

A weekly session focused on Riftbound Standard 1v1 play. Entry is $15, with a pack awarded for each round won. All participants receive at least one pack, along with a Nexus Promo pack.

Windfall Games
MAY10
Music

Courtney Paulson

Courtney Paulson delivers soul-tinged pop with real bite, showcasing a versatile voice that is powerful, gritty, and emotionally charged. Count on a high-energy set filled with raspy vocals and flair, mixing hits from across genres with a selection of heartfelt originals.

Stillmank Brewing Company
MAY10
Comedy

Preacher Lawson

UW-Green Bay Student Government Association presents a performance by Preacher Lawson at The Weidner. The stand-up comic, actor, and creator is known for energetic, physical humor and upbeat storytelling that mixes sharp observations, family moments, and candid laughs. A finalist on America’s Got Talent, he has grown a wide following through international touring, social media, and multiple specials. His upbringing in a military family and life on the move shape material about resilience, relationships, and finding humor in chaos. Offstage, he develops film and television projects, collaborates with fellow comedians, and creates digital content, with work featured on NBC, Netflix Is a Joke, and at major comedy festivals. He is also expanding into long-form storytelling, including a documentary that follows life on the road with his family. UW-Green Bay students may receive one complimentary ticket with a valid UWGB student ID and login, and tickets will also be available to the public.

The Weidner
MAY10
Music

Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson performs at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Green Bay,Wisconsin
MAY10
Holidays

Moms & Mimosas

Celebrate Mother’s Day at Green Bay Botanical Garden with complimentary admission for moms, plus food, vendors, and family friendly activities. Enjoy treats from a waffle truck and a coffee truck, and browse permanent jewelry while exploring a small marketplace featuring All Belgium Waffles, Drip Coffee, and Weld + Arrow. S. Loop Studios will be on site offering mini photo sessions to capture the day with family and friends. Guests can reserve a timeslot in advance on the S. Loop Studios website, meet the photographer at a predetermined spot in the Garden, and receive their photos after the event. Admission is free for moms and Garden members, and the general public attends with daily admission. Purchasing tickets online ahead of time saves one dollar per ticket and can help reduce wait times during this popular spring visit.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch

Honor mothers with an elegant brunch in the Crystal Ballroom at Hotel Northland, a historic setting that pairs a chef-crafted lineup of brunch favorites with live carving and decadent sweets. The menu highlights classic breakfast comforts such as scrambled eggs, Nueske’s bacon, breakfast sausage, breakfast potatoes, and biscuits with house white gravy. Guests can enjoy a custom omelet station along with prime rib and honey ham carved to order. Savory choices include green beans sautéed with shallot and garlic, garlic rosemary mashed potatoes, sweet potato and apple soup, and an assortment of mini quiches. Sweet offerings feature sourdough French toast, danish and local kringles, yogurt parfaits, a seasonal fruit display, a selection of breads, and a full dessert station. Coffee, juice, and soda are included, and featured cocktails such as Bloody Marys and a bottomless mimosa package are available for purchase. It is a warm way to celebrate the mothers and mother figures in your life with a beautiful brunch experience at Hotel Northland.

Hotel Northland, Autograph Collection
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch

Mulva Cultural Center sets the scene for a relaxed Mother’s Day brunch crafted in partnership with Runaway Spoon. A generous spread features artisan breads with house butters, fresh melons and berries, a baby spinach salad with raspberries, almonds, parmesan, and a champagne dressing, honey vanilla yogurt with granola, and grilled asparagus paired with fresh mozzarella and cherry tomatoes. Warm favorites include a French toast soufflé with vanilla berries and lemon mascarpone, rosemary roasted trio of potatoes, aged cheddar mac and cheese, scrambled eggs with four cheeses, a smoked salmon and chive quiche, Jones Farm bacon, and grilled beef filet finished with truffle cream sauce. A dessert table rounds things out with scones scented with vanilla and lavender, pink champagne mini cakes with fresh berries, chocolate tarts laced with salted caramel, lemon blueberry tarts, bourbon pecan tarts, and classic chocolate chip cookies. Coffee and juice are included, while mimosas, beer, wine, and seltzers are available for purchase. Capacity is limited to 150 guests. Admission is 80 for adults, 30 for children ages 4 to 12, and complimentary for children 3 and younger. Designed for unhurried moments with family and friends, this brunch offers a comfortable way to savor the day together.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY10
Art & Culture

Hmong American Day

Spend an afternoon exploring Hmong history and culture through clothing, music, dance, and cuisine offered by community members and culture bearers. The gathering also acknowledges Wisconsin’s Hmong-Lao Veterans Day, which honors Hmong-Lao veterans who fought alongside the United States during the Vietnam War and have since made Wisconsin home. Admission to the event is free, and regular museum admission is required to view the exhibits.

Neville Public Museum
MAY10
Sports

Quad City Steamwheelers at Green Bay Blizzard

The Quad City Steamwheelers take on the Green Bay Blizzard at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Resch Center
MAY11
Civic

CYP Week Kickoff: Play in the Park

Celebrate the start of CYP Week 2026 at Fisk Park with a focus on community pride, connection, and active fun. Mayor Eric Genrich will issue a proclamation to open the week, followed by a Parks Department presentation that highlights the experiences, programs, and spaces that keep the community vibrant and engaged. After the remarks, the park becomes the playground, with opportunities to move and play through volleyball, yard games, and music. The flow includes time to arrive and connect, a short program in the middle, then open park activities before everything wraps up.

Fisk Park
MAY11
Music

TOAST - The BEST of BREAD | Green Bay, WI | May 11

TOAST brings its Best of Bread tour back to Green Bay at Meyer Theatre, honoring the timeless soft rock of Bread with a performance that closely mirrors the original recordings. After a sold-out run last year, the tribute returns by popular demand to celebrate a catalog that helped define an era. The concert spotlights the music of a band Rolling Stone has credited with virtually inventing early 1970s soft rock, with beloved hits that include Make It With You, If, Baby I’m-a Want You, and Everything I Own. Bread notched 13 entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and with David Gates and Robb Royer now retired, TOAST, The Ultimate Bread Experience, carries the legacy forward. Expect a journey from tender ballads to upbeat favorites, capturing the warmth and feel that made these songs enduring classics.

Meyer Theatre
MAY11
Workshops & Classes

Beginner Stained Glass

Explore stained glass in a welcoming, hands-on workshop created for beginners. Using pre-cut glass in an array of colors and designs, participants will assemble a small decorative piece while learning core techniques such as layout, foiling, and finishing. Step-by-step guidance and flexible pacing help everyone complete a display-ready artwork with confidence. The experience is a great fit for adults seeking something different from traditional art classes and is adaptable for individuals with special needs. Capacity is limited to 16 participants and the workshop is open to ages 14 and up. Pricing is $50 for members and $55 for the general public. Instruction is provided by Urban Cultural Arts, a community-centered art hub in Green Bay led by experienced art educators who focus on accessible, affordable, and engaging programs that build creativity, confidence, and community connections. The session takes place in the Explore Classroom.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY12
Health & Wellness

Protect Your Skin, Protect Your Future Event

Forefront Dermatology in De Pere is hosting a Melanoma Awareness Month event in collaboration with EltaMD, focused on smart skin protection and long-term wellness. Learn practical ways to care for your skin and receive a complimentary gift with the purchase of two EltaMD products or a PCA Chemical Peel Package.

Forefront Dermatology
MAY12
Music

90s Jake

90S JAKE performs live at Stadium View Bar, Restaurant, & Event Halls.

Stadium View Bar, Restaurant, & Event Halls
MAY12
Art & Culture

An Evening with Larry Meiller in Green Bay

This evening honors Larry Meiller and his work at WPR.

The Weidner
MAY13
Workshops & Classes

Mac Photos Workshop

This workshop at Camera Corner Connecting Point focuses on practical ways to manage a growing photo library on your Mac. Topics include bringing images into your library, where files reside and how automatic organization works, building and managing albums, refining searches to locate specific shots, and applying essential edits to enhance pictures. Instruction is provided by Camera Corner technology expert Kevin Bassett. The class fee is $45.

Camera Corner Connecting Point
MAY13
Workshops & Classes

DIY Porch Planter & Bench Workshop!

Refresh your porch or patio with a hands-on DIY planter workshop. Choose a design from the available selections and build it with step-by-step guidance. All materials are provided, and you can finish your piece with a range of paint and wood stain colors. Create something for your own space or craft a thoughtful gift. Pre-registration is required.

Lyric Room
MAY13
Theater

Spring Showcase: What's Next?...

The Knights on Broadway present an evening of Broadway songs at Dudley Birder Hall that centers on hope, uncertainty, and moving forward together. The program looks ahead and asks what comes next through selections that explore these themes.

Dudley Birder Hall
MAY13
Music

Shinedown Tickets

In Green Bay, Shinedown delivers hard-hitting rock with soaring vocals, channeling themes of resilience and strength. Anthemic songs fire up the crowd and encourage fans to overcome challenges. The performance centers on unrelenting energy and genuine passion for a powerful live experience.

Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin
MAY13
Music

Broken Arrow @ The Bar-Holmgren Way

Broken Arrow performs at The Bar - Holmgren Way while the State Dart Tournament is underway. Expect an evening filled with live music and cold drinks.

The Bar - Holmgren Way
MAY13
Music

Shinedown – Green Bay

Shinedown launches a new leg of its U.S. arena tour in Green Bay with a high-impact show at the Resch Center, blending emotionally driven songwriting with a fierce hard rock edge. The set reaches across their catalog with songs like Second Chance, Sound of Madness, Monsters, Cut the Cord, 45, Planet Zero, and A Symptom of Being Human. Big choruses, dynamic lighting, and arena-scale sound turn each track into a collective moment, kicking off the run with surging energy and modern rock anthems.

Shinedown
MAY13
Music

Carmyn

CARMYN brings a live performance to Stadium View Bar, Restaurant, & Event Halls in Green Bay.

Stadium View Bar, Restaurant, & Event Halls
MAY14
Health & Wellness

Ashwaubenon Community Center -Art Program for Those Living with Memory Loss and Their Care Partners

At Ashwaubenon Community Center, Memories in the Making, the Alzheimer’s Association’s signature art program launched in 1988, is designed for people living with memory loss and their care partners. An instructor leads a creative session that encourages participants to express themselves through art while enjoying conversation and companionship in a supportive setting. All art supplies are provided, along with snacks and beverages. Appreciation to the host site and sponsors CarePatrol, the Forget Me Not Fund, and Ashwaubenon Community Center.

Ashwaubenon Community Center
MAY14
Family

POP & Puzzles

At the Kroc Center Green Bay, this returning event features a fast paced jigsaw contest where teams work to finish first. Groups of four compete for a prize and bragging rights, and teams of three are welcome. The entry fee is $35 per team, with one team captain handling registration and payment for the group. It is beginner friendly and well suited to friends, families, and coworkers. Participants enjoy POP themed refreshments. Space is limited. Sponsored by Fleet Farm.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center
MAY14
Music

The Wild Cards - An Exclusive Pre-Stadium show by Luke Combs' Live Band at Green Bay Distillery

Catch The Wildcards at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This appearance offers a chance to see the act at the venue.

Green Bay Distillery
MAY14
Workshops & Classes

De Pere Advance Planning Seminar

Attend an Advance Planning Seminar at Cotter Funeral and Cremation Care in De Pere, featuring a light meal and practical guidance on preparing end-of-life plans well ahead of time. The session outlines funeral planning options and explains how making choices early can ease responsibilities for family members at a time of loss. Seating is limited, and advance registration is requested to assist with meal planning.

Cotter Funeral & Cremation Care
MAY14
Music

THE COUGARS @ ASHWAUBOMAY PARK

See The Cougars perform live at Ashwaubomay Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Ashwaubomay Lake Park
MAY14
Music

Cinderella's Tom Keifer Band

Tom Keifer performs live in concert at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay.

EPIC Event Center
MAY15
Festivals

Tribe Vibes 2026

Tribe Vibes 2026 brings an Indigenous music and arts festival to MadWorld Artist Collective, gathering more than 18 vendors and artisans representing tribes from across the state alongside live music and stand up comedy. The lineup features Jordan Bain, Aha 95, Richy Rich, 29Sono, and Two Featherz, with a focus on sharing culture, history, and creativity through performance and art. Admission is $10. Presented by Inner City Sound and MadWorld Artist Collective.

MadWorld Artist Collective
MAY15
Music

Luke Combs - My Kinda Saturday Night Tour

Luke Combs brings the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour to Lambeau Field for a big live show. Ticketing includes a public onsale, along with Bootleggers, Spotify, Support, and Local presales.

Lambeau Field
MAY15
Family

Family Fun Night: Bingo Blast

At the Kroc, families can enjoy a bingo-focused event with prizes, plus activities in the gym and time in the pool. Admission is free for Kroc members. Attendees can also enter at no cost by donating two canned or dry food items in support of the Salvation Army food pantry. For non-members, admission is $5 per person. It is a simple way to combine games, swimming, and community support.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center (Green Bay)
MAY15
Music

Bright Hollow @ Lenny's Tap

Bright Hollow debuts at Lenny's Tap with a four-piece tucked by the window, stirring up a one-night Shakedown Street vibe and a swirl of psychedelic sounds.

Lenny's Tap
MAY15
Music

Revolver at 60: A Beatles Celebration!

At the Meyer Theatre, 91.1 The Avenue presents an evening concert honoring the 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver. Celebrated as a turning point in the band’s studio creativity that broadened the possibilities of popular music, the album will be performed live from start to finish, something the group never did on stage. Steve March-Tormé and Michael Murphy lead a complete recreation of the record, followed by a thoughtfully curated set of songs from the band’s studio years after they stopped touring. The ensemble features Chris Felts, Greg McMonagle, Kurt Shipe, Dale Shipe, Ken Skitch, Joe Slyzelia, and Mike Underwood, joined by the Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra String Quartet, with special guests Michael Grabner, Kurt Gunn, and Hillary Reynolds. The performance brings together artists closely associated with The Avenue to salute a landmark recording. Presented with support from Nicolet Bank.

Meyer Theatre
MAY15
Music

Spring Showcase: What's Next? ...

At Dudley Birder Hall, the Knights on Broadway present an evening of Broadway songs that explore hope, uncertainty, and how we move forward together.

Dudley Birder Hall
MAY15
Music

Frankie and Viv at Bellevue Taphouse

Frankie and Viv return to De Pere for a performance at Bellevue Taphouse, featuring a mix of music that ranges from bluegrass to R and B.

Bellevue Taphouse
MAY15
Music

Wet Possum @ The Bar Holmgren Way (State Darts)

Following the State Dart Tournament, Wet Possum will be at The Bar Holmgren Way.

The Bar Holmgren Way
MAY15
Theater

"Cowgirls" presented by Play-by-Play Theatre

Play-by-Play Theatre presents the musical comedy Cowgirls at Webb Theatre at St. Norbert College. A trio of classically trained performers is accidentally booked into a country music venue, sparking a comedic, music-filled clash of styles. This production features an all-woman ensemble and celebrates 30 years since the show’s Off-Broadway debut. Play-by-Play Theatre’s artistic director, Mary Ehlinger, appeared in the original cast. Tickets are $30 plus ticketing and credit card fees.

Webb Theatre at St. Norbert College
MAY15
Music

Jake Worthington with Thelma & James

Jake Worthington appears with Thelma & James for a concert at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. The two acts share the bill for a live music show.

Lambeau Field
MAY15
Music

Revolver at 60

Attend a performance celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles album Revolver.

Meyer Theatre
MAY16
Fundraisers

Luke Combs Concert Volunteering

Volunteers support the Luke Combs concert at Lambeau Field in a variety of ways. Responsibilities may include assisting with ticket sales, providing parking support, and helping with seat rentals. Participation benefits Crimson Circle, and having more volunteers increases the total funds raised.

Lambeau Field
MAY16
Games & Entertainment

Neuroscape Draft at ASHENJUGG

The event features a draft format in which each participant builds a deck from three provided booster packs and competes in three Swiss rounds of one on one, single game matches. A booster pack is awarded for every round won. Entry is $28.44 plus tax.

MAY16
Music

Luke Combs - Green Bay, WI

Luke Combs performs at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Lambeau Field
MAY16
Outdoor Recreation

Spring City Bird Walk

This spring bird walk at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary focuses on finding migrating warblers along with other seasonal birds. There is no cost to attend. It is open to the public, and both beginners and experienced birdwatchers are welcome.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
MAY16
Music

Acoustic Mayhem @ Outer Limits Bar

Celebrate the start of summer at Outer Limits Bar with an evening of 90s and 2000s hits alongside classic rock staples. Sing-along favorites from across the decades set the soundtrack for the night.

Outer Limits Bar
MAY16
Music

Tasha Layton - Green Bay

Christian artist Tasha Layton performs at Cup O Joy Music Venue. After her time on American Idol, she went on to release hits including 'Into The Sea (It's Gonna Be OK)' and 'Look What You've Done', and her success earned her a spot among Billboard's top five female Christian artists of the year. Early entry is available.

Cup O Joy Music Venue
MAY16
Fundraisers

Elks Brat Barn Fundraiser

At Festival Foods, the Green Bay Elks lodge hosts a brat barn fundraiser benefiting veterans and the Kerry Calba Scholarships for local graduating high school seniors. Supplies are limited, and donations are welcome.

Festival Foods
MAY16
Outdoor Recreation

125 Miles for 125 Years Ride

A 125-mile group ride marks 125 years of Indian Motorcycle, welcoming riders of any brand to celebrate the legacy behind them and the miles ahead. The ride is weather permitting. Afterward, participants can enjoy refreshments, good company, and exclusive anniversary displays at the dealership. Every rider receives a limited-edition 125th Anniversary patch as a keepsake of the occasion.

Tytlers Cycle
MAY16
Groups & Meetups

Newtype Challenge '26 Mission 3

Newtype Challenge '26 Mission 3 features a Swiss format tournament with an entry fee of $25 plus tax. Every participant receives one ST05-015 Isaribi promo and two booster packs. Prizes include 24 booster packs, a GD03-050 Gundam Barbatos Lupus Winner Promo, and a GD02-058 Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom II) Top 8 Promo for first place. Second place receives 12 booster packs and the GD02-058 Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom II) Top 8 Promo. Third and fourth place each take home 6 booster packs along with the Top 8 promo. Competitors finishing fifth through eighth receive the GD02-058 Ryusei-Go (Graze Custom II) Top 8 Promo.

MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Summer Planter Workshop

This hands-on workshop invites you to craft beautiful, thriving planters with guidance from talented floral and planter designers. Explore a wide selection of vibrant greenhouse plants, learn expert tips, and use the materials provided to help your container stand out all season. The fee is $18.00 and includes the workshop and soil based on a 14 inch by 9 inch planter. Bring your own container, or choose from options available for purchase in the shop such as ceramic, terracotta, and bushel baskets. Plants are selected and purchased on the day of the workshop. Time slots are available, and you will be asked to indicate your preferred time when purchasing.

Roots on 9th
MAY16
Music

District Pour Haus

Find tickets to see Kirstie Kraus at a show.

District Pour Haus
MAY17
Workshops & Classes

Stuffed Grape Leaves, Falafel and Tahini sauce

At The Flour Pot - LLC, this interactive Mediterranean cooking class centers on three favorites: stuffed grape leaves, falafel, and tahini sauce. Participants learn to prepare a rice and beef filling, practice the grape leaf rolling technique step by step, make herb-packed falafel from scratch, and whisk a smooth, tangy tahini dip. The experience is fully hands-on, and everyone preps and tastes what they create. While the grape leaves cook, fresh falafel is fried and enjoyed. All ingredients are provided, instruction is guided throughout, tastings are included, and printed recipes are provided. The class welcomes beginners and curious cooks who want to build skills in a relaxed setting and explore vibrant Mediterranean flavors.

The Flour Pot - LLC
MAY17
Family

Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Picnic

The Our Lady of Lourdes parish picnic features booyah along with other food and refreshments and a selection from the bakery, plus activities for kids. Attendees can take part in a cash raffle, a silent auction, and a bucket raffle. It is a friendly gathering centered on good food, fun, and fellowship.

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
MAY17
Music

Harmonies for Hope

An uplifting program of resilience, remembrance, and inspiration. Featuring stirring works like Fanfare for the Common Man, selections from Shostakovich’s mighty Fifth Symphony, and the moving Song of Hope. Trumpet soloists Dan Marbes, Adam Gaines, and Kevin Short, along with student brass ensembles, join the Civic Symphony of Green Bay to celebrate the power of music to unite and heal. Concertmaster Taylor Giorgio will be featured on Schindler’s List.

The Weidner
MAY19
Art & Culture

Open Studio- Green Bay

An informal creative meet-up with art supplies available and a welcoming seat for anyone who wants to make art, connect, or simply talk with fellow creatives. Participants can ask for guidance on pricing their work and other parts of the art business, chat about all things art, or even spin records together. The focus is on creating something, whether that is your next piece or a new connection. Located inside the Neville Public Museum. Upon arrival, let the front desk know you are there for Open Studio.

Neville Public Museum
MAY19
Health & Wellness

Mindful Body Movement

Mindful Body Movement offers a gentle approach to self-care that integrates mind and body. Research links the brain’s movement centers with thinking and planning, as well as the regulation of blood pressure and heartbeat, which guides the focus of this six-week series. Each weekly class builds on the previous one and encourages full presence through slow, controlled exercises while noticing physical, emotional, and energy shifts. Every session opens and closes with a brief meditation prayer and features a positive mantra for the week. Classes take place at the De Pere Community Center. Yoga mats are available, and participants are welcome to bring their own.

De Pere Community Center
MAY19
Art & Culture

Community Art Night-Pay what you can

A welcoming, all-ages evening brings art, music, food, and community together in a single creative space. This pay-what-you-can experience is supported by Greater Green.

Urban Cultural Arts & Event Center
MAY19
Music

The HU

Experience The Rasmus live in concert at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay. This show presents the band on stage for a focused live music experience.

EPIC Event Center
MAY19
Career

Rise & Network: Coffee with Green Bay Women Entrepreneurs & Professionals

This is a chance for women entrepreneurs and professionals in the Green Bay area to connect. Enjoy coffee or tea. The event is free for members and non-members. Each month has a different topic to allow for sharing about your business and experience.

The Nest Cowork + Club
MAY20
Markets

Farmers' Market on Broadway presented by Emplify Health by Bellin

Farmers' Market on Broadway, presented by Emplify Health by Bellin, brings together one of the largest farmers markets in Wisconsin. More than 120 vendors set up along the streets with fresh produce, baked goods, ready-to-eat fare, coffee and tea, meats and cheeses, flowers and plants, handmade items, and more. Browse at your own pace with a local craft beer and enjoy live music as you explore. The market runs rain or shine, with cancellations only in cases of severe weather.

Broadway District
MAY20
Health & Wellness

Crystal Bowl Sound Bath - A Dual Lunar Ceremony

At the De Pere Community Center, a crystal bowl sound bath invites calm as the gentle resonance of crystal bowls and other instruments helps ease stress and tension, guiding participants into a restful, meditative state. This session centers on a dual lunar ceremony theme inspired by a month that features both a Full Flower Moon and a Blue Moon. Expect a focus on music, meditation, and sound vibrations to support the mind, body, and spirit. The cost is $22 per session. A limited number of yoga mats, bolsters, and light blankets are available, so bringing your own, along with a pillow, is encouraged.

De Pere Community Center
MAY21
Family

End of Year BBQ

An annual barbecue marks the end of a successful year and brings together families in collaboration with the YMCA afterschool program. End of year Title 1 data will be shared during the event. Support for this event comes from Brown County United Way through its investment in Community Schools.

Howe Elementary Community School
MAY21
Music

Open Jam Thursday

An open jam night that welcomes every style of music.

MAY22
Art & Culture

A League of Their Own Feature Film

Set during World War II, this screening features A League of Their Own, a 1992 PG-rated comedy drama directed by Penny Marshall. The story follows sisters Dottie Hinson and Kit Keller as they join the Rockford Peaches of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, with their team led by former player Jimmy Dugan. It stars Geena Davis, Lori Petty, and Tom Hanks, and runs 2 hours and 8 minutes.

Mulva Cultural Center
MAY22
Music

Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne performs at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay. Tickets are available for this show.

EPIC Event Center
MAY23
Workshops & Classes

Spring Into Creativity - Watering Can Workshop

Celebrate the season with a hands-on ceramics experience where participants craft a fully functional clay watering can, a creative project suited to late spring and the warmer months. The atmosphere centers on creativity and good cheer, and nothing is required beyond a spark of imagination. The cost is $55 per person, covering all materials and tools, step-by-step instruction, both firings, and studio glazing of your piece. Instructors provide clear guidance for beginners as well as those with prior ceramics experience. Each watering can is unique and made to use. Personalize your design with textures and patterns that reflect your style, and feel free to bring items like texture tools, stencils, or cookie cutters to incorporate. Snacks and drinks are welcome. Space is limited to six participants and the workshop is intended for ages 14 and up. Please note there are studio cats on site. The studio is cleaned frequently between classes, but it cannot be guaranteed to be free of allergens.

Clay Studio 1242
MAY23
Music

Blue Collar Bar & Grill - Green Bay, Wi !!

Back by popular request at Blue Collar Bar & Grill. Enjoy dinner, then stay for a rock set that follows.

Blue Collar Bar & Grill
MAY23
Music

CELEBRATE DE PERE with WARDEN -RIVER FRONT STAGE

WARDEN performs on the River Front Stage at Celebrate De Pere.

Celebrate De Pere
MAY23
Groups & Meetups

Introductory Meetup - Shadows is the theme

This first meetup centers on shadows, paired with a scavenger hunt to encourage creative ideas. It begins with brief introductions, then shifts to spending the majority of the time taking photos inspired by the theme. If time allows there will be a short discussion of the images. Otherwise, participants can review their photos later and upload them to the group page album for continued conversation. More details will be shared.

Pamperin Park
MAY23
Workshops & Classes

Puppy Social 6 month - 1 year

Sarah returns with a weekend puppy social at the East location for dogs 6 months to 1 year old. The session features puppy playtime. Sign up in person at the East location, or contact by phone or email to confirm attendance.

Buddy's Vets - East
MAY23
Theater

The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show - Green Bay, WI

At Hyatt Regency Green Bay, The Dinner Detective presents an interactive, comedy infused true crime mystery that unfolds over dinner. Enjoy a meal as the tale takes unexpected turns and try to pinpoint who did it. Stay sharp, because the culprit is in the crowd.

Hyatt Regency Green Bay
MAY23
Music

ONE LOUDER @ STADIUM VIEW

ONE LOUDER performs live at Stadium View. Enjoy the band’s set at this venue.

Stadium View Bar, Restaurant, & Event Halls
MAY24
Civic

Volunteer with DSAW

DSAW is seeking volunteers to support Celebrate DePere at Voyageur Park. Roles focus on the admission gate, from welcoming guests and processing entries to keeping lines moving. Multiple shifts are offered to suit different schedules, and participants may take one shift or several. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome. After completing a shift, volunteers receive free admission. Time contributed also generates funds donated by Celebrate DePere to nonprofits, which volunteers can direct toward their team fundraising goal for the 2026 Awareness Walk, with amounts prorated based on hours worked.

Voyageur Park
MAY24
Music

Carbon Road at Celebrate De Pere!

Carbon Road takes the stage at Celebrate De Pere for an outdoor live music performance. Described as a hometown festival the band has attended for years, it offers a relaxed setting for families, with ample room for kids to play, a park close by, and a variety of food options.

Celebrate De Pere
MAY25
Holidays

Celebrate De Pere Memorial Day with Brass Differential!

The event features a special Memorial Day ceremony honoring veterans. Afterward, the celebration continues with lively music and fun from Brass Differential.

Voyageur Park
MAY27
Music

Zoomie and the Soniks Dinner Show TICKETED EVENT

Travelers returning from Ireland, Wales, and Scotland come together for a dinner with dancing to '60s music. Attendees can try for a bucket prize and hear about upcoming garden classes and future trips. Tickets are $28 through Swanstone Gardens.

MAY27
Music

Live Music at TBC: Jupiter Lynx

Experience live music from Jupiter Lynx at TBC, paired with scenic views and cold beer. Look forward to a changing lineup of upbeat, uplifting songs across the season that set an easygoing summer mood.

Titletown Brewing Company
MAY28
Music

JIMI ANDERSON @ ANDUZZIS EAST GREEN BAY

See Jimi Anderson take the stage for a live performance at Anduzzis East Green Bay in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Anduzzi's Sports Club - Green Bay East
MAY28
Music

The Lovin' Spoonful

Find tickets for The Lovin Spoonful at Meyer Theatre in Green Bay.

Meyer Theatre
MAY29
Festivals

White Dog Hippie Carnival

Three days packed with live music, food, drinks, and plenty of fun create a vibrant carnival atmosphere with vendors and art throughout. Families can enjoy a dedicated kid-friendly period featuring face painting, tie-dye, balloon animals, and cotton candy. Live performances include sets from Dustin Leja, The Missles, Bright Hollow, Sobieski Outlaws, Lightning Factor, and Wagon Roots, with the lineup subject to change or additions.

White Dog, Local Green Bay Eatery
MAY29
Sports

Packerland Kennel Club Agility Trial!

An agility trial from Packerland Kennel Club takes place at the Cornerstone Community Ice Center. The event is conducted entirely indoors with foam interlocking mats placed over concrete, providing a surface suited to agility. It features a fully matted layout throughout the venue.

Cornerstone Community Ice Center
MAY29
Music

FIRE ON HIGH TRIO @ ANDUZZIS EAST GREEN BAY

Fire On High Trio performs live at Anduzzi's Sports Club - Green Bay East in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Enjoy an in-person set from the trio at this local venue.

Anduzzi's Sports Club - Green Bay East
MAY29
Music

Doobie

Doobie performs live at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay. The event features the artist on stage for a concert in this venue.

EPIC Event Center
MAY30
Music

Troy Heinz and the 57's @ Paradise North Distillery

Troy Heinz and the 57's are back at Paradise North Distillery for live music and cocktails.

MAY30
Music

Bay Area Big Band

At Cup O Joy Music Venue, Bay Area Big Band presents a mix of time honored jazz tunes alongside contemporary selections. Vocalist Sarah Saari is featured with 17 fellow musicians, reflecting a history of more than 19 years of performances.

Cup O Joy Music Venue
MAY30
Health & Wellness

May POP-UP Yoga Flow BEE THE BUMBLE BEE for 60 Minutes!

Led by Allie and friends, this 60 minute yoga flow takes inspiration from the bumble bee, often cited as flying in spite of what theory predicts. The session encourages steady movement, confidence, and small daily effort, inviting participants to carry the bee's spirit into everyday life. Spend an hour in mindful flow with a focus on perseverance and a touch of sweetness. It is all yoga.

MAY30
Fundraisers

festival brat fry

Serenity House Foundation is hosting a brat fry fundraiser at Festival Foods. Attendees can enjoy brats while supporting the organization’s work providing recovery support, housing, and hope for the men it serves. Proceeds from purchases help sustain these services.

Festival Foods - Green Bay North
MAY30
Music

WHISKEY DITCH @ CHAMBERS HILL

Whiskey Ditch takes the stage for a live show at Chambers Hill.

Chambers Hill
MAY30
Music

Chad Gray

Chad Gray performs with Mudvayne and HELLYEAH at EPIC Event Center in Green Bay, bringing these acts together on one stage.

EPIC Event Center
MAY31
Food & Drink

Bellevue Food Truck Rally

Josten Park hosts a flavorful evening of family-friendly fun as food trucks from around the area gather with everything from crowd favorites to unique ethnic specialties, plus sweet treats to finish the night. Live music by The Music Jar Band plays throughout. Beverages are available for purchase, and proceeds from the event benefit the Bellevue Lions Club. Featured vendors include Asian Haven, Caribbean Cruiser, LaTacoyota, Northern Sips, Philly’s & York, and 4 Schmidts and Giggles BBQ, with desserts from Dough Shoppe and Fundae Scoops.

Josten Park Dr, Green Bay, WI 54311, United States
MAY31
Family

Kickoff Summer – Afternoon at the Ball Park: Green Bay

Celebrate the start of summer with an afternoon at the ballpark in Green Bay at Green Bay Rockers Baseball, presented in partnership with the Wisconsin Family Connections Center and Jockey Being Family. Advance registration through Eventbrite is required.

Green Bay Rockers Baseball
MAY31
Music

CARMYN @ THE ROUNDABOUT BAR

Carmyn performs live at The Roundabout Bar in Green Bay.

The Roundabout Bar
JUN1
Fundraisers

Elks @ Pizza Ranch Fundraising Event

This fundraiser night features the Elks at Pizza Ranch (Green Bay East). Organizers will share a sign-up by email at a later date, and the event needs 2 to 4 volunteers per hour.

Pizza Ranch (Green Bay East)
JUN2
Health & Wellness

Moms & Mugs

A relaxed, coffee themed meetup at Lux Life Chiropractic with Latched Fox Valley centers on community and peer support for moms. The gathering is free to the community, and there is no requirement to be a Latched or Lux Life client. Individual lactation consultations are not provided during the group, although assistance with baby weigh-ins is available.

Lux Life Chiropractic
JUN5
Music

Josh Berton at The Sand Box

Green Bay singer-songwriter and street performer Josh Berton brings an upbeat night of music to The Sand Box. The set blends original material with country, rock, chart toppers from the 2000s, and big band and crooner favorites. The atmosphere suits time with friends, plenty of sing-along moments, and opportunities to request songs. A Friday fish fry and charbroiled burgers will be available.

The Sand Box
JUN5
Family

(SOLD OUT) Camp: Budding Buddies

Designed for children ages 3 to 5 with their adult companion, this nature day camp features story time, creative crafts, short hikes, and hands-on discovery. Each session brings a fresh theme and new activities, and the Garden Education Team guides the experience. This session is currently at capacity. To be added to the waitlist for the full camp, contact the Guest Experience Team at info@gbbg.org or 920.490.9457.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
JUN6
Music

Everson Starcheck at Cocoon Brewing

Everson Starcheck makes its first appearance at Cocoon Brewing with toe tapping music, and attendees can enjoy pizza and brews while the band performs.

JUN6
Sports

Donut 5K Sponsored by Uncle Mike's

Celebrate a milestone year with the fifth annual donut-themed 5K sponsored by Uncle Mike's. This relaxed run and walk welcomes all ages and abilities, and strollers are encouraged. The event features a short Sprinkle Sprint for children ages 2 to 10 alongside the full 5K, creating a friendly, family-focused experience centered on movement, community, and treats. The Sprinkle Sprint costs $5 and includes a finisher medal, a swag bag, and one Uncle Mike's donut. Registration for the sprint also includes entry into the 5K, and space is limited. Donut 5K registration includes a finisher medal, an event swag bag, a commemorative 5K T-shirt, one Uncle Mike's donut, and a lively community atmosphere. Proceeds support community access to the Green Bay Kroc Center by reducing financial barriers to programs and services. 91.5 The Family serves as the official media partner for this year. Early bird pricing is available for a limited time.

JUN6
Art & Culture

Author Event: Lynda Drews, Book Launch for Disposable Wives

Author Lynda Drews, known for The Maid and the Socialite, launches Disposable Wives with an author talk focused on the research behind her new Historical True Crime book. Set in a quiet Belgian pioneer community near Green Bay, the story examines the lore surrounding a well-to-do farmer and a string of alleged murders, including the deaths of three spouses, and follows how a victim’s sister and a Belgian translator pursued justice. The event takes place in the Discover Auditorium and the atrium. Books will be available for purchase in Splurge, and Drews will sign copies. Admission is free.

Mulva Cultural Center
JUN7
Sports

Breaking Day

This event highlights breaking techniques, featuring board breaks and a dedicated segment for advanced students focusing on brick breaking.

JUN7
Fundraisers

Brat Barn Fundraiser

A brat fry fundraiser at the East Side Festival Foods location fires up the grill in support of school initiatives. Proceeds go toward a program that promotes positive behavior and a variety of family engagement activities. Each purchase helps recognize students for respectful, responsible, and safe choices, and also helps make family nights possible for school families.

Festival Foods (2534 Steffens Ct, Green Bay, WI)
JUN11
Music

Bluegrass at DePere Farm market

At the farm market in De Pere, Wisconsin, The Gentlemen Grifters present an adventurous take on bluegrass, blending original string music with hints of grunge, ragtime, R&B and even sea shanties. Their songs range from witty sketches of crooks, gamblers and drifters to heartfelt reflections on home. When they cover other artists, they like to fuse styles, offering bluegrass twists on acts such as Metallica. Multiple vocalists shape the sound from smoky and soulful to a rich twang, and the lineup can shift to feature fiddle, mandolin, guitar, bass, banjo or drums.

De Pere, Wisconsin
JUN12
Music

That's So Shania (Shania Twain Tribute)

Part of the Music in Bloom series, this concert showcases That’s So Shania, a tribute to Shania Twain, on the Billie Kress Amphitheater stage with the Schneider Family Grand Garden as the setting. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with live tribute music, garden views, and extra activities beyond regular public hours. Bring a personal picnic or explore options from food trucks. A small concessions area will offer snacks along with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and outside alcohol is not permitted. Boxed dinners can be preordered from FOODelicious Catering and picked up on the Plaza near Concessions, with the menu to be announced. A limited quantity of boxed dinners and other food items will also be available for purchase during the event. Tickets are on sale, and purchasing in advance is encouraged since on-site pricing is $5 higher and depends on availability.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
JUN12
Comedy

BASSPROV

BASSPROV delivers an entirely improvised two-person show set in a fishing boat, following Earl and Donny, lifelong friends whose lake conversations range from playful to unexpectedly thoughtful. Created and performed by Joe Bill and Mark Sutton, internationally recognized improv veterans, it unfolds as one continuous longform scene inspired by audience suggestions, blending authentic characters, quick humor, and big ideas. ComedyCity Improv opens the show. Tickets are $15.

JUN12
Groups & Meetups

Veterans Lunch

Veterans can gather at Neville Public Museum to connect, learn something new, and take part in an optional lunch. The speaker and menu will be announced later. Lunch is provided by Grounded Café. Adults age 60 and older may enjoy the meal for a suggested contribution of $5, and those under 60 may purchase lunch for $11.35. Pre-registration is required and a registration form must be completed to participate. If plans change, cancellations are requested by phone at (920) 448-4300 so attendance numbers remain accurate and any waitlisted spots can be filled.

Neville Public Museum
JUN13
Festivals

Hmong Green Bay Summer Sports Festival

The Hmong Green Bay Summer Sports Festival is a celebration of sports at Brown County Fairgrounds, offering a summertime gathering centered on athletic activities.

Brown County Fairgrounds
JUN13
Health & Wellness

Bellin Run 2026-Team Fusion

Team Fusion returns to the Bellin Run to mark the event’s 50th anniversary. Participants who register with the team receive a training plan and an extra swag item with their registration. A team photo is planned by the starting corrals before the race. The group has been part of this event for more than a decade and continues that tradition this year.

JUN14
Family

Bellevue Community Picnic

Josten Park hosts the Bellevue Community Picnic presented by the Bellevue Lions. Enjoy live music from Big Mouth and the Power Tool Horns. Food and refreshments include Lion Dale’s well known booyah with carryout available, along with burgers, brats, hot dogs, and more. A silent auction and bucket raffles add to the festivities, and there are activities for children, creating a family friendly community gathering.

Josten Park | 2280 Town Hall Road, Bellevue, WI
JUN15
Music

Fire on High Trio @ Josten Park Green Bay

Fire on High Trio brings a mix of country and classic rock, with a little variety in between, to Josten Park in Green Bay.

Josten Park
JUN15
Workshops & Classes

ComedyCity Kids Camp

Returning for a fourth summer, ComedyCity Kids Camp offers weeklong sessions for ages 8 to 11 centered on the foundations of improv and confidence-building fun. Over five days, experienced instructors lead engaging lessons, improv games, and collaborative scene work that strengthen communication, creativity, and teamwork. Participants build self-expression and social skills in a welcoming setting and make new friends along the way. Each session concludes with a mini showcase for family and friends, giving campers a chance to share what they have learned. Early registration offers savings.

JUN17
Sports

2026 Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards

The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards honors standout high school athletes, coaches, and teams from the region through a nine-month recognition program that announces nominees each season and concludes with an in-person show at Lambeau Field Atrium. The celebration reveals the winners and special award recipients, and includes a carpet walk with photos, the formal awards presentation, and an inspirational talk from a special guest professional athlete. Nominated athletes, coaches, and members of nominated teams of the year are invited and may receive complimentary tickets by registering to obtain promo codes provided by sponsors. Family, friends, and supporters are encouraged to attend and will need to purchase tickets. The program is presented by Piggly Wiggly, in partnership with Cellcom, and powered by the USA TODAY NETWORK.

Lambeau Field Atrium, 1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI, 54304
JUN18
Health & Wellness

Hearts & Soles for Housing Community Walk

A 1.5-mile community walk hosted by Freedom House Ministries at the Nelson Family Pavilion in Voyageur Park brings neighbors together to support families experiencing homelessness. Friends and families can take part side by side, and dogs are welcome. Along the route, there will be food trucks, family-friendly games and activities, raffle baskets, and opportunities to learn about the challenges families face and ways to make a positive difference. Admission is free, and donations are welcomed to help families find stability. Participation is open to everyone, from longtime supporters to those discovering the organization for the first time, and each step helps affirm that no family has to face homelessness alone.

Voyageur Park
JUN18
Groups & Meetups

3 Hr Tour In Titletown!

An outdoor gathering in Green Bay brings northern Parrotheads together for a playful chance to cut loose. The mood is lighthearted and a little wild, creating a carefree vibe among fellow fans.

Ashwaubomay Memorial River Park
JUN20
Festivals

Art in the Park 2026

The 11th Annual Art in the Park offers a full day focused on art, food, and drink. Only two vendor spots remain, and registration for artists and food trucks is open with refundable fees. To apply, text 513-295-2262 or email vfapply@gmail.com. Sponsorship opportunities are available to support youth artists. Attendees can expect a community gathering that highlights creativity alongside tasty options.

Voyageur Park
JUN20
Sports

Dog Days of Summer 3rd Annual Volleyball Tournament Event

The third annual Dog Days of Summer features a 6-person coed volleyball tournament. Attendees can meet adoptable dogs on site, take part in raffles including a 50/50, browse merchandise, and purchase food.

JUN22
Sports

Sweet Acoustics rides into The Tour De Pere Bike Race

The annual Tour De Pere Bike Race returns to downtown De Pere, with Sweet Acoustics back to provide street entertainment. Food, beverages and music are part of the event. Sweet Acoustics performs as a four piece acoustic rock band, playing classics that span from The Beatles into the 80s and beyond. Additional details will be shared on social media. The location is Definitely De Pere.

Definitely De Pere
JUN22
Family

Time Trekker Camp (June 22 - 25)

Time Trekker Camp is a four-day STEAM experience designed for children ages 6 to 10. Each day highlights an Ice Age or Wisconsin animal and nature theme, blending arts and crafts, movement games, literacy, and inquiry-based activities to spark curiosity and creativity. The program fosters a love of learning in a fun, interactive setting and is limited to 15 participants. Registration is offered to members and non-members in separate windows. Tuition is $210 for non-members and $195 for members.

Neville Public Museum
JUN22
Family

Camp: Tree-Tastic Adventures (Ages 6-8)

Guided by the Garden Education Team, participants delve into the world of trees through interactive activities, games, and exploration. They will discover why trees matter to people, wildlife, and the planet, following the story from underground roots to leafy treetops. Along the way, they will examine how trees grow, the habitats they support, and the many ways they help the environment flourish.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
JUN24
Health & Wellness

Yoga in the Yard

A free, pet-friendly yoga session led by Mandy Buntin of Love & Light Yoga unfolds in Buddy’s Backyard, a private, fenced outdoor training space set up to foster connection and calm. Bring a mat and your furry companion, move through relaxing poses, and stick around afterward to enjoy a brew. Suitable for every experience level, with pets warmly encouraged. Optional donations benefit Green Bay Glory.

JUN25
Comedy

Sunset Sessions: ComedyCity (Improv)

Sunset Sessions welcomes ComedyCity for an evening of improv set amid the natural beauty of the Schneider Family Grand Garden. This relaxed, family-friendly gathering invites you to settle in with lawn chairs and a picnic and enjoy live performances as the sun goes down. A Golf Cart Parade adds extra fun, and the J Dogz food truck will be serving tasty options. Guests may place chairs before the concert begins. Before the show, Seeds to Snacks offers a weekly bite from the garden’s harvest. Those who prefer a prepared meal can pre-order a boxed dinner from Not by Bread Alone and pick it up near the Concessions Building on the WPS Foundation Plaza, and note that boxed dinners are not sold in person during the concert. Picnicking in the Garden is encouraged, with additional choices from local food trucks and a small concessions area featuring snacks plus alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Outside alcohol is not allowed. Garden Members receive complimentary admission at the door based on membership level and can purchase tickets for additional guests. The general public can buy tickets in advance or at the door, subject to availability.

Green Bay Botanical Garden
JUN27
Fundraisers

Elks Brat Barn Fundraiser

Stop by Festival Foods to support a Green Bay Elks lodge fundraiser that benefits veterans and the Kerry Calba Scholarships awarded to local graduating high school seniors. The effort continues until everything is sold. Donations are welcome, and anyone seeking details about scholarships or membership opportunities can email gbelks259@gmail.com.

Festival Foods (1001 Main Ave, De Pere, WI)
JUN27
Music

CSGB @ GRB (Orchestra at the Airport)

Take flight with a patriotic concert in celebration of America’s 250th birthday! Join the Civic Symphony of Green Bay for “Wings of Freedom: America250″ – our fourth annual CSGB @ GRB (Orchestra at the Airport). Held in a unique aviation setting, this free community event blends soaring symphonic music with the spirit of freedom. Whether you fly in or drive in, bring the whole family to enjoy a musical salute to the red, white, and blue!

Pilotsmith
JUN28
Music

Conscious Pilot at Packer Stadium Lounge

Conscious Pilot brings an easygoing performance to Packer Stadium Lounge, featuring a relaxed selection of classic tunes. Unwind to feel-good music in a laid-back lounge setting.

Packer Stadium Lounge
JUL1
Art & Culture

Explorer Wednesday: Free Wednesday for Brown County Residents

Brown County residents receive free admission to the Neville Public Museum. The July craft features paper fish, with the choice to make one on site or take a kit home, subject to availability. Explore the galleries and see what is currently on view. Tickets can be obtained at the door. Free entry applies to individual private residents and families, while organized groups such as schools, daycares, scouting groups, adult care facilities, community organizations and similar programs do not qualify. Group visits are welcome with standard group rates.

Neville Public Museum
JUL4
Sports

Stars & Strides on the Fox

Celebrate the nation’s 250th year with a patriotic 4-mile run along the scenic Fox River Trail in downtown Green Bay. Runners, walkers, and families are welcome, and red, white, and blue attire is encouraged to show plenty of stars and stripes. The timed 4-mile race is followed by a half-mile, non-timed kids run for young participants and family members. Packet pickup is available prior to the start, and a City of Green Bay celebration follows the races. This event benefits GRIT 920, which supports people of all abilities in leading healthier lives through inclusive, adaptive fitness programs that promote whole-body well-being.

Downtown Green Bay
JUL5
Music

Cider Sundays at Hagemeister Park | The Make-Believe Spurs - Live Music

Enjoy live music on a beautiful riverfront patio.

Hagemeister Park
JUL8
Music

Jay and The Americans

The performance offers an insider look at Jay and The Americans’ musical story, blending live renditions with tales of how their songs took shape. It highlights artists who influenced them, including Roy Orbison and Neil Diamond, and recalls their role in kickstarting the careers of Steely Dan and Joan Jett. Lighthearted banter ties it all together, and the set includes a dozen tracks that reached the Top 20.

JUL8
Family

Story Time

Guided by museum educators, this program features storytelling, movement activities, and hands-on art creation. Participation is covered by general admission, and Friends of the Neville receive free entry. The schedule is subject to change.

Neville Public Museum
JUL9
Family

Story Time

Museum education staff lead a lively session with storytelling, movement, and hands-on art activities. Participation is included with regular admission, and Friends of the Neville receive complimentary entry. Please note that the schedule may change.

Neville Public Museum
JUL10
Art & Culture

Kitsune Kon

An anime convention based in Green Bay, Wisconsin that draws roughly 4,000 attendees. Fans gather to celebrate anime together.

JUL11
Fundraisers

Food 4 Phantoms Fly-In Fundraiser

Presented by Food 4 Phantoms and the Green Bay RC Model Airplane Club, this family friendly fly in celebrates radio controlled aviation while raising support to reduce hunger in the community. Proceeds help provide emergency food boxes, weekend food bags, holiday meal assistance, and help with lunch accounts for West De Pere students so learning can stay the focus at school and families can thrive. Expect a full day of flying with thrilling aerobatics, classic warbirds, sleek jets, and plenty of open flying. The morning begins with open flight time, followed by aerobatic demonstrations as the kids zone opens. Midday brings lunch for purchase and more flying, then a special kids flight hour gives young enthusiasts time in the spotlight. In the afternoon, warbirds and jets fill the sky, open flying continues, and the day wraps up with a 50/50 raffle drawing. Raffles run throughout the event, and food is available starting at lunch and into the afternoon. Organizers welcome sponsors and donations, from financial support to in kind contributions such as food or raffle items, with sponsorship opportunities available to expand the impact.

JUL13
Music

Rockin' in Josten - The Talk of the Town

Josten Park hosts a signature Bellevue summer concert as part of the Rockin in Josten summer concert series. This is a no smoking and no vaping event and offers live entertainment suited for families, friends, and neighbors, with upbeat music that encourages dancing. The featured performers, The Talk of the Town led by Kevin Van Ess, showcase swing and Dixieland in the New Orleans tradition. The series is supported by Cherry Optical Lab.

Josten Park
JUL16
Music

Acoustic Mayhem @ Ledgeview Golf Course

The clubhouse at Ledgeview Golf Course sets the scene for a relaxed evening of unplugged rock, with acoustic versions of favorites from the 90s and 2000s alongside classic hits. A casual post-golf atmosphere keeps things lively, with the music flowing as easily as the beers.

Ledgeview Golf Course
JUL16
Music

Riley Green: Cowboy As It Gets Tour

Riley Green, Justin Moore, Drake White and Hannah McFarland share the stage for a live concert at the Resch Center in Green Bay, WI. The lineup features all four artists performing at the same venue.

Green Bay,Wisconsin
JUL18
Family

Camaro Hill Carshow

Camaro Hill marks its tenth year with a car show celebrating the milestone. The event will feature raffle drawings for an engine and, if a suitable IROC is found, a chance at that as well. Proceeds from the raffles, consistent with the show’s tradition of supporting this cause, will benefit Homes for Troops. Watch for updates as plans take shape.

JUL20
Health & Wellness

SPARK! at the Neville: Food Culture in NE Wisconsin (Bilingual Program)

Explore the food traditions that shape Northeast Wisconsin in a welcoming SPARK! program created for people in the early to mid stages of memory loss and their care partners. This bilingual session, offered in English and Spanish with Casa ALBA Melanie, celebrates the region’s diverse cultural heritage through creative engagement and conversation. The program may run longer than a typical SPARK! session. Admission is free, however registration is required and space is limited. For questions, contact Ali.Smurawa@browncountywi.gov or 920-448-7840.

Neville Public Museum
JUL21
Health & Wellness

Yoga in the Yard

Settle into a calm, pet-friendly yoga session in Buddy’s Backyard, the private, fenced outdoor training space at Buddy’s Vets, guided by Mandy Buntin of Love & Light Yoga. Admission is free, and the class is suitable for all experience levels. Bring a mat and your pet, enjoy a relaxing practice, and linger afterward for a brew. Optional donations support Green Bay Glory. The setting is designed for connection and calm, creating a welcoming experience for people and their pets.

JUL23
Music

Christmas in July Concert

This event takes place outdoors.

Voyageur Park, De Pere, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54115
JUL24
Music

Cordell Winter (Solo) - East Green Bay, WI

Cordell Winter presents a solo performance at Anduzzis in East Green Bay, Wisconsin. This show features live music from a single performer.

DEC31
Holidays

The Third Wheels at Titletown NYE

The Third Wheels, a pop/rock cover band with over 8 years of experience, will perform. The band pairs musicianship with radio quality vocals, and their high energy show covers everything from 70s hits to current favorites. The set list is designed to keep the whole crowd happy, perfect for bars, festivals, and weddings.

Titletown

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