Events
Sheboygan Area Events
This is your go-to for events happening in and around Blue Harbor Resort in Sheboygan, WI from restaurant dining specials and live entertainment to community and special holiday events.
Featured Events
SHOP LOCAL & WIN
Make any purchase at any business in the Harbor Centre BID area during April and submit your proof of purchase to be entered to win a drawing for a $250 shopping spree!
Mother's Day Luncheon
Treat Mom to our special Mother's Day Luncheon in The Beacon Restaurant on Sunday, May 12th from 11am to 4pm. Mom will get a complimentary Mimosa with purchase!
LAKE LIFE SHEBOYGAN
If you're anything like us, you are ready for spring! The latest issue of Lake Life Sheboygan features spring break attractions, family-friendly outings, Wisconsin supper club day trips, and hoppin' spring events.
April Events
An Exhibition by SuperMonster市 City!
Included with regular admission
5pm-8pm
Join the Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County for the first annual Corporate Spelling Bee! The Bee will be held at Blue Harbor Resort on Thursday, April 18, 2024. A networking hour begins at 5 PM, dinner is served at 6 PM, and the Bee will begin at 6:30 PM.
Teams will consist of two spellers and an alternate and will compete in a SCRIPPS-style bee. Several rounds of spelling will take place, with increasing degrees of difficulty, until one team is left standing. Don't miss out on your chance to be crowned the first-ever FRC Corporate Spelling Bee Champion!
This event, which will be held annually, will have a unique theme each year. This year's theme is "Buzzworthy Books," and spelling teams may dress as their favorite book characters - a trophy for "Best Costumes" will be given out!
Your involvement in the Corporate Spelling Bee supports our FRC programming and helps raise awareness about the importance of literacy, education, and family supports in our community. Through your generous contributions, two programs - Literacy Council and Parents as Teachers - provide individuals and families with the educational programming and resources they need and supports a connected and thriving community.
Brittish Playwright Tom Stoppard, who went on to write the screenplay for Shakespeare in Love, takes on a satirical, behind-the-scenes perspective of the two somewhat minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet. The play takes place mainly "in the wings" of Hamlet, with brief moments from the original play. Between these episodes, the main characters express their confusion about the events occurring around them, of which they never really receive any direct knowledge.
7pm
Erin Krebs sings Ella & Etta - A Tribute to 2 Legends of Jazz and Blues
For one night only enjoy a backstage experience at the Weill Center. Plan for the ultimate night out with lounge seating available and a martini bar as WAMI-award-winning performer, Erin Krebs, sings Ella & Etta!
From sultry Jazz to Blues and Soul, Erin's electrifying performances captivate audiences with her genuine passion and zest for life. Recognized as the Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) Jazz Artist of the Year in 2023 and 2018 and Female Vocalist of the Year in 2019, she continues to shine in the music industry.
Growing up in Southern Wisconsin, Erin's love for music began at an early age, belting out tunes on table tops at just three years old. With a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from UW-Oshkosh, she dedicated a decade to teaching music before focusing on her career as a vocalist and private lessons.
Erin often works with her partner, guitarist Jeff Johnston. With over 30 years of experience, Jeff's musical fluency perfectly complements Erin's diverse repertoire and unique songwriting style. Together, they create a dynamic and versatile musical experience for audiences.
In addition to the duo, Erin also leads her Jazz group, fronts the Blues & Soul band called Mama Ginger & the Red Hots, and collaborates with Oshkosh's Big Band, The Water City Jazz Orchestra. Throughout her career, Erin has been a featured guest with esteemed local groups in the Fox Valley and beyond.
With a string of successful releases under her belt, including her 2023 album “Brighter Days”, Erin Krebs continues to captivate listeners with her remarkable talent and unwavering dedication to her craft.
Theme: Eco-Justice & the Poet’s Task
The WFOP holds a conference once a year, usually in late April or early May, with locations rotating around the state. Fifty to a hundred of the state's most passionate poets gather to engage in workshops, readings, open mics and book fairs. Distinguished poets are frequent guest speakers. Please check back here for more information, and consult our opportunities and resources pages for news of other activities.
Keynote: Nickole Brown
Nickole Brown received her MFA from the Vermont College, studied literature at Oxford University, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson. She worked at Sarabande Books for ten years. Her first collection, Sister, a novel-in-poems, was published in 2007 with a new edition reissued in 2018. Her second book, a biography-in-poems about her grandmother called Fanny Says, came out from BOA Editions in 2015 and won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry. The audio book of that collection came out in 2017.
She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kentucky Foundation for Women, and the Kentucky Arts Council. She was an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock for four years and was the co-editor of the Marie Alexander Poetry Series for ten. Currently, she teaches periodically at a number of places, including the Sewanee School of Letters MFA Program, the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNCA, and the Hindman Settlement School.
She lives with her wife, poet Jessica Jacobs, in Asheville where she periodically volunteers at a three different animal sanctuaries. Since 2016, she’s been writing about these animals, resisting the kind of pastorals that made her (and many of the working-class folks from the Kentucky that raised her) feel shut out of nature and the writing about it. Her work speaks in a Southern-trash-talking way about nature beautiful, damaged, dangerous, and in desperate need of saving. To Those Who Were Our First Gods, a chapbook of these first nine poems, won the 2018 Rattle Prize, and her essay-in-poems, The Donkey Elegies, was published by Sibling Rivalry Press in 2020. In 2021, Spruce Books of Penguin Random House published Write It! 100 Poetry Prompts to Inspire, a book she co-authored with her wife Jessica Jacobs, and they regularly teach generative writing sessions together as part of their SunJune Literary Collaborative. Learn more on her website.
7:30pm
Presented by: Brumar Productions
Five skilled professionals with chemistry, synergy, and intuition set Tusk apart as the ultimate Fleetwood Mac tribute band. With an affection and respect for the experience, Tusk brings over 50 years of musical and cultural evolution to the stage. Tusk is more than a band, they are a family. Experience the wonder of a Tusk show for yourself.
Ticket Pricing
- Tier 1: $ 59+fees
- Tier 2: $ 49+fees
- Tier 3: $ 39+fees
Additional information:
-Doors open 1 hour prior to the show.
-No refunds, exchanges or weather cancellations.
-We are not affiliated with any secondary ticket markets.
Tickets can be purchased over the phone at 920-208-3243, in person at 826 N 8th St., or online. The Ticket Office is open Tuesday-Friday, 12-4 p.m.
9AM-NOON
Join staff and other volunteers to get ready for summer! Depending on the weather, projects may include trail, cordwalk, or campground maintenance, Nature Center setup, and other activities to prepare for the busy season ahead. Volunteers should wear work shoes/boots, long pants, and gloves. Bring shovels, rakes, and wheelbarrows if you have them. Individuals and groups are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the indoor shelter in the north campground for assignments. Noon refreshments will be provided. Park admission is free for those volunteering. Pre-registration is not required for individuals. Large groups can contact us prior to the 19th to be sure we’re ready for your help.
Contact the Park Office at 920-451-4080 for details or email Phyllis.mckenzie@wisconsin.gov.
Site Opens: 9am
Program Starts: 9:50am
Walk Kickoff: 10am
1 or 3-mile routes.
New Experience - Same Mission
Walk MS 2024 includes a powerful new experience where you’ll witness how your support changes the lives of people with MS and gets us closer to our ultimate goal: a cure. Whether you live with MS, love someone who does, or are a part of the wider community, you can proudly display your role in the movement and be celebrated for the important part you play. This dynamic new program is a powerful reminder that people with MS are at the center of everything we do and includes Circles of Support — an interactive way for you to self-identify your place in the MS community.
Emagining Sheboygan
Discover more Sheboygan fun with our Marketing Coordinator, Em as she shares A First-Timer's Guide to 48 Hours in Sheboygan and more insider information on her Emagining Sheboygan blog!
My Top 5 Travel Essentials for Wanderlust and Relaxation
Summer is right around the corner and I am ready and eager for the summer weather, activities, vibes, and most of all: travel. I love a beach vacation as much as I love an exploring vacation, so I’m combining my favorite elements of relaxation and wanderlust by sharing with you my top 5 travel essentials that will fulfill both travel needs for your next trip.
A Peak Behind the Curtain at a Taste of Sheboygan
This week was the first inaugural Taste of Sheboygan event in the conference center at Blue Harbor Resort, and I had the fortune of partaking in the event and being involved in the process of bringing this event to life. This event was so fun and successful, I thought I’d share about the event and the experience, as well as some cool behind the scenes tidbits.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Tips for Travelers
In honor of Earth Day being this month, I wanted to dedicate a post to suggestions for eco-friendly and sustainable habits for travelers to keep in mind, not just during the month of April, but year round.
May Events
Create a wicked trio of sauces your family and friends will rave about!
Merlot Fudge Sauce: This sophisticated sauce is the perfect pairing of two favorites: red wine and chocolate. You can enjoy this concoction drizzled over a sundae, brownie, or draped over a slice of cheesecake.
Vanilla Bean Rum Sauce: Buttery, rich and creamy with vanilla and rum flavors. This smooth sauce is perfect served over fruit or a dip for graham crackers or vanilla wafers.
Bourbon Pecan Caramel Sauce: This award-worthy sauce takes the traditional pairing of freshly toasted pecans and melt-in-your-mouth caramel and kicks it up a notch. With a dash of cinnamon and the sweet, oaky heat of bourbon, it’s a perfectly sinful indulgence you’ll want to eat with a spoon!
Make and Take Home jars of sweet sauces!
7:30 pm
Based on Louisa May Alcott's life, the Broadway series show Little Women at the Weill Center follows the adventures of sisters Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March, each determined to live life on her own terms. With a powerful score highlighting personal discovery, heartbreak, hope, and everlasting love, Little Women will leave audiences filled with a sense of adventure and joy as well as heartache, but ultimately will lift the spirit.v
Patrons can receive a 10% discount if purchasing two or more Broadway shows! Offer only available in person or via phone. (920) 208-3243
Ticket Pricing
- Tier 1: $85 +fees
- Tier 2: $75 +fees
- Tier 3: $65 +fees
- Tier 4: $55 +fees
- RESERVED SEATING
Additional Information
- Doors open 1 hour prior to the show.
- No refunds, exchanges or weather cancellations.
- We are not affiliated with any secondary ticket markets.
- 8 tickets per order
Spring Candlelight Hike: Saturday, May 4 from 8:00 – 10:00pm
Listen to the springtime night sounds as you enjoy a self-guided walk on torch-lit trails. After your hike, enjoy entertainment and activities for all ages around the campfire. Start and finish at the indoor shelter above parking lot P7.
Student teams will launch their self-made rockets over Lake Michigan. Viewing is open to the public. Awards are given to top three teams in each division. Teams are evaluated for Presentations, Rocket Construction, Displays and Team Worksheet.
Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Set in the East Village of New York City, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon. with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking musical. This is theatre at its best – exuberant, passionate and joyous.
(Rated R)
10AM-5PM
Doors open at 9am to book readings.
Spirit Fair FAQ’s
Whether this is your first time coming to one of our events, or perhaps it’s been a while, here are some of the most frequently asked questions we get about our spirit fairs.
Q: When can I book a reading?
A: Doors open at 9am (One hour before the fair starts) JUST to book appointments with our readers and body workers. No appointments will be made before this time. We HIGHLY recommend coming early to ensure you get the time and reader you want.
Q: How much are readings?
A: 15 minutes: $20
30 minutes: $40
45 minutes: $50
60 minutes: $60
CASH ONLY!
Q: How much is admission?
A: We request a donation of one nonperishable food item per person or cash donation that will be given directly to the area food bank/pantry. (Read more below!)
Lakeshore Lanes – 2519 S. Business Dr. Sheboygan
7:30pm
The biggest entertainment platform for teachers in the world Bored Teachers presents its first-ever comedy tour with the funniest teacher-comedians from the BT videos and beyond! Their hilarious skits have amassed HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of views on the internet, and they're all joining comic forces on the stage for a night of laughter you DO NOT want to miss... Put that red pen down, pause that Netflix series you've been bingeing, throw on your comfiest teacher tee, call your teacher besties, and come burn off some of that stress this school year has been dumping all over you already!
Having gained popularity and hundreds of millions of views on the internet, Bored Teachers are a group of teacher-comedians who perform hilarious skits to bring a lighthearted approach to the stress and struggles that come along with the profession. This platform of educators of various grade levels brings relatable, laugh out loud skits that teachers and comedy lovers alike will enjoy.
Ticket Pricing
- Tier 1: $55 +fees
- Tier 2: $45 +fees
- Tier 3: $35 +fees
- RESERVED SEATING
9am-5pm
Celebrate the mother in your life! Explore the beauty of spring at the Gardens with birds chirping, flowers blooming, and stories being read. Mothers choose a Bookworm-inspired gift to take home (while supplies last). Admission $8-$12, Mothers and those 2 and younger are free.
6pm
Instructor: Chef Trevor Koch
Class Type: Hands-on
Springtime favorites are starting to make appearances at the grocery stores! Welcome back to spring peas, herbs, tender baby carrots and bulb spring onions. Harvest the new season with new seasonal dishes starring the best of the spring crop.
Menu: Fava Bean Pesto on Rosemary Focaccia ; Spring Pea Risotto with Lemon and Pancetta ; Porcini-dusted Duck Breast with Red Onion Jam
7:30 pm
Barber: Violin Concerto
John Bion, violin
Mahler: Symphony No. 1, "Titan"
Ticket Pricing
- Tier A: $60 +fees
- Tier B: $35 +fees
- Tier C: $20 +fees
- RESERVED SEATING
Additional Information
- Doors open 1 hour and 15 minutes prior to the show.
- No refunds, exchanges or weather cancellations.
- We are not affiliated with any secondary ticket markets.
- A pre-concert talk is offered at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. There is no charge.
Founded in Sydney, Australia in 2012 by Mark Hawwa and inspired by a photo of TV show's Mad Men's Don Draper astride a classic motorcycle wearing his finest suite, The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride has since raised $45 million dollars for Men's Health and showcased 500,000 classic and vintage riders in 121 countries around the world.
On the same day across the world, participants dress dapper and ride to raise funds and awareness for men’s mental health and prostate cancer research and this year for the first time, a ride will be held in Sheboygan, WI!
MAY 25TH & AUGUST 31ST
11AM-12:30PM
The Pudgie Pie Iron Guy will be back to share the fun of cooking over a campfire with a pie iron. Looking for ideas to take your campfire cooking to the next level? Try your hand at creating tasty treats while learning tips from a pro. Jon provides the gear and food; you put it together! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Meet Jon at the park amphitheater near parking lot P4.
Kickin' It Lakeside is the area's premier soccer tournament hosted by Lakeshore United FC and features some of the best Select and Academy teams from across Wisconsin and the Midwest!
Ranging from U8 thru U19, Kickin' It Lakeside includes 2 brackets for boys and girls at each age group, ensuring competitive play for all with a guaranteed 3-game minimum.
Recurring Resort Activities
Adult Gaming
Guests 21 or older can stop into On the Rocks Bar & Grill during bar hours for a little adult gaming including pull tabs!
S'mores
FRI & SAT | 6PM-9PM
Grab a packet of s'mores from the front desk to enjoy at the bonfire! One per person, while supplies last.
Kids' Crafts
SAT & SUN | 9AM-11AM
Bring the kiddos for crafts like coloring piggy banks, sand art, or painting sun catchers.
Bonfires
FRI & SAT | 6PM-9PM
Settle in with the family around a cozy bonfire to take in the fresh, crisp air and lake views!
June Events
11AM-12:30PM
With 30 years of experience cooking with Dutch ovens, Pat and Mike Ward have a wealth of information to share on the how-tos of Dutch oven cooking whether it be for the next camping trip or backyard cookout. Children must be accompanied by an adult. All vehicles will need a state park admission sticker.
Meet at the Outdoor Shelter near parking lot P8.
8am-5pm
On Free Fishing Weekend, you can drill a hole and drop a line without a fishing license, trout stamp or salmon stamp. What a great opportunity for family and friends to give it a try! Please be aware that while you can fish without a license, all fishing regulations remain in effect, including seasons, bag limits and length limits. Please review the regulations before you start. Free Fishing Weekends are always held the third full weekend in January and the first full weekend in June. Watch for clinic announcements in the months ahead.
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES Grand Prix, presented by American Medical Response, takes center stage at Road America, as an international lineup of drivers will have their chance to battle it out for glory on one of the world’s most majestic road courses.
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES is North America’s premier open-wheel series, with athletes representing over 11 countries worldwide. The diverse schedule is made up of superspeedways, short ovals, road courses, and street courses that put athlete’s physical and mental strength to the test reaching speeds up to 240 mph.
The Paddock will be open for fans. Bicycles must be walked in the paddock, and due to space considerations, golf cart access may be restricted in high-traffic areas.
Gate entrances open at 7:00 am
7:30pm
Who says #Throwbacks are reserved for Thursdays? The Pop 2000 Tour delivers the TRL moments that will bring you right back to the early 2000s. POP 2000 TOUR features Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera and LFO.
Ticket Pricing
- Tier 1: $60 +fees
- Tier 2: $45 +fees
- Tier 3: $35 +fees
- RESERVED SEATING
7:30pm
A spirited blend of originality and the pursuit of excellence have taken Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles” to a level of recognition normally reserved for Gold and Platinum recording artists.
By respectfully and accurately reproducing the Grammy award winning sounds of our generation’s Greatest American Songbook, this legendary Southern California group, has touched the hearts of fans all over the world. The most successful and longest running show of it’s kind, Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles”, is the ONLY show to have ever received “Official Authorization” to perform the Eagles catalog of music.
So join us on a trip down a dark desert highway… Feel the cool wind in your hair … It’s time to check into …The Hotel California.
UW-Green Bay and Mental Health America Lakeshore are partnering to host the second annual Mind the Mind Symposium to be held at Blue Harbor Resort and Conference Center, Wednesday, June 19, 2024. The goal of the event is to educate community and business influencers on the importance of mental health and to bring to light the changing landscape of mental health.
The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli dates back to 1966. Throughout the years, some of the greatest names in motorsports have participated in the Trans Am Series. Names like Tommy Kendall, Mark Donohue, Peter Gregg, Bob Tullius and Wally Dallenbach, Jr. have all won multiple championships under the Trans Am name.
Several distinct classes take center stage in today’s Trans Am Series as it is positioned to power into the future. Trans Am grids are populated by Mustangs, Camaros, Challengers and Corvettes— a massive dose of pure Americana. A Trans Am Series race is 100 miles in length, and does not require a mandatory pit stop for fueling, tires or driver changes. As a sprint, it is driver versus driver, and that means its flat out racing from start to finish. Learn more about Trans Am.
Formula Race Promotions (FRP) is set to support the Trans Am Speed Tour Weekend at Road America with the F1600 (FF/Formula Ford) Championship Series, F2000 Championship Series, F1000 Championship Series, and the Atlantic Championship Series. Learn more about FRP.
International GT, a North American racing series that includes three different championships for late model Porsche and Ferrari competitors, will also compete during the 2024 Trans Am Speed Tour weekend at Road America. Learn more about International GT.
Gate entrances open at 7 a.m.
July Events
Sheboygan celebrates Independence Day with the annual Freedom Fest event:
Independence Day Parade
9am – North 8th Street & Center Avenue to Michigan Avenue to Broughton Drive
Sponsored by Wisconsin Bank & Trust
Freedom Fest – Music, Food and Fun:
Noon – 11pm – Deland Park
Sponsored by Plenco
Live Music Lineup: TBA
Stay tuned – more details to come!
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Festival Fireworks
9:30pm – lakefront near South Pier
Sponsored by Festival Foods
4:30pm-8:30pm Rain or Shine
2024 details to be determined. 2023 Lobster Dinner Tickets were $60 in advance and they do sell out out. Live Lobsters are cooked upon your arrival (Please allow 20 minutes for preparation). The event is open to the public with no ticket required to attend. Enjoy live music, refreshments and additional food for purchase on the day of. Proceeds support the future of Sheboygan County through education and other Early Bird Rotary initiatives.
Summer Candlelight Hike: Saturday, July 20 from 8:30 – 10:30pm
Bring your friends and family to the park for a self-guided hike along the cordwalk and beach. Torches will light the way along the beach cordwalk and between Parking lots three and five. No pets or strollers for the candlelight hike, please. The Sanderling Nature Center will be open from 8–10:30pm. We recommend parking in lots P3, P4, P5 or P6.
August Events
North America’s premier sportscar series returns to America’s National Park of Speed, bringing several familiar names for race fans and a handful of down-to-the-wire battles. IMSA races feature elite sportscars from nearly 20 different manufacturers, including Mercedes, Ferrari, Chevrolet, and Aston Martin. The skill of the drivers, paired with advanced automotive technology, creates a high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled race weekend you do not want to miss.
Gates will open at 7 a.m.
The Paddock will be open for fans. Bicycles must be walked in the paddock, and due to space considerations, golf cart access may be restricted in high-traffic areas.
Brat Days is back in Sheboygan with free admission and free music in Kiwanis Park! The park is open 4pm to 11:30pm on Friday and 11am-11:30pm on Saturday with a marketplace, amusement rides, memorabilia tent, family area, and of course live music on the Johnsonville Main Stage and plenty of food and drinks at the Sheboygan Jaycees Main Food and Soda Stand. With limited parking at Kiwanis park, a shuttle service is available both days.
It’s BACK! The Coho Derby is returning to Deland Park this August with three days of bands, fishing, family fun, and big fish on display.
August 9th-11th, 2024
Sheboygan, WI welcomes powerboat racing back to the western shore of Lake Michigan for a second year! This year's event will be open to all offshore classes. Race teams are expected from around the world, including Australia, Italy, Sweden, Canada, and Norway.
Speed seekers, water enthusiasts, and families will all enjoy this inaugural competition and exhibition weekend in Sheboygan, WI on the pristine waters of Lake Michigan right in front of Blue Harbor Resort. Bring your own chairs or blankets, food and drinks for watching the races from one of the public viewing areas. You will also find food trucks stationed in various spots near the viewing areas.
Stay tuned for further information as it becomes available!
6:30PM-8:30PM
Blending his background in jazz with the sounds of indigenous music from around the globe, Ryan Meisel’s “Spiritual Currents” is a presentation of music that blurs the lines between performance, meditation, and soulful exploration. Ryan’s music honors his deep spiritual connection to the earth and nature while providing a context for his personal expression through organic sound. Come for the concert; stay for the drumming circle.
Meet at the amphitheater.
8PM-9PM
Master naturalist instructor Jim Buchholz and his wife Kathy will lead a hike along the Woodland Dunes Trail to experience what can be heard and “seen” in the dark of the night. Family-friendly hike: children must be accompanied by an adult. Bring insect repellent and wear comfortable shoes. No pets allowed.
Meet near the outdoor shelter in the south picnic area, parking lot P8.
11AM-12:30PM
The Pudgie Pie Iron Guy will be back to share the fun of cooking over a campfire with a pie iron. Looking for ideas to take your campfire cooking to the next level? Try your hand at creating tasty treats while learning tips from a pro. Jon provides the gear and food; you put it together! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Meet Jon at the park amphitheater near parking lot P4.
September Events
October Events
Join us for German food, craft beer, music, raffles, and fun! The Mayor’s International Committee (MIC) is hosting the annual Esslingen Fest to celebrate our Sister City relationship with Esslingen, Germany. The MIC is a group of Sheboygan residents appointed by the Mayor of Sheboygan, empowered to represent and further the City’s commitment to understanding and friendship between the Sister Cities and the City of Sheboygan.
Fall Candlelight Hike: Saturday, October 12 from 6:30 – 8:30pm
Listen to the autumn night sounds as you enjoy a self-guided walk on torch-lit trails. After your hike, enjoy entertainment and activities for all ages around the campfire. Start and finish at the indoor shelter above parking lot P7.