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What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (March 16-22)

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter.

What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (March 16-22)
"Golden Hour on the upper Yahara River at Cherokee Marsh, the day after the ice went out." (Credit Sheila L.)

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. If you want to see the Badger State Buzz as soon as it drops each week, make sure you’re subscribed. And if you’d like your photo featured, like reader Sheila L. capturing this beautiful view of the Yahara River, just reply to any newsletter with your submission.

Now, onto your Badger State Buzz:

New Dublin Parade and Irish Fest, New London (March 16-21)

This weeklong Irish-themed celebration kicks off with local leprechauns temporarily renaming the town “New Dublin.” Festivities throughout the week include live music, cultural activities, and Wisconsin’s largest St. Patrick’s Day parade and Irish Fest.

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St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl, Madison (March 17)

Partygoers can visit some of the city’s top bars while enjoying themed drink specials and St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Attendees are encouraged to dress in their best green outfits and spend the evening hopping between pubs.

HER Day, Oshkosh (March 20)

This free conference brings women together for speakers and breakout sessions on topics like self-discovery, business, relationships, and advocacy. Attendees can also network and explore booths highlighting women-owned businesses and local support services.

TrueNorth Community Egg Hunt, Brookfield (March 21)

Families can take part in a spring egg hunt, with games and activities, plus a free raffle. Optional donations support the Ray of Hope Run for Ovarian Cancer.

2026 REALTORS® Home & Garden Show, West Allis (March 20-29)

Marking its 100th year, this home and garden show offers nearly 300 exhibits where attendees can explore the latest design trends, home improvement tips, and seasonal inspiration.

Beloit International Film Festival, Beloit (March 21-29)

Independent filmmakers and audience members come together for several days of film screenings, director talks, and community gatherings.

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That wraps up this week’s Buzz. Heading to one of these events or spot a beautiful Wisconsin scene? We’d love to see it, just reply to any of our daily newsletters and share our state through your eyes.

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