MONTICELLO AREA EVENTS
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Annual Events
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A Monticello Original — Outdoor Food and Family Fun Held Each JanuaryVerified
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Monticello Lions Club Bi-Annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser Sunday, March 17th 7am – Noon Come enjoy hotcakes with the Monticello Lions Club at their tasty Pancake Breakfast in Monticello, WI . Held each spring at the Monticello School Rehmstadt Gym, the Lions share the honor of hosting the pancake breakfast with one of the Monticello school organizations as a fundraiser for both. This year the proceeds support the Monticello Girls Basketball and Green Cares Food Pantry. We hope you can attend!Verified
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Monticello’s Annual Spring Fling Celebrate spring with a youth kickball tournament, fried cheese curds and fried mushrooms by the Monticello Lions, concessions by the Monticello Lioness, live music and BBQ. Live music starting at 1pm Rock Rebel Junction Super Tuesday Kings of the RadioVerified
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Annual MCoC Sponsored Village-wide Garage Sales Occurs Mid-May Every Year Let us advertise for you! Ads will run in local papers and garage sale spreadsheets will be available around Monticello. Cost is only $5 per household (checks payable to Monticello Chamber of Commerce). Deadline is 12:00 NOON – Monday, May 14th, 2018 Mail or drop off your entry at Monticello Village Hall, 140 N Main St., Monticello, WI 53570 A lawn sign will be delivered to your yard which matches your location on the map. Please leave it out for us to pick up. 2018 Annual MCoC Sponsored Village-wide Garage Sales Fall MapUnclaimed
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Monticello, WI Annual Community Celebration Thursday, July 11th through Sunday, July 14th 2019Unclaimed
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Horses…with wheels! The Annual Green County Fall Nationals brings out some of the most talented and recognized names in the local tractor and truck pulling arena. With some of the competitors bringing more than 4,500 horse to a 300’+ track, you will be sure to get your money’s worth at this event! Year after year, this truck and tractor pull brings in competitors from across the Midwest. And we don’t expect that to change this year! The Green County Fall Nationals is a charitable organization 501 (c)(3), providing financial support to individuals in Green County. Profits from the last year’s event have and will continue to support individuals who have suffered hardship or tragedy. Event organizer: Mark Hawthorn Cell: 608-558-2316 Monticello, WI E-mail: fairview@tds.net OR lilgiant@tds.netUnclaimed
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Distances: Badger 100 (“The Badger”) Badger 100k Stewart Tunnel 50 mile Stewart Tunnel 50k Muskie Marathon 1/2 Marathon(“the Mini Muskie”) Aid stations every 5-7 miles. Start Times and Cutoff Times 100M 6:00 AM (8/3) – cutoff 6 PM (8/4) 36 Hours! 100K 9:00 AM (8/3) – cutoff 6 PM (8/4) 33 Hours! 50 6:00 AM (8/4) – cutoff 6 PM 12 Hours 50K 7:00 AM (8/4) – cutoff 6 PM 11 Hours Marathon 8 AM (8/4) – cutoff 6 PM 10 Hours 1/2 Marathon 9:00 AM (8/4) – cutoff 6 PM 9 Hours Military Contact us at tjmracing@tenjunkmiles.com for a discount code if you are active military or a veteran. Prices Badger 100 – $225 Badger 100K – $150 Stewart Tunnel 50 Mile – $100 Stewart Tunnel 50K – $75 Muskie Marathon – $60 Mini Muskie (13.1 mi) – $40 Price Increases Prices good through 1/30/2019 $15.00 price increase on 1/31 $15.00 price increase on 4/30 Register for the race: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=62424 SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL RACE INFORMATION: https://www.tenjunkmiles.com/tjmracing/Unclaimed
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This event is open to the public and takes place in October every year. Door prizes and gun raffle. Meal provided. 11am – 5pm Location: Argyle Rod & Gun ClubVerified
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The Badger State Archaeological Society holds its Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show in late October on a Sunday. The event will be held at the Rehmstedt gym in Monticello School, 334 South Main Street, Monticello, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Cost of admission is approximately $2.00 for 14 years and older. The show was started by Ralph Hammerly with only five tables in Monroe. The show has grown to over 80 tables of artifacts on display or for sale, including points, stone, bone, copper artifacts, Eskimo items, prints, books, pottery, jewelry, rugs and a whole lot more. The show itself is a history lesson, and there will be experts on hand to identify your artifacts. The Boy Scout Troop #106 will have a lunch stand. Awards for Best of Show, Best Personal Find, Judge’s Choice, and Best Educational Display. For more information, contact Steve or Janet Gobeli at (608) 329-4781.Unclaimed
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