Discover Sheboygan’s Upcoming Community Events: Celebrate, Learn, and Connect!
Sheboygan is bustling with community spirit and engagement opportunities this spring! Whether you’re looking to honor veterans, improve your landlord skills, or engage in city planning, there’s an event tailored just for you. Here’s what’s coming up:
Memorial Day Parade and Celebration 2024 Join us in downtown Sheboygan on Monday, May 27, 2024, for our annual Memorial Day Parade and Celebration. The event, sponsored by Kohler Credit Union, starts at 7th Street & Center Avenue at 9:00 am. This year’s parade honors both past and present service members and will feature a special motivation run by Marine Corps recruits, a solemn ceremony at Fountain Park, and a Brat Fry benefitting veteran and youth foundations. Don’t miss this profound community event. For more information and parade registration, visit Memorial Day Parade Registration.
Sheboygan Waterfront and Marina Master Plan Public Meeting On April 30, 2024, from 6 pm to 8 pm, we invite you to the Mead Public Library’s 1st Floor Rocca Room for a crucial public meeting and workshop. Collaborate with the Smith Group and city officials to shape the future of Sheboygan’s waterfront. Your input can help design a vibrant and accessible waterfront for everyone to enjoy. Participation details can be found at the City of Sheboygan’s official website.
Landlord Training Program Enhance your skills as a landlord at our training program on May 22, 2024, at City Hall. For just $15, learn everything from code compliance and legal tenant screening to crisis resolution and eviction procedures. Specialists in landlord/tenant law will be available for in-depth discussions. Secure your spot before the May 13 deadline by visiting Landlord Training Registration Form.
Cultural Exchange and Community Building Celebrate 25 years of the Sister City partnership between Sheboygan and Tsubame, Japan. Visit the special exhibit at Mead Public Library to explore the rich cultural exchange that has benefited both communities. From student exchange programs to public events like film screenings, this partnership continues to foster global friendships and cultural understanding.
Local Business and Economic Development Sheboygan’s commitment to local entrepreneurship and economic development was highlighted during a recent visit by Wisconsin’s Lieutenant Governor, Sara Rodriguez. The roundtable discussion with local business leaders focused on strategies for growth and the challenges faced in the current economic landscape.
These events not only strengthen our community bonds but also enrich our lives with cultural, educational, and civic engagement. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, Sheboygan’s vibrant community events offer something for everyone. Join us in making Sheboygan a better place for all!
Stay tuned to our city’s website and social media channels for more updates on these events and how you can get involved. See you around town!