Town of Sheboygan Falls Roundup: Make-A-Wish Golf Fundraiser, Drug Take Back Day
This week around the Town of Sheboygan Falls, residents have several community-focused events and county updates to keep on their radar, from a major local fundraiser to public safety efforts and conservation recognition.
Harrigan for Wishes Golf Fundraiser Set for May 18
A longtime local tradition returns next month as the Harrigan for Wishes golf fundraiser is scheduled for May 18 at The Bull in Sheboygan Falls. The annual event raises money for Make-A-Wish Wisconsin, helping grant wishes for children with critical illnesses.
Organizers are currently seeking golfers, sponsors and volunteers. For Town of Sheboygan Falls residents, the event offers both a way to support a regional nonprofit and to connect with area families and businesses. Registration details and sponsorship information are available through local coverage, and early sign-up is encouraged as spots typically fill quickly.
Drug Take Back Day Across Sheboygan County
Saturday marks National Drug Take Back Day, with multiple drop-off locations across northeast Wisconsin, including sites serving Sheboygan County residents. The initiative allows community members to safely dispose of unused or expired prescription medications.
For Town of Sheboygan Falls households, this is an opportunity to clean out medicine cabinets and reduce the risk of misuse or accidental ingestion. Accepted items generally include tablets, capsules and patches, while liquids and sharps may have separate guidelines. Residents should check specific county-listed locations and hours before heading out.
County Conservation Hall of Fame Inductions
Sheboygan County recently inducted three individuals into its Conservation Hall of Fame, recognizing decades of work in protecting land, water and wildlife resources. While the ceremony is countywide, the impact is local: conservation initiatives influence farmland preservation, water quality and outdoor recreation throughout the Town of Sheboygan Falls.
The recognition highlights ongoing partnerships among landowners, conservation groups and county officials. Residents interested in conservation programs, cost-sharing or land stewardship resources can connect with the Sheboygan County Conservation Department for more information.
Political Engagement and Looking Ahead
Local political organizers are reflecting on recent spring turnout numbers, with attention already shifting toward upcoming midterm elections. While specific races are still developing, the discussion underscores continued civic engagement across Sheboygan County communities, including the Town of Sheboygan Falls.
Residents should watch for upcoming town and county meeting agendas, budget discussions and election-related notices in the weeks ahead. As summer approaches, additional road work updates, park programming and community events are also expected to be announced.
With warmer weather settling in and more outdoor events on the calendar, the next few weeks are shaping up to be active ones for Town of Sheboygan Falls families and organizations.
Sources
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/news/local/2026/04/25/harrigan-for-wishes-golf-fundraiser-may-18-2026-the-bull-sheboygan-falls/89772434007/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/news/local/2026/04/22/sheboygan-county-inducts-3-into-conservation-hall-of-fame/
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2026-drug-take-back-day-locations-across-northeast-wisconsin-
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/22/sheboygan-dems-celebrate-spring-turnout-midterms-up-for-grabs/
