Sheboygan Falls, Weekly: Harrigan for Wishes Golf Outing, Drug Take Back Day
It was a week of community-focused updates for Sheboygan Falls, with a major local fundraiser on the calendar, a public safety reminder for households, and county-level conservation recognition tied to the area.
Harrigan for Wishes Golf Fundraiser Set for May 18
A well-known local charitable event is returning to Sheboygan Falls next month. The annual Harrigan for Wishes golf fundraiser is scheduled for May 18 at The Bull at Pinehurst Farms.
The event raises funds to support Make-A-Wish Wisconsin and has become a staple spring gathering for area businesses, families and community supporters. Organizers are currently encouraging golfers, sponsors and volunteers to register in advance, as foursomes traditionally fill quickly.
For Sheboygan Falls residents, this is one of the larger local charity outings of the season, drawing participants from across the county while keeping the economic and volunteer impact local. Anyone interested in participating should watch for registration deadlines in the coming weeks.
Drug Take Back Day Locations Across the County
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is being observed this weekend across northeast Wisconsin, including locations serving Sheboygan County residents.
The initiative provides a safe and anonymous way for households to dispose of unused or expired medications, helping prevent misuse and keeping pharmaceuticals out of local waterways. Law enforcement agencies and community partners are participating at designated collection sites.
Sheboygan Falls residents are encouraged to check official county or law enforcement listings for the nearest drop-off location and hours. Only pills and solid medications are typically accepted; liquids and sharps are generally excluded.
With spring cleaning underway in many homes, officials say it is a good time to clear out medicine cabinets and properly dispose of unneeded prescriptions.
County Conservation Hall of Fame Inducts Three
Sheboygan County officials this week inducted three individuals into the county’s Conservation Hall of Fame, recognizing longstanding contributions to land stewardship, environmental education and natural resource protection.
While the recognition is countywide, the honorees’ work supports residents throughout the region, including those in and around Sheboygan Falls who rely on local parks, waterways and farmland conservation programs.
The annual induction highlights ongoing efforts to preserve soil health, water quality and outdoor recreation opportunities in Sheboygan County.
Looking Ahead
Residents should also keep an eye on local municipal and school district agendas as budget planning and summer project discussions begin to surface for 2026. With road construction season approaching and community events ramping up, more detailed notices are expected in the coming weeks.
As always, checking official city, school district and county websites remains the best way to stay current on meeting times, public hearings and service updates.
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://news.yahoo.com/2026-drug-take-back-day-locations-across-northeast-wisconsin-
