Town of Greenbush Roundup: Wade House Programming and Spring Weather Watch
It was a week of shifting seasons and steady community activity in the Town of Greenbush. From well-attended programs at Wade House to reminders about the upcoming April election, here is what residents should keep on their radar.
Wade House Draws Regional Visitors
Old World Wisconsin’s Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush hosted author and journalist Mary Bergin on March 14 for a program highlighting small-town Wisconsin stories. The event brought visitors from across Sheboygan County and neighboring communities, reinforcing Wade House’s role as a cultural and educational anchor in the town.
Seasonal programming at Wade House continues into spring, with additional heritage demonstrations and special events expected in the coming weeks. Residents are encouraged to check the site’s calendar for updated hours and upcoming programs as the tourism season ramps up.
Church Milestone Recognized
Greenbush’s New Hope United Methodist Church was recently featured for its 175-year history. Originally built by early settlers, the church has survived fire, rebuilding efforts, and generational transitions while remaining an active congregation.
The milestone highlights the deep historical roots of the Greenbush area and the continued importance of local faith and volunteer organizations. Community members are watching for additional anniversary-related gatherings later this year.
Spring Weather Swings and Road Awareness
After recent late-winter snow across Sheboygan County, Greenbush residents are now experiencing typical March fluctuations. Mild daytime temperatures have created wet road conditions, while overnight lows continue to dip near freezing.
Drivers on rural routes such as County Road A, Highway 23, and surrounding town roads should remain alert for patchy ice during early morning hours. As frost leaves the ground in the coming weeks, temporary weight limits or soft shoulder conditions may also develop on local roads.
Residents are encouraged to monitor county highway updates and allow extra travel time during early spring weather swings.
April 7 Election Approaching
Looking ahead, the Spring Election will be held Tuesday, April 7. Offices on the ballot across Sheboygan County include local and statewide positions. Greenbush voters should confirm polling location details and absentee ballot deadlines if they plan to vote early.
With just over two weeks remaining, now is the time for residents to review ballots, check registration status, and make a voting plan.
Looking Ahead
As March winds down, Greenbush continues balancing its historic character with seasonal transitions. Community institutions like Wade House and long-standing churches remain focal points, while attention turns to spring road conditions and civic participation.
Residents with upcoming town business or community announcements are encouraged to monitor official town and county channels for agendas, notices, and weather-related updates.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-greenbush-roundup-wade-house-event-church-milestone-storm-watch/
https://longhornswire.usatoday.com/story/life/2026/02/26/greenbush-new-hope-united-methodist-church-history-spans-fire-rebuild-and-175-years/88850875007/
https://ftw.usatoday.com/story/life/events/2026/02/25/explore-smalltown-wisconsin-with-author-mary-bergin-at-wade-house-in-greenbush/88846593007/
