The event is a spin on the traditional fun run fundraiser to make it more accessible for all ages and abilities with music, food trucks, and...
The August Ball was originally celebrated in 1887 in La Crosse. This year's event celebrates history and traditions.
The non-profit is currently looking for five new Habitat homeowners in their service area, the most homeowners they've ever been looking to select at one given...
Newlyweds Megan and Kevin Wilgenbusch had just been outside watching their fireworks display with their wedding guests when the bus pulled up.
Great Rivers United Way has been there for the community for more than 70 years, uniting people and resources to improve lives and strengthen communities.
The event is raising funds for the Anthony Fund, a non-profit aimed at helping young people realize their potential and "Making Kindness Common."
Make Music La Crosse is a world-wide live, free musical celebration on Tuesday, June 21st with concerts on streets, sidewalks, and parks across the city and...
La Crosse’s annual Juneteenth celebration unites all members of the community in celebration of Black Americans.
The event connects our diverse community through meaningful arts experiences, including visual, interactive, performing, literary arts and dance.
United We Chalk is a family-friendly, all-abilities chalk art competition to raise money for Great Rivers United Way’s 51 funded programs.
With Memorial Day a few days away, it's important Veterans know what benefits are available to them and their families while pre-planning.
Save up to 3 lives with a blood donation, receive a free pint, including non-alcoholic beverages, and a $10 e-gift card.
In an effort to give back to our community, the park is hosting a free concert series, held the second Sunday of each month, May through...
Free admission for the show featuring outdoor equipment, activities, adventure, sports, demonstrations and more Friday and Saturday.
B.L.A.C.K. is celebrating nearly 7 years of empowering and elevating the black community in the La Crosse area with a Black and Gold party.
Proceeds of the 60s rock tribute band's concert will support five areas of need through the La Crosse Community Foundation.
Funds raised at the event support therapeutic horseback riding lessons for members of our community.
The International Owl Center will have their live owls, vendors, art, projects, and activities for the whole family throughout town.
The free, year-round hiking program has outdoor fun for the whole family to enjoy.
Participants can walk at the event or virtually, volunteer, or donate to support local Breast Cancer research and patient support programs.