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St. Germain prepares for a busy calendar of spring and summer events

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Julaine Nampel Secretary | Official Website

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Residents and visitors of St. Germain will have a wide range of events to entertain them in the coming months. The community promises lively activities, from fishing tournaments to flea markets.

On May 17, the Whitetail Inn will host the much-anticipated "Martinis in May." Local bartenders will compete across categories such as People’s Choice, Judge’s Choice, and Best Presentation. A highlight of the event is the opportunity to sample various martinis and hors d'oeuvres while enjoying music from Tony Ocean.

The "Tackle Box Tournament 2025" is scheduled for May 31. Participants can enjoy fishing in Vilas and Oneida Counties, engaging in friendly competition for various prizes. The event begins with a Vendor Fair at the St. Germain Community Center on the preceding Friday evening.

Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the St. Germain Flea Market, known as one of the largest flea markets in the Midwest, opens every Monday from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Located behind the St. Germain Fire Department, the market features hundreds of vendors selling food, antiques, crafts, and more.

The "Walk in the Woods Art Fair 2025" is set for June 14 in the St. Germain Chamber Park. Art enthusiasts can explore creations from regional artists while enjoying live music and wine sampling.

Bingo enthusiasts will have their chance from June 2 to September 1 every Monday night at the St. Germain Community Center. The evening promises lots of laughter with ten games, a progressive game, door prizes, and a raffle.

These are just a few of the events happening in St. Germain. For more details and an updated list of events, check local resources.

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