
WHEATLAND, Wis. — A long-running community tradition will return next weekend as Wheatland Center School hosts its 36th annual Spaghetti Dinner, an event that brings together families and neighbors while raising money for student programs.
The fundraiser will take place Saturday, March 14, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Wheatland Center School. Organizers say the event helps support programs that directly benefit students, including a goal this year of helping bring a therapy dog to the school.

Dinner for the event will be catered by Luisa’s Pizza and Pasta and will cost $12 per person at the door. Children under 3 years old can attend for free, and a gluten-free dinner option will be available for $15.
Along with the spaghetti dinner, the evening will feature a variety of activities for attendees. Guests will be able to participate in raffles and a silent auction, browse a bake sale, and enjoy a kids’ fun zone designed to keep younger attendees entertained while families spend time together.
Organizers say the annual event has become a favorite gathering for the Wheatland community, offering residents an opportunity to support the school while enjoying a family-friendly evening.
Funds raised during the event will go toward student programs at Wheatland Center School, including efforts to bring a therapy dog to the school to provide additional emotional support and comfort for students.
Community members are encouraged to attend and take part in one of the area’s longest-running school fundraising traditions.






















