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Review information on what makes Monona not just a great place to visit but to live as well.
Learn how you can adopt a storm drain to improve local water quality.
Monona's after school program for kids encourages health and wellness through physical activity and play.
The Aldo Leopold Nature Center (ALNC) is a non-profit organization located in Monona offering opportunities and programs to connect with nature.
The Community Center offers classes and community events, plus rooms which are available for rental.
This website tells you where to eat, drink, stay, shop, and explore in Monona!
The City of Monona is committed to creating an environment that is welcoming to all peoples. Read about our continuing efforts here.
The Monona Bank RiverRink is the City's of Monona's outdoor ice skating rink located at Grand Crossing Park. It's open seasonally from early winter until early spring.
Connect with this local group of volunteers who address areas of need in our community.
Discover the programs and services offered by Monona's award-winning library.
Learn about this resource for organizations and businesses in our community to help them provide better customer service for people who may have dementia.
Monona's dog park is free for residents with a municipal dog license.
The Monona Farmer's Market runs every Sunday from May through October at Ahuska Park.
Overview of Monona's tree canopy inventory, Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infestation and the City's Tree Donation Policy
Visit the website for the highly rated Monona Grove School District.
Read about the beautiful mural which is painted on Monona's Well House #3 building across from South Towne Mall.
Discover Monona's very own radio station -- 98.7 WVMO -- as well as our cable access TV station and our YouTube channel.
Read Monona's monthly e-newsletter and sign up to receive it automatically.
Located in the Monona Community Center, Monona Parks & Recreation offers great programs for all ages.
Learn what you can do to get involved in the Police Department's various community programs.
View the Mad City Homeless Resource Guide.
Find information about Monona's newest land purchase, the property known as San Damiano, located at 4123 Monona Drive.
The Friends of San Damiano is a non-profit organization created to advance the use of the property known as San Damiano as a place for public recreation, interpretive programming, and peaceful reflection.
The Monona Senior Center is located in the lower level of the Community Center and offers a wide range of programs for adults 50 and better.
Learn about Monona's sustainability efforts and how you can get involved.
Resources for renters.
Visit Monona's local newspaper.