Upcoming Events

We do our best to keep the events calendar current, but we advise you to check in advance or contact the event host directly before heading out to an event.

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Begin Your Journey to a Better Life! Yoga Class with Delia for beginners starts at 4pm and Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 5:15-6:30pm. $91 for 7-week session or $16 per session.
You’re invited to join your in-store Dietitian Carly’s Free 4-week Weight Management Series! All classes include nutrition education and sampling. Carly will lead the group in discussing new topics to create lasting changes that you can stick with to meet your dietary goals.
Open Mic Night is available to single or duo acoustic players and vocalists. No amps, drums or bands allowed. Check their website for more details.
Beginning in April, RVC will offer a free weekly youth fishing program known as “Hooked on Fishing not on Drugs (HOFNOD)”. This community program offered to students, ages 12-15yrs old, will run 4/10 - 6/14 (Spring Session) and 6/19- 8/30 (Summer Session), every Tuesday and Thursday, 3-5:30pm.
CASA of SHaW is looking for volunteers in Warren County to serve as court appointed special advocates for youth in the foster care system. They are hosting a number of information sessions at the following libraries:
Hand building with clay is an ancient pottery technique that involves creating forms without a pottery wheel. Each class participant will be using stoneware clay and by using your hands both for the pattern and as tools, will have the opportunity to create a unique functional piece of art.
Inspired by the true story. Three times a day, every day, a group of young women have the opportunity to die for their country. They are Adolph Hitler's food tasters. And what do girls discuss as they wait to see if they will live through another meal?
Scott Mazzella, award-winning author of Surviving Sandy: Long Beach Island and the Greatest Storm of the Jersey Shore, will talk about his book and experiences while capturing this epic storm. Copies of his book will be available for sale.
Centenary Stage Company presents a Women Playwrights Series: Havana Orthodoxy by Vita Morales. A harrowing story of courage and commitment by one family embroiled in the political turmoil of 1950s Cuba. Inspired by a true story. Donation of $5 for each ticket.
Beginning in April, RVC will offer a free weekly youth fishing program known as “Hooked on Fishing not on Drugs (HOFNOD)”. This community program offered to students, ages 12-15yrs old, will run 4/10 - 6/14 (Spring Session) and 6/19- 8/30 (Summer Session), every Tuesday and Thursday, 3-5:30pm.
Inspired by the true story. Three times a day, every day, a group of young women have the opportunity to die for their country. They are Adolph Hitler's food tasters. And what do girls discuss as they wait to see if they will live through another meal?
Come out to Bea McNally's for a fun night with DJ Nappz!
Want a day of golf and beer? Then this is the event for you! Sample beers from around the world at every hole on the golf course. ID is required to attend. $155 per player which includes greens & cart fees, range balls, entry to all on course contests, lunch, dinner & beer tastings.
Leave the cooking to us! Join us for a delicious pasta dinner to benefit the Pet Adoption League and to help pets like Polly, pictured here, find a forever home. 100% of the proceeds go towards helping homeless animals in our area – we are your Hometown Rescue.
Come by Brook Hollow to listen to Gordon Thomas Ward and enjoy their baked potato bar with all the fixings for just $5. They will also be in their new facility across the street! Wine is available for purchase by the bottle or glass at retail value.
Grover Kemble and Bob Marks are versatile musicians that have the ability to play almost anything. Enjoy dinner and some music at this beautiful and historic venue.
Every Friday, come to Kathy's Kove to sing your heart out! Bring your instrument, voice, poetry, story or written word. They have the mic and amp.
Inspired by the true story. Three times a day, every day, a group of young women have the opportunity to die for their country. They are Adolph Hitler's food tasters. And what do girls discuss as they wait to see if they will live through another meal?
On his last two albums, Jason Eady earned major acclaim for his ahead-of-the- curve take on classic country, a bold departure from his earlier excursions into blues-infused Americana. Now with his sixth album, the Mississippi-bred singer/guitarist merges his distinct sensibilities into a stripped-down, roots-oriented sound that starkly showcases the gritty elegance of his songwriting.
Original music with folk sensibility, driving funk, and soulful harmonies.