Concerts in the Park: Titusville
Scheide Park 217 W Spring St, Titusville, PA, United StatesJoin us for our annual Monday Night Concert series in historical Scheide Park. This event is FREE to the public.
Join us for our annual Monday Night Concert series in historical Scheide Park. This event is FREE to the public.
The Oil City Arts Council is very pleased to once again be offering the quite popular Pipeline Alley Concert Series this summer. While donations are appreciated, the live-performance concerts are free of charge; open to the public; and, will be held on six Wednesday evenings … READ MORE
The annual Taste of Talent Vocal Competition will be held at the Bandstand Park, Liberty St in Franklin, Pa. To see the full event schedule, please click the link below.
Join Drake Well Museum and Park and Oil Creek State Park for our fun-filled day camp. Children ages 8-12 can participate in this day long, hands-on program and learn about the Oil Region’s rich history and environment. Registration required.
NEW TIME! Thursdays, 11 am-6 pm through Sept. 29 on Central Avenue near Christ Episcopal Church and the Oil City Library. Features in-season, farm-fresh fruits & vegetables, plants & flowers, baked goods, handcrafted & artisan creations, and more! Learn more about the market here – … READ MORE
Affordable store-led art projects for adults over 55. This group will meet the 2nd Thursday of every month.
The Franklin Public Library will be hosting a series of seminars covering a vast array of topics by fellow community members, this week : Kitchen Herbs and Your Health with herbalist Leslie Alexander Did you know that family healthcare can start at home? That you … READ MORE
Franklin Fine Arts Council is hosting Thursday Night Concerts in the Park sponsored by Mike & Joyce Hughes. They will be held in Bandstand Park in Franklin, PA. Tonight will showcase the Max Schang Band.
Something Rotten is set in the 1590s, where brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play, but are stuck in the shadow of Renaissance rock star "The Bard." When a local soothsayer tells them that the future of theatre is singing, … READ MORE
Come to Franklin Park to join the community in watching the film SING 2! children's activities are being offered prior to the start by the United Way. Click the link below to get more information about other Franklin Movies in the Park events.