Line Dancing
Franklin Knights of Columbus 1436 Liberty Street, Franklin, United StatesFranklin Knights of Columbus invites all ages to Line Dance. Cost is by donation.
Franklin Knights of Columbus invites all ages to Line Dance. Cost is by donation.
The Friends of the Franklin Public Library have a room downstairs at the Franklin Public Library devoted to used book sales. It is FULL of donated materials ready for resale as a fundraiser for the library. Open on Tuesdays 12pm-5pm & Fridays 12pm-5pm (when the … READ MORE
Join Drake Well Museum and 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 is FREE but required and limited to 25 participants! There are three … READ MORE
Emotions Anonymous 12-Step Support Group Meeting EVERY Tuesday 5:00 PM & Friday 11:00 AM AT The Pointe
Emotions Anonymous 12-Step Support Group Meeting EVERY Tuesday 5:00 PM & Friday 11:00 AM AT The Pointe
The Used-Book Sale Room in the basement of the Oil City Library is open now on Saturdays from 9AM-12PM. Find used books, DVDs, children’s materials, vinyl records, and more for sale by donation! The Friends of the Oil City Library are seeking volunteers to come … READ MORE
Cookie Sale and Craft Show
Join Titusville High School students as they portray real life characters from the Oil Boom and serve afternoon tea at the Historic Tarbell House in Titusville, PA. Learn about the history and architecture of the childhood home of one of America's most influential investigative journalists, … READ MORE
Enjoy brunch with Santa on either Sunday 12.8.24 or Sunday 12.15.24 at Wanango Country Club. We are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Reservations are required. Please call 814.676.8133 option #2 and leave a message. Include preferred date, seating time, guest count in your party, a contact … READ MORE
2024 at 2 PM in Lincoln Hall with the majestic sounds of glorious brass music performed by “one of the gems of Philadelphia’s cultural life,” the PHILADELPHIA BRASS, who turned “the audience into something resembling a cheering section, while at the same time leaving them … READ MORE