Toddler Time
Free play for ages 0-5 with lots of toys and songs! Folk Center 10 am - 11:30 am
Free play for ages 0-5 with lots of toys and songs! Folk Center 10 am - 11:30 am
Every Wednesday, our talented woodcarvers from around the local area come together from 10:00AM - 12:00PM to demonstrate their skills on the back platform of the historic L&N train depot in Old Town Berea. Come on down and listen to some live fiddle music! Watch them work, ask questions, and learn about their intricate craft!
Every Wednesday at Boone Tavern is Wine Down Wednesday! Stop by the Boone Tavern Restaurant between 5 pm and 8 pm, for $2 off glasses and $5 off bottles of wine. Relax on the beautiful porches or sip inside.
In this 2-hour workshop, make a multi-use origami bag from repurposed fabrics. Six 18” squares are required—bring your own textiles (sheets, jeans, remnants, etc.) or choose from provided materials. Takes place at the Madison County Library in Berea! Register here for this October 4th session: https://bereaartscouncil.networkforgood.com/events/91908-waste-not-what-not-with-vallorie-henderson-october-4th?fbclid=IwY2xjawM5NL1leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETF4UHJmWm8wWU56cUxZNFo4AR4aToqt3ey2GzPtIqewTeKZykTq_Zkz-NNICvFMtWGzPhdciKbWD7mXFLx-eg_aem_ddV5zmd_7eX74BMYihvxMw
Have you ever found a bug that you’d like to preserve but aren’t sure how? Come learn the basics of insect pinning! Materials provided. If you have insects you’d like to bring, place them in a closed container with a damp paper towel for 24 hours before.
Are you into homemade music passed from person to person in the Appalachian region? If so, the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music is for you: October 9-12, 2025. Concerts, jam sessions, and more are held across Berea College campus. Hosted by the Loyal Jones Appalachian Center. For more information: www.berea.edu/centers/loyal-jones-appalachian-center
Join us for a special presentation honoring the life and work of Kentucky folk artist, writer, farmer, and stone mason Herbert Lee Clark (1934–2017). Lou DeLuca, longtime friend and editor of Clark’s writings, will share a 30–40 minute PowerPoint presentation exploring: Clark’s book Old Time Kentucky Farmsteading, Ways and Means (Acclaim Press) His wit and […]
The Berea College Celebration of Music, October 9-12, features music, dance, workshops, lecutres, jams, kids activities, gospel sings, and a student ensemble showcase. CTM features homemade music as passed on person to person in the Appalachian region. Activities kick off with a Thursday night Stephenson Memorial concert in Phelps Stokes Chapel. See website for more […]
Bring your instrument and join in the jam session, or feel free to just sit and tap your toes. Father and daughter duo, Lewis and Donna Lamb host the free event from 7:00-9:00pm.
As a kick-off event to our annual Celebration of Traditional Music, the Ebony Hillbillies will present an evening of music. Celebrated as the “Premier African American String Band in America”, the Ebony Hillbillies are the only String band based in NYC keeping an almost forgotten American musical legacy alive. Consisting of fiddle, banjo, washboard, and […]
Join us on Fri., Oct. 10 for Hocus Pocus in Memorial Park - Bring a blanket and a chair for a FREE cozy movie night under the stars! FREE Kettle Corn .... while supplies last! Get settled in @6:30 pm Movie starts @7:15 pm
The Berea College planetarium hosts shows twice a week in our large planetarium. The shows are open to the public and held every Friday at 7PM and Sunday at 4PM. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children and seniors. You can check out https://planetarium.berea.edu to view the available shows and descriptions. Located in the […]