• Cadillac Museum

    67 south st brookville pa

    Chrome. Fins. Power. Pure American attitude.  The Greenberg Cadillac Museum isn’t just a collection—it’s a full-throttle walk through America’s love affair with the automobile. Home to America’s Largest Cadillac Collection, this place is PACKED with over 85 jaw-dropping classics that defined cool for generations. We’re talking bold designs, vintage luxury, tailfins for days, and the kind of cars that turned heads then—and still do now. Every corner hits you with something iconic, from early 1900s pioneers to the smooth, statement-making rides that owned the road. If you love classic cars, nostalgia, or just want to see something seriously impressive right here in Brookville—this is your stop.  67 South White Street (Route 36), Brookville  Select weekends May–October  1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Women’sHike Series

    Cook Forest State Park 100 PA 36, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    May 17 h Come Nurture your Mental and Physical health during a Sunday evening hike. We will meet at the Ridge Camp Pavilion, in Cook Forest State Park. (Across from the entrance to the Firepower on Rt. 36) Moderate Level Hiking with some rough terrain and a few hills (Not a paved level path). Approximately 2 hours long. Open to all women ages 14 and up. Dogs on a leash. Rain or Shine! Weather permitting and pending interest of the group, we will branch off into two groups. One group will venture onto a more rigorous path while the other group will continue on a path to relax and enjoy being in nature. For more information please contact Meredith at: reinhartmeredith24@gmail.com or (814) 319-4621

  • Cook Forest Living History Weekend

    Cook Forest State Park 100 PA 36, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    Please join us for a fun filled weekend of living history as we journey through various historical eras of the United States: French & Indian War, Colonial Period, Revolutionary War, and Civil War.  Living historian and master story-teller Paul Stillman, historical interpreters Dave Clark and John King, Grammy nominated singer-song writer-storyteller, Ray Owen, with special guest appearances from President Abe Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin, as they take us through these noteworthy periods of American history through first person character portrayals, hands-on demonstrations, and song.     Friday, May 22 from 800-900pm ‘An Evening with President Lincoln and the First Lady’ Please bring your chairs and blankets and meet at the Ridge Camp Park Amphitheater for an evening with Mr. & Mrs Lincoln, learning how they met before his tumultuous presidential career. Conducted by John King, lifetime member of Association of Lincoln Presenters, and 2013 look-alike contest winner at the Shriver House Museum in Gettysburg. Saturday, May 23 from 900-1030am ‘Lincoln’s Inaugural Trip to Washington’ Join President Abraham Lincoln and the First Lady as they reminisce about his trying cross country inaugural railroad trip across America to become the 16th President of the United States. Please bring your camp chairs and meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom. Saturday, May 23 from 1130am-1230pm Paul Stillman and Dave Clark as ‘The North Meets South’ Come see the Civil War through a New York regimental line soldier and a rebel of the Army of Northern Virginia. Please bring your camp chairs and meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom. Saturday, May 23 from 100-200pm M. Luthringer as a‘1750s French Marine’ We are looking for a few good men to learn how to march and fight for King Louis. Be prepared to make your mark. Two opposable teeth required. Vive le Roi!!! Please meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom. Saturday, May 23 from 300-430pm Paul Stillman as a ‘Seneca Indian’ A Native American visits us from the past on his trip from New York as he travels south along the historic Olean Trail. Please bring your camp chairs and meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom where he will be preparing for his trip. Saturday, May 23 from 800-900pm ‘An Evening with Ben Franklin’ by Paul Stillman One of the founding fathers of our country. Science, glass music, and philosophy are only part of Doctor Franklin’s life. Join the elderly statesman as he reminisces about his involvement in the French & Indian forts of the 1750’s. Please bring your chairs & blankets and meet at the Ridge Camp Park Amphitheater. Sunday, May 24 from 100-200pm Paul Stillman and Dave Clark as ‘Patriot Meets Loyalist: Friends No More!’ It was called a Revolutionary War, but it was also a civil war; family against family, friend against friend. Please bring your camp chairs and meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom. Sunday, May 24 from 230-330pm Paul Stillman as a ‘Colonial Craftsman’ Learn how things were made during the early part of the 18 th century during a quill and bamboo pen fabrication workshop. Please bring your camp chairs at meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom. Sunday, May 24 from 400-530pm ‘Colonial Life as a Child’ by the Noel Family Join the Noels as they discuss educational practices of Colonial America, the daily chores of children, and the games they played. You will have the opportunity to write with a quill pen, gather eggs and the day’s water supply, walk on stilts, play graces, trap ball, and dress up. Bring your kids and camp chairs to the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom for a Colonial education experience with your kids in mind. Sunday, May 24 from 800-930pm Ray Owen, GRAMMY nominated singer, songwriter, and storyteller, will be presenting 'Hats Off to America’ at the Ridge Camp Park Amphitheater. Take a musical journey through history with a crew of colorful characters wearing an array of period hats that step out of history and onto the stage. A spirited American odyssey that ventures from the steam engine to the search engine, the Buffalo chips to the microchips, engaging the past to enlighten our future. Don’t forget your chairs and blankets!   More dates through May 24, 2026

  • Spring Fling Coffee & Crafts

    Drip Coffeehouse + Kitchen 229 Main Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    SAVE THE DATE!  YOYN DON'T WANT TO MISS! May 23- Springb Fling Coffee & Crafts DRIP COFFEE HOUSE + KITCHEN

  • Hunters & Trappers Educational Classes

    The Heritage House

    Class Details Time: The session starts at 9:00 AM and typically runs for about six hours. Location: Heritage House is located at 4 Sylvania Street, Brookville, PA 15825. Cost: The basic in-person course is free of charge. Requirements: Age: Students must be at least 11 years old to enroll. Independent Study: You must read Chapters 1, 4, 5, and 9 of the "Today's Hunter and Trapper in Pennsylvania" manual before attending. Certification: You must attend the entire session and pass a multiple-choice/true-false exam with a score of 80% or higher to receive your certificate.  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (.gov) +5 Registration Pre-registration is mandatory for all Pennsylvania Game Commission courses. You can register online through the Pennsylvania Game Commission's Hunter-Trapper Education

  • Herb And Fiber Festiveal

    Cooks Forest Sawmill Center For The Arts

    Event by Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts 170 Theatre Lane, Cooksburg, PA, United States, Pennsylvania 16217 Duration: 2 days Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook Open Saturday June 6 from 9am-4pm and Sunday June 7 from 10am-3pm. This marks the 41st year for this festival. There will be hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, shrubs, herbs, vegetable plants, garden decor, home decor, and more. Anything you need to get your garden, flower beds, yard, and house ready for summer