• a Walk Threw The Forest Cathedral

    Log Cabin Inn Enviromental Learning Classroom

    Saturday, July 4 at 300pm - ‘A Walk Through the Forest Cathedral’ Please meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom for an interpretive hike into the Forest Cathedral, a registered National Natural Landmark. Learn how to identify old growth forest characteristics, and observe different types of environmental disturbance that are an integral part of old growth forest ecosystems. (2 hrs)

  • Scam Jam

    Heritage House Senior Center 4 Sylvania Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    The "Scam Jam" is a free educational and safety program designed to help older adults and community members recognize, avoid, and report financial fraud and scams.  These events regularly feature presentations from the Jefferson County Area Agency on Aging Event Details: Location: What to Expect: Registration:  Next Steps & Resources: To Register: at (814) 849-3391.

  • Wild Winds

    punxsutawney Weather Center

    Just a reminder that registration is now open for Summer Camp. We are over halfway full for every session, so be sure to register your camper soon! 2026 Summer Camp will be held at the Weather Discovery Center on July 8, 15, and 22 with our all-new series: “What’s Up With This Wind?” It’s going to be a whirlwind of fun as we dive into everything wind—how it forms, how it moves, and why it can really blow us away! From breezy experiments to gusty discoveries, this camp is sure to sweep kids off their feet. Registration is required- and with limited space, spots are flying away fast —so be ready to sign up before they’re gone with the wind!

  • Awareness Of Financial Fraud

    Heritage House Senior Center 4 Sylvania Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    Are you  a professional or volunteer working with adults? Join us for a symposium dedicated to the prevention of elder exploitatioin. The event will highlight current financial abuse,trends and intervention strategies,all while providing an oppurtunity to net work with peers across the Legal,Financial,Social Services and related sectors. The goal is to strengthen our community's referral network to better protect the older adults we serve. A complimentary luncheon to be served at 11:30am

  • Womens’Hike Series

    Cook Forest State Park

    July 12,2026 https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/womens-hiking-series 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

  • Egg’s & Issues Growth & Opportunity

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

    Brookville Chamber’s Eggs & Issues Offers Insight into Regional Growth & Opportunity Coffee, conversation, and community impact are all on the menu as the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes the community to its next Eggs & Issues breakfast on Tuesday, July 14 at 7:30 a.m. at Drip Coffeehouse + Kitchen. Designed to spark conversation and connect people with the organizations shaping our region, Eggs & Issues is one of the Chamber’s most engaging quarterly networking events. Open to everyone — including business owners, professionals, community leaders, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and residents — the morning offers a unique opportunity to build connections, gain valuable insight, and stay informed on the resources and initiatives driving growth across our communities. This event’s featured presenters are the PennWest Clarion Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the North Central Planning & Development Commission (NCPDC). These two organizations play a major role behind the scenes in business support, economic development, entrepreneurship, workforce initiatives, funding opportunities, and long-term community growth throughout the region. Attendees will gain insight into the programs, resources, and initiatives helping local businesses and communities. The event will be held July 14 at 7:30 a.m. at Drip Coffeehouse + Kitchen. Cost to attend is $15 for Chamber members and $20 for non-members. Everyone is encouraged to attend.  For more information, contact the Brookville Chamber at (814) 849-8448 or director@brookvillechamber.com, or visit BrookvilleChamber.com for more details.