• Book Club At Maison Alkabby

    Maison Alkabby

    Book Club at Maison Alkaaby invites you into a world of magic, sisterhood, and legacy with The Book of Magic by Alice Hoffman. As we anticipate the release of the newest Practical Magic story this September—and the return of its enchanting world to the screen—this selection feels like the perfect prelude. Rich with atmosphere and emotion, The Book of Magic follows the Owens family as they confront a centuries-old curse, weaving together themes of love, resilience, and the quiet strength of women bound by both blood and destiny. It’s a story that feels like candlelight, whispered secrets, and a touch of the extraordinary—perfect for late summer evenings. Join us as we step into a world where magic is real, love is powerful, and every woman carries a story worth telling.

  • America’s 250 Cast Iron Cooking

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

    Come celebrate America’s 250th birthday as you walk back in time in our to observe, and possibly sample, historical cast iron cooking from our nation’s past.  State park educators from North Central and Western PA will be dressed in period clothing preparing period dishes that relate back to their park from our nation’s founding to the late 1800’s.  This is a one-time-only new park event that you will NOT want to miss!  Located at our River Cabin area, just upstream from our new River Pavilion along River Road about 1 mile up-river from the RT36 Cooksburg Bridge.  Saturday, September 19, 2026 11am to 3pm  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!

  • Book Club At Maison Alkaaby

    Maison Alkabby

    Step into a little magic with us at Maison Alkaaby as our book club gathers to discuss The Witches of New York by Ami McKay. Set in 1880s New York among tea leaves, fortune telling, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural, this enchanting novel feels perfectly suited for an evening of conversation, candlelight, and curiosity. Whether you’ve already finished the book or are just beginning the journey, we would love to have you join us for discussion, community, and a little literary escape. Wednesday, September 30th 6pm-8pm 360 Main Street,Brookville, Pennsylvania

  • Book Club At Maison Alkaaby

    Maison Alkabby

    October at Maison Alkaaby Book Club is going to feel a little darker… a little moodier, perfect for Halloween  This month, we’re diving into Frankenstein by Mary Shelley—a timeless classic that is so much more than a “monster story.” It’s a haunting, beautiful exploration of ambition, creation, loneliness, and what it truly means to be human. With a new film adaptation bringing this iconic story back into the spotlight this year, there’s no better time to experience (or revisit) the original work that started it all. An evening of literature, candlelight, and connection. Wednesday, October 28th 6pm-8pm