• STEM Saturday

    Rebecca M Arthurs Memorial Library 223 Valley Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    STEM Saturdays at the Library Spark your child’s curiosity this season with STEM Saturdays! Hosted by the Rebecca M. Arthurs Memorial Library, these hands-on sessions are designed to engage young minds in the wonders of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Each month features a unique, interactive theme tailored for students in Grades K–6. Whether it's exploring the chemistry of candy or the secrets of the natural world, there’s something for every young explorer. Event Details When: The Second Saturday of the month Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Who: Kids in Grades K–6 Location: Rebecca M. Arthurs Memorial Library 2026 Schedule Date Theme February 14 Candy Science March 14 The Science of Color April 11 Rocks Really Rock! May 9 Seed Science

  • 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, 2026 9am to 9am More dates through May 24, 2026

  • French & Indian War Encampment

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

    Cook Forest State Park will host a series of living history events depicting life during the French & Indian War. Highlights of this full two-day encampment include children’s programs, woodland natives, cannon and musket firing demonstrations, sutler camp, council and trading events, nationally renowned living historians, French & Indian War era artisans, and live tactical engagements. Every battle is different! Take a walk back in time at the Sawmill Center for the Arts to view British, Colonial, French, and American Indian re-enactors as they portray lifestyles of the 18th century.

  • Brookville Laurel Festival

    Main Street, Brookville Main Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    brookville laurel festJoin us for a week of celebration, heritage, and hometown fun! The Brookville Laurel Festival is back for 2026, bringing together residents and visitors for an unforgettable lineup of events. From the elegance of the Scholarship Pageant to the excitement of the Grand Parade, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy. 👑 The Kickoff Saturday, June 6: Scholarship Pageant – Witness the crowning of the 2026 Laurel Festival Queen as we celebrate the leadership and talent of our local contestants. 📅 Festival Week: June 13–20 Saturday, June 13 | Art in the Park A vibrant start to the week featuring local artisans, live creativity, and a beautiful evening atmosphere. Sunday, June 14 | Car Show & 5K Kick off the morning with our annual 5K run, followed by an afternoon showcasing classic cars and local craftsmanship. Monday, June 15 | Outdoor Night Relax and enjoy the fresh air with activities designed for the whole community. Tuesday, June 16 | Family Night A dedicated evening for games, laughter, and making memories with the kids. Wednesday, June 17 | Relay for Life & Pet Parade A day of heart and hope. We honor survivors and fighters at the Relay for Life, followed by Brookville’s favorite tradition—the Pet Parade! 🐾 Thursday, June 18 | Kid’s Night A high-energy night packed with specialized activities and entertainment just for the little ones. Friday, June 19 | Sidewalk Sales & Manufacturing Tours Discover the best of Brookville! Shop local deals along Main Street and take a behind-the-scenes look at our town's industrial heritage. Saturday, June 20 | The Grand Parade The week concludes with our premier event! Join us downtown for the Grand Parade as we celebrate the finale of the 2026 festival season. 📍 Plan Your Visit Stay tuned for individual event pages featuring specific times and registration details. We can’t wait to celebrate the spirit of Brookville with you this June!

  • Future Expositions: The Plan

    Coolspring Power Museum 179 Coolspring Road, Coolspring

     Future Expositions: The Plan Each year our Spring Exposition features a particular engine.  Here are the featured engines for upcoming years of Expositions. June 18, 19, and 20, 2026 - Hot Air Engines of the World This Exposition will feature the hot air (Stirling) engines, fans, and numerous past and present thermal operated toys and models from across the globe! The museum currently showcases several of these unique and interesting operating machines and a record number are expected to show up for the show. Our chairman for this event is well known and respected for his knowledge of these engines, and their past, present, and future value to mankind. Exposition Chairman: Dr. Brent Rowell June 17, 18, and 19, 2027 - Crossley Bros. and other English Engines The focus of this event will showcase these uniquely designed engines. They have become popular with collectors and engine enthusiasts here in the states and abroad. The museum showcases of these engines. We look forward to seeing these engines for the Exposition! Our knowledgeable chairman promises a great Exposition! Exposition Chairman: Wayne Grenning June 15, 16, and 17, 2028 - Diesel, Air Blast & Oil Engines This event will showcase our new “Diesel Centrale CPM” building with the M.A.N. Diesel, the Graz Diesel, and the Benz Diesel engines. The museum also has an extensive display of Oil Engines in the “Power Technology Building Annex” building. Exposition Chairman: Mike Murphy June 14, 15, and 16, 2029 - The “Otto” Gas and Gasoline Engines This event will showcase the famous Otto Gas and Gasoline Engine Company of Philadelphia, PA. Founded as Schleicher, Schumm & Co. in 1876 by its German parent company, the firm later became Otto Gas Engine Works in honor of the founder and father of our modern four-cycle engine, Dr. Nicholas Otto. Exposition Chairman: Chris Epping June 13, 14, and 15, 2030 - John Deere, Root & VanDervoort, & Waterloo Boy This event will feature the John Deere, R & V, and the Waterloo Boy gas engines. There should be many of these high-quality engines for the Exposition Show. Exposition Co-Chairman: Peter Knight and Rie Fulk

  • Coolspring Power Museum “History Day”

    Coolspring Power Museum 179 Coolspring Road, Coolspring

    At Coolspring Power Museum Coolspring Power Museum is hosting "History Day" from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be volunteers throughout the museum buildings and grounds to give presentations on the history of many engines in the museum along with the history of the museum itself. They will explain when and where the engines were built and what they were used for. A brief description will be given on how the engines operate and why each manufacturer made his a little different than others. Many engines will be running throughout the day, with a scheduled start-up for the larger engines. Engineers will explain how they start an engine and answer any questions you might have. History Day will give you the opportunity to have a personal tour of the museum and the freedom to do so at your own pace. Volunteers will be on hand to show you why the Coolspring Power Museum has the finest antique engine collection in the world. The gift shop will be open all day for any souvenirs or apparel you might be interested in. Restroom facilities that are wheelchair accessible are available and there are plenty of benches throughout the grounds for taking a break. A food vendor will be on-site if you wish to purchase lunch or refreshments.  All parking is free. Admission for the event is $12.  Information regarding the event is available by calling the museum at 814-849-6883 or by calling Stewart McKinley at 814-316-1794 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern Time.  Your admission includes presentations and tours.  History Day events are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.