Dinner Theater

Pinecrest Country Club 29 W Pinecrest Ln, Brookville

Always A Bridesmaid murdery mystery dinner theater presented by Brookville Community Theater. Plan to spend this Valentine evening with your beloved enjoying a delicious dinner while being entertained. Tickets available online HERE

$65.00

Paint and Sip

Wilson's Woodshed 864 Route 36, Brookville, PA, United States

Wilson's Woodshed invites guests to an evening of fun and creativity at the March Paint and Sip event.  Participants will paint a charming tulip design on a wooden hanger, perfect for welcoming spring. $50 per person (includes a wood hanger, two glasses of wine, and snacks) No prior painting experience necessary, as an instructor will provide step-by-step guidance.  Guests can enjoy a fun atmosphere while sipping wine, snacking, and creating a personalized piece of art.  Space is limited, so early reservations are encouraged.

$50

Junk Journaling

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

Craft enthusiasts are invited to an engaging hands-on workshop at the Rebecca M Arthurs Memorial Library on March 12th at 5pm to explore a creative new journaling technique.  Participants will learn how to create an infinity journal, a unique and interactive way to express thoughts and creativity through crafting. All necessary materials will be provided, though attendees are welcome to bring their own scissors if desired.  Whether experienced in crafting or new to journaling, this workshop offers an opportunity to learn, create, and connect with fellow creatives.

Paint and Sip

Wilson's Woodshed 864 Route 36, Brookville, PA, United States

Looking for a fun night out? Wilson's Woodshed is hosting their April Paint & Sip.  On Tuesday, April 1st, create your own umbrella and rain boots hanger.  Cost is $50 and includes your wood hanger, 2 glasses of wine, and snacks.  Space is limited!  Reserve your spot today.

$50

Laurel Festival Murder Mystery Dinner

Heritage House Center 34 Mabon St, Brookville

The Brookville Laurel Festival is excited to announce their annual Murder Mystery Dinner is happening on Saturday, May 3rd! Step into the enchanting Sherwood Forest, where a rakish Robin, a sly Sheriff, and a not-so-merry band of men find themselves in a contest where the prize is... murder!  With Pittsburgh's #1 interactive dinner theater company leading the way, you'll become part of the story as you uncover clues, engage with the characters, and attempt to solve the crime before the night is over. Your ticket includes a full evening of entertainment, a delicious meal, and dessert.  Guests are welcome to bring their own beverages to enjoy throughout the night.  Doors open at 4:30pm, giving you plenty of time to settle in before dinner is served at 6:00pm.  As part of the festivities, you can also take part in a basket raffle and 50/50 raffle, adding more excitement to the night. Proceeds from the event directly support Brookville Laurel Festival entertainment and festivities, making this a great way to enjoy a night out while giving back to the community.  Admission is by ticket only, with pricing set at $35 per ticket or $65 per couple.  Tickets are available online or at the Brookville Chamber office.  Don't miss your chance to experience the fun and mystery of this evening! Show:  Robin Hood Ain't Looking So Good Saturday, May 3, 2025 6:00pm, doors open at 4:30pm $35 per ticket or two for $65 Heritage House, 4 Sylvania Street, Brookville Tickets:  https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/laurel-festival-murder-mystery-dinner

$35

Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment

Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts 140 Theatre Lane, 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 woodland natives, cannon and musket firing, cooking, primitive skills, blacksmithing, tinsmithing, pottery, children’s games, sutler camp, renown living historians, French & Indian War Era artisans, and live tactical engagements.  Every battle is different!  Take a walk back in time along the Black Bear Trail by the Sawmill Center for the Arts during open camp hours to view   British, Colonial, French, and Native American re-enactors as they portray lifestyles of the 18th century. For more information, contact Cook Forest State Park at 814-744-8407 or CookForestPA@pa.gov CLICK HERE for more information. Weekend Schedule of Events: Saturday, June 7 1000am-600pm Event Open 1000am-1100am Blacksmithing Demonstration - by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray, across from Sawmill Craft Market 1000am-400pm Cooking Demonstration - by Geoffrey Domowicz, Compagnie LeBoeuf chef, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site 1030pm-500pm French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators - meet with distinguished artists, authors, artisans, and demonstrators in the Old Sawmill Classroom 1030pm-500pm Sutler Row Demonstrators - Want to meet with skilled artisans to make a trade or purchase? Looking to get into the hobby and need clothing & accoutrements? Meet tinsmiths, cordwainers, leather workers, cooks, gunsmiths, clothiers, weapons outfitters, and gourd makers in the long field on your right as you come into the main Sawmill entrance. 1100am-1130am Cannon & Musket Firing Demonstration - by the camp Corps of Artillery, located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom 1130am-1200pm Peril in the Forest - tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom 100pm-200pm Nasty Ned the Frontiersmen: 18th Century Teller of Tales & Historical Fact’- by Paul Stillman, living historian from Historically Speaking, at the Sawmill Theater 200pm-300pm 18th Century Children’s Games - by the Noel family-Compagnie LeBoeuf, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site 300pm-600pm Powderhorn Fabrication Workshop - by Paul Stillman, living historian from Historically Speaking in the Old Sawmill Classroom, $25 for materials 300pm-500pm Blacksmithing Demonstration - by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’, across from Sawmill Craft Market 330pm-400pm Cannon & Musket Firing Demo - by the camp Corps of Artillery, located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom 400pm-430pm Peril in the Forest - tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom Sunday, June 8 900am-330pm Event Open 900am-930am 18th Century Sunday Service by Rick Sanguigni of ’Friends of Dennis Murray’, located in the main encampment site along Black Bear Trail 930am-1100am Blacksmithing Demonstration by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’, across from Sawmill Craft Market 930am-300pm French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators Meet with distinguished artists, authors, artisans, and demonstrators in the old Sawmill Classroom 930pm-300pm Sutler Row Demonstrators - Want to meet with skilled artisans to make a trade or purchase? Looking to get into the hobby and need clothing & accoutrements? Meet tinsmiths, cordwainers, leather workers, cooks, gunsmiths, clothiers, weapons outfitters, and gourd makers in the long field on your right as you come into the main Sawmill entrance. 1015am-1045am 18th Century Children’s Games - by the Noel Family-Compagnie LeBoeuf, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site 1100am-200pm Turkey Wingbone Call Fabrication - by Paul Stillman, living historian from Historically Speaking, in the Old Sawmill Classroom, $15 for materials 1130am-1200pm In Defense of the Homeland– morning surprise tactical assault at the main encampment site along Black Bear Trail 1230pm-200pm Blacksmithing Demonstration by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’, across from Sawmill Craft Market 200pm-230pm Cannon & Musket Firing Demonstration by the camp Corps of Artillery, in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom 230pm-300pm Peril in the Forest - tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom.