• Parade of Veterans

    Brookville Area School District 104 Jenks Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    Join the Brookville Area School District as we come together to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. Veterans and their families are invited to participate in this special Veterans Day Parade, beginning at Memorial Park and traveling through downtown Brookville before concluding at Hickory Grove Elementary School. Participants should meet at Memorial Park no later than 9:00 a.m., with the parade stepping off promptly at 9:30 a.m. The route will travel down Pickering Street, Main Street, Allegheny Boulevard, Maplevale Road, and Jenks Street, before entering the school grounds. Local residents and businesses are encouraged to line the streets, decorate storefronts, and show their support for our Veterans as the parade passes by. For more information, please contact Jena Bish (jbish@basd.us) or Patty Weaver (pweaver@basd.us). Rain date: Wednesday, November 12 – same time and location.

  • Adult Crafting Day

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

    Join us for a relaxing and creative afternoon at the library! This month’s craft project will be beautiful handmade angel ornaments—a lovely addition to your holiday decor. All materials and instructions will be provided, and no prior crafting experience is necessary. Bring your creativity and enjoy good company, light refreshments, and a fun, hands-on project. To register, call 814-849-5512.

  • Caregiver Support Group

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

    NOVEMBER 2025 MEETING WILL BE NOVEMBER 13TH AT4 PM, NOT NOVEMBER 6TH, 2025 Who: Caregivers of individuals with memory impairments and/or physical disabilities. When: First Thursday of every month Where: The Heritage House Time: 4-5pm Why: To provide a space for caregivers to share concerns, learn effective coping strategies, and feel supported. Loved ones welcome and support will be provided. We will be using “The 36 Hour Day” as a guide. A book will be provided for you. Please call: 814-849-3096 if you plan to attend

  • Open Mic Night

    Watershed Books 269 Main Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    Join host Kirke Wise at our exciting Open Mic Night! Come to the bookstore and enjoy some local performances. Bring your poetry, short stories, songs and more!

  • Brookville Civic Club’s Annual Wing Fling

    It’s that time of year again—Brookville’s sauciest showdown is back! Join us for the Annual Wing Fling, hosted by the Brookville Civic Club, where local restaurants and pubs bring their best wings to the table for a finger-lickin’, flavor-packed competition. Here’s how it works: Each ticket includes access to all participating locations, where your group will rotate throughout the evening to sample a variety of wings—smoked, sauced, spicy, sweet, and everything in between. Guests will cast their votes at the end of the night to crown Brookville’s Best Wings! 👑 Will Dirty Ehrma’s defend the title, or will a new champion rise? Only your votes will decide! 🎟️ Tickets go on sale Tuesday, October 1st at 4 PM Gather your crew and grab yours early—they sell out fast every year! Don’t miss this flavorful fall tradition filled with great food, lots of fun, great company, and friendly competition!

  • Literary Workshop

    Watershed Books 269 Main Street, Brookville, PA, United States

    Join host Tabassam Shah as she presents Poems for Peace: Origami Poetry! From Tabby: As writers and artists, how can we come together seeking a way to respond to the chaos of the world, all its injustice and violence? In this workshop we briefly discuss peace as a remedy and a subject in poetry and then free-write peace poems with the assistance of provided prompts. We then inscribe these poems on paper which we use to fold into doves—symbols of peace in many traditions. This gathering allows us to share stories and intentions surrounding peace while folding birds in a co-creative space for curiosity, sorrow, understanding, listening, communion, healing and for the stillness needed to hear the humanity that connects us all. We fold doves in a focusing, quieting, mindful movement of hands, eyes and heart. Some of us may fold a dove for every life flown away to soon while remembering peace can exist within. Others may send up supplications for peace with their folded doves. We may mourn in collective grief while generating hopes and visions for new worlds. If we have time towards the end of the session, we will work on a collective way to exhibit our folded doves—whether strung on a string together or hanging on clothes hangers in an installation piece.