
Events in Wilkes-Barre
Cards and Coffee
Enjoy a relaxed gathering where guests explore what the universe may have to say through oracle cards and conversation over tasty drinks. The cost is $35 and includes a 20-minute oracle card reading and one signature spooky drink. Reservations are required and space is limited.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Open Play Advanced Format
Test your Yu-Gi-Oh! deck in Advanced Format open play against local opponents. There is no entry fee. Every participant receives an OTS pack for taking part, with additional OTS packs awarded at random. Play spans four Swiss rounds, offering plenty of chances to refine strategies and enjoy friendly competition.
Time Walk GamesDaniel Tosh: My First Farewell Tour
Daniel Tosh brings My First Farewell Tour to F.M. Kirby Center. Tickets include a general public sale along with presales offered through Live Nation, the artist, Ticketmaster, and Citi cardmember programs, plus Citi cardmember preferred tickets.
F.M. Kirby CenterLark Mountain Marketplace (Wilkes-Barre,PA) Hosting Silhouettes by Chris
Lark Mountain Marketplace features internationally recognized silhouette artist Chris Casey and his classic hand-cut portraits. A second-generation master of the craft, he creates heirloom-quality profiles using only surgical scissors and fine paper, shaping each likeness by hand with precise detail.
Lark Mountain MarketplaceFather’s Day Steam Express to Jessup
Join the Steamtown National Historic Site and the Iron Horse Society for a special Fathers Day journey to Jessup. Ride in vintage coaches behind Baldwin Locomotive No. 26. Once there, enjoy live music, local food vendors, and a community celebration. There is also a raffle sponsored by Bernie’s Model Railroad Shop. This event is great for celebrating dads.
Steamtown National Historic SiteStegmaier Gilded Series: Amalfi Coast Tea
An Italian summer mood unfolds at the Mary Stegmaier Mansion with a luxurious afternoon tea inspired by the Amalfi Coast’s bright citrus, timeless style, and coastal allure. The experience begins with a seasonal first course, followed by a classic tiered tea service featuring savory finger sandwiches, warm scones with accompaniments, petite pastries, and citrus-kissed sweets. An assortment of fine teas is poured throughout in the Mansion’s historic setting. Guests are encouraged to wear their finest tea attire for a sociable afternoon of conversation and summer indulgence. Groups of six to ten are seated together privately, while smaller parties may be placed with fellow attendees to create a friendly and interactive atmosphere. The cost is $60 per person plus 20% gratuity and 6% sales tax. Reservations are recommended because seating is limited.
The Mary Stegmaier MansionOpen Glaze
This open glaze session at Peaceful Potter offers a relaxed paint your own pottery experience. Drop in to choose a ready-made, already fired ceramic, share what you picked with the front desk, add your glaze, then leave it to be fired and return for pickup about two weeks later. Walk-ins are welcome, and reservations are encouraged at least 12 hours in advance by sending a Facebook message or emailing relax@peacefulpotter.com. Studio staff can help with techniques like double loading brushes, creating ombre effects, and planning your design, and hundreds of stencils are available to trace outlines that burn away in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Each item is individually priced, and that price includes glazing, firing, and extras such as lights, stoppers, and corks. Selections range from simple to ornate, with options starting at $4 and many pieces typically between $15 and $25, and there are no added charges for glaze, seating, palettes, or kiln use. If time is tight or pickup is not possible, you may take your project home to paint, and an acrylic kit is provided at no extra cost. You can stay as long as the studio is open, snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome, and alcohol is not permitted. Choices are refreshed regularly, including many pieces made in house, with year-round holiday and spooky themes plus special collections like Vintage Pours from early 1900s molds, Seasonal Flats for decor, magnets, or photo frames in more than fifty sets that span everything from festive motifs to dinosaur bones, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe after glazing and firing, hand crafted pottery thrown or built by the studio’s artists, and handmade Christmas ornaments available throughout the year. The studio also supports parties, off site events, and wholesale orders for organizations.
Peaceful PotterKen Norton at Pocono Downs Mohegan Pennsylvania
A musical event featuring Kenneth Norton takes place in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, showcasing his work for local audiences.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaSummer Solstice
Celebrate the arrival of Summer with a morning dedicated to nature, connection, and personal rejuvenation. Participants will engage in a tranquil, silent meditation walk around the sanctuary, grounding themselves and finding inner peace. Activities include weaving grass and flower crowns to inspire gratitude, creating music for the bird village, and spending time in quiet companionship with the animals. This experience is crafted to nourish the spirit and cultivate presence, wonder, and connection for adults.
Indraloka Animal SanctuaryChampagne Brunch Buffet at The Hive Taphouse
This champagne brunch buffet at The Hive Taphouse in Mohegan Pennsylvania offers eggs and omelets cooked to order, an inviting array of pastries and muffins, soups and salads, and a rotating selection of favorites.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaAirPower History Tour
Experience an aviation showcase that brings history to life. With a mission centered on education, inspiration, and honoring heritage, this traveling program offers sensory-rich encounters with the story of flight. At Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, attendees can explore experiences not found elsewhere and connect with the past through vivid sights and sounds.
Wilkes-Barre Scranton International AirportKnit & Crochet Night
Abide Coffeehouse hosts a welcoming knit and crochet gathering for all skill levels. Experienced makers and beginners alike can work on projects, find fresh inspiration, and connect with fellow crafters over a cup of coffee. The focus is on creativity, conversation, and a relaxed atmosphere. Bring your own needles, hooks, and works in progress to share ideas and meet new friends.
Abide CoffeehouseSocial Emotional Learning (SEL) Group!
An ongoing Social Emotional Learning group helps children develop emotional awareness, strengthen social skills, and practice healthy coping strategies in a welcoming group setting. This weekly program uses open enrollment, so new participants may start when space allows and required intake steps are completed in advance. An RSVP is needed at least one week before attending to allow time for intake and scheduling. An intake is required prior to participation to confirm a good fit and to help staff prepare for each child. Sessions take place at the Wilkes-Barre office. Private insurance is accepted, and the self-pay rate is $25 per session. To register or learn more, contact the office to begin the intake process.
2026 Peace Camp
Summer Peace Camp welcomes children ages five to thirteen to Gather Community Space at First Presbyterian Church. Campers explore hands on art projects, practice thoughtful communication, enjoy yoga, and play games that support a healthy body and mind. Outdoor moments include nature walks along with opportunities to learn about sustainability and gardening. Participants also build skills in peer mediation and community building, with most activities organized by age group. Registration is 125 dollars per child, and scholarships are available for families with multiple children attending and for those who need financial assistance. Enrollment is limited to 40 campers. For questions, email peacewb@verizon.net.
Gather Community SpaceSummer Salon
Enjoy a relaxed conversation circle dedicated to art in all its forms. Share what has been catching your eye lately, whether that is traditional visual art, film, music, or a wonderfully niche interest, and connect with others through open discussion. Artists may bring their own pieces to spark conversation and feedback. Light refreshments will be available. Admission is free and open to the public.
Circle Centre for the ArtsNibble & Paint
Settle in at Abide Coffeehouse for a relaxed evening of painting, snacks, and friendly conversation. No experience is required, and all materials are provided. Choose to follow a guided project or paint your own idea while enjoying light bites and your favorite beverages. The cost is $35, which covers the canvas, paints, and art supplies. Registration is required to reserve a spot.
Abide CoffeehouseAgnes
Agnes, a critically acclaimed and locally produced documentary, returns to the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre for two screenings. It opens the venue’s W. Curtis Montz Film Series, a tradition that highlights standout documentary, foreign, and independent films, and it will be presented on the Luzerne Foundation Screen. The film weaves rarely seen photographs, local news footage, newspaper clippings, and interviews with survivors, and for the first time includes archived footage from national networks. It has not been broadcast on television. Its premiere at the F.M. Kirby Center sold out, prompting three additional showings by popular demand. Widely praised for its emotional impact and uplifting portrait of the Wyoming Valley’s resilience during what was then the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, this homegrown story returns to the big screen. Tickets are on sale, and additional titles in the film series will be announced in the venue’s upcoming season brochure.
F.M. Kirby CenterDungeons & Dragons
At Abide Coffeehouse, Dungeons & Dragons brings people together for collaborative storytelling, creativity, and friendly company with coffee in hand. Suitable for seasoned players and newcomers alike, this gathering invites participants to bring dice, imagination, and party spirit as they dive into cooperative quests and create memorable moments. Settle in with a favorite drink and enjoy a session filled with fantasy, adventure, and camaraderie.
Abide CoffeehouseFarmers Market
The Wilkes-Barre City Farmers Market presents a seasonal series of weekly market days, with special preview dates scheduled before the full season begins.
Public Square ParkParty on the Patio
UNCAGED delivers a dynamic homage to the Zac Brown Band, channeling the heart, musical skill, and uplifting spirit of a country favorite. This performance celebrates the sound and energy that have made the group so widely loved.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaPistol Skill Builder w/ Benjamin Dewalt & Erick...
OnSight Firearms Training presents a pistol skill builder with Benjamin Dewalt and Erick Gelhaus. The class costs $150.00, with a $120 deposit required to reserve your spot and $30 cash due at the class.
The Cabin Armory and Training CenterUncaged: Zac Brown Tribute
UNCAGED pays tribute to the Zac Brown Band with a show centered on tight musicianship, soulful delivery, and the kind of feel good energy that made the group a favorite in country music. The performance is devoted to capturing the spirit and sound of the originals, bringing their signature vibe to the stage for an authentic celebration.
Mohegan Arena at Casey PlazaWither/Grow Album Release Show
This album release show marks Wither/Grow from So Much Hope, Buried., a piano-driven post-hardcore group formed in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania during the pandemic. Vocalist and pianist Derek Nowak, guitarist Andrew Blank, bassist Gavin Jacobs, and drummer Eric Novroski blend striking harmonies with candid, heartfelt lyrics aimed at a deep connection with listeners. Early singles led to the debut EP Sentiment, featuring songs such as Desert Child, Rose Eyes, and Slave, which showcase heavy melodic moments balanced with clean-sung hooks. The band followed with the standalone track Apparition, accompanied by a church-set video that explores grief and longing. Their work has also appeared on the Resuscitation Records compilation The Bitter Taste of Lost Years, underscoring ties to the spirit-filled hardcore community and an ongoing message of hope and resilience. Presale tickets are 15 dollars, with day-of pricing at 20 dollars. The kitchen will be open through close. To reserve a table, call 570-822-2992. Guests under 21 are permitted with a legal parent and must bring ID.
River Street Jazz CafeBrooklyn Vortex
Experience an intimate speakeasy-style jazz night inside The Frederick Stegmaier Mansion as Brooklyn Vortex brings the vibrant spirit of New York City’s jazz scene to Wilkes-Barre. Founded by Wilkes-Barre native Jesse Lynch, this NYC-based series gathers top-tier musicians and original music, returning to its roots for a special hometown edition. The lineup features Matt Smallcomb, a versatile New York drummer known for work with Alarm Will Sound and major Broadway productions, alongside Joe Michaels, a Northeastern Pennsylvania native who has performed with acclaimed jazz artists across the country. Your ticket includes a live performance and jam session, Stegmaier beer and select wines, pizza, and warm mini Frederick chocolate chip cookies. Tickets are $75 plus tax. Availability is very limited, creating an exclusive setting filled with music, history, and atmosphere.
Frederick Stegmaier MansionColoring Club
Come to the Library and color! A variety of coloring supplies and pages suitable for all ages and experience levels will be available.
Lackawanna County Children’s LibraryMajor Moment
Alternative metal outfit Major Moment, based in Boston, delivers a dramatic blend of heavy guitar power, sleek modern production, and tuneful vocals that creates a vivid, cinematic atmosphere.
The Ritz TheaterCruzin’ the Square
Cruzin’ the Square Car Show is a recurring community gathering at Public Square, where people come together to showcase and view cars.
Public Square ParkNight of Recovery
Cold Bore Counseling presents a free community event, "Night of Recovery," hosted by Chris Dreisbach. Special guests include Frank J. Ruggiero, Lackawanna County Judge; Ryan Leaf, former NFL Quarterback; Marty Flynn, PA State Senator; and Ricardo Rodriguez, WWE Alumni. Admission is free and open to the public. Doors open earlier.
The Theater at NorthSaturday Storytime
A weekly storytime takes place in the children's department. For details and the current featured title, please check with a bookseller.
A Little Lady & Her Gentleman – A Father Daughter Experience
An elegant father daughter evening unfolds at the historic Mary Stegmaier Mansion, where Victorian charm pairs with modern style to create a memorable celebration. The night features passed appetizers followed by a buffet dinner, with music and dancing led by DJ Lisa. Guests can pose beneath a balloon arch photo backdrop, every little lady receives a floral crown, and dads and daughters can decorate a keepsake photo frame to take home. Tickets are $60 per adult plus a $12 service fee and $4.32 tax, and $35 per child plus a $7.00 service fee and $2.52 tax. Gentlemen may preorder a fresh floral wrist corsage for $40 through Resy. For proper coordination, place ticket reservations and corsage orders under the same name. Guests are encouraged to wear their finest attire for an evening filled with dancing, smiles, and lasting memories.
The Mary Stegmaier MansionThe Mighty Susquehannas and more
Entry is restricted to guests 21 and older, and table reservations can be made by calling 570-822-2992. The kitchen remains open until closing. Specials include mini martinis priced at $6 for women and a half-off deal on Miller Lite drafts available during a limited promotion.
The River Street Jazz CafeJuly 4, 1776 – Breaking News: Independence Is...
A presentation will be held at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock. Admission is free, and the program is presented by Tunkhannock Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.
RiverFest 2026
RiverFest 2026 brings guided paddling on the Susquehanna with Susquehanna Kayak & Canoe Rentals alongside a full day of riverfront festivities at Nesbitt Park. Guided outings offer a scenic glide through the water for an immersive way to appreciate the river. The park celebration features interactive nature activities, family-friendly games and craft making, live music, and giveaways. Visitors can catch wildlife demonstrations, explore the science of the river, and enjoy time outdoors with the community. Paddlers from the Saturday trip arrive back at Nesbitt Park during the festival.
Nesbitt ParkOpen Glaze
Paint your own pottery in a relaxed, welcoming studio setting. Choose from pre-made, kiln-fired pieces, share your selection with the staff, add your glaze design, then leave it to be fired and pick up your finished piece two weeks later. Drop-ins are welcome, and reservations are encouraged with at least 12 hours’ notice by contacting the studio. Studio time is only limited by open hours. Pricing is clearly marked on each item, starting around $4, with many pieces typically ranging from $15 to $25. The listed price covers glazing, firing, and common add-ons such as lights, stoppers, and corks, and there are no extra charges for glazes, seating, palettes, or kiln use. If returning for pickup is not possible, an acrylic paint kit can be taken home at no additional cost. No prior art experience is needed. Staff can help with techniques like double-loading brushes, creating ombre effects, and planning a design. Stencil outlines are available and will burn off in the kiln, revealing only the artwork you applied. The selection is extensive and frequently refreshed, including many pieces made in-house. Look for vintage pours from early 1900s molds, seasonal flats that work as décor, magnets, or frame accents, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe once glazed and fired, hand made pottery formed on the wheel or by hand, and Christmas ornaments available all year. Holiday and spooky themes are stocked year-round. Guests may bring snacks and nonalcoholic drinks. The studio also offers parties, off-site events, and wholesale options for the pottery they produce.
Peaceful PotterThe Fabulous 45s
Enjoy a performance by The Fabulous 45s.
Tauras ClubMarjon Golf Course
Enjoy an evening listening to Led Zeppelin under the stars. Remember to bring your chairs so you can relax and enjoy the show.
Marjon Golf CourseSteamtown Excursion to Delaware Water Gap...
Join the Steamtown National Historic Site for a trip to the Delaware Water Gap for a Founders Day celebration and River Sojourn. Enjoy a train ride through the Pocono Mountains and along the Delaware River to Slateford Junction. From there, youll head to the town of Delaware Water Gap to celebrate Founders Day. There will be limited amenities at the station, but grilled food and cold beverages will be available for purchase. Bus transportation will be provided into town, where visitors can enjoy local vendors and restaurants.
Steamtown National Historic SiteJewish Food Festival
Returning to Nay Aug Park in Scranton, this four day festival celebrates Jewish cuisine and welcomes everyone. Throughout the event, the focus is on Jewish ethnic foods.
Social Club
A social club gathers in the Wyoming Valley Mall food court for community journaling and crafting. Participants may bring a personal journal or buy one on site. Supplies are available for $5.
Wyoming Valley MallLife Drawing
Strengthen your drawing practice in a relaxed, friendly session at Wilkes-Barre Township. Meet others who enjoy sketching, build your skills in a casual setting, and feel supported while you create. All experience levels are welcome.
Wilkes-Barre TownshipCelebrate America: An Independence Day Concert
First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Northeast Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, presents a patriotic Independence Day concert in the church sanctuary. The program features organists Canon Mark Laubach, Bernie Gardzalla, and Carl Ruck, pianist Alan Hack, a brass quartet, the Lyric Consort, and a combined choir led by John M. Vaida. Repertoire includes Peter Wilhousky’s arrangement of Battle Hymn of the Republic, Mack Wilberg’s Anthem of Peace, and Patrick Michaels’ We the People of One Nation. The concert is free and open to the public.
First Presbyterian ChurchYu-Gi-Oh! Open Play Advanced Format
Players can put their decks to the test against local opponents across four rounds of Swiss. Entry is free. Each participant receives one OTS pack for taking part, and additional OTS packs will be given away at random.
Time Walk GamesSwap Market
The Swap Market at Abide Coffeehouse is a relaxed gathering where participants bring books, games, clothing, home decor, and other items they no longer need to exchange for something different. It offers a simple way to refresh your space, uncover hidden gems, and meet others over coffee. Whether new to swapping or experienced, everyone can expect a friendly focus on sharing and discovery. Attendees bring items they are ready to pass along and an open mind for a lively, low pressure exchange.
Abide CoffeehouseFree Sensory Friendly Morning | June 28, 2026
An inclusive, sensory-friendly morning at Chuck E. Cheese in Wilkes-Barre, hosted by The We Are One Foundation, is designed for children and adults with special needs and disabilities. The setting is adjusted for comfort with softer lighting, lower music, fewer distractions, and staff trained to create a calm, judgment-free environment. Chuck E. will make a special appearance. Participation is limited to 20 VIP guests with special needs and/or disabilities, and there is no age limit for VIPs. Each VIP receives two hours of unlimited gameplay along with pizza, drinks, and dessert. Registration is required due to limited capacity. Family members and guardians may accompany VIPs without tickets. For more information, call or text 570-599-7418. If plans change, please provide at least 24 hours’ notice by phone or text so spots can be offered to other families, and note that no-shows without notice may be placed on a waitlist for future events.
Chuck E. CheeseOpen Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Create your own colorful ceramic piece at Peaceful Potter during an open glazing session. Choose from a wide selection of already made and fired items, let the team know what you picked, add your glaze, then leave it to be fired. Finished work is typically ready for pickup in about two weeks. Drop-ins are welcome, and reserving a spot is encouraged for planners. Reservations can be made at least 12 hours in advance by sending a message on Facebook or by email. Friendly guidance is available for all skill levels, including help with brush techniques like double-loading and ombre, plus design planning. Stencil outlines can be applied for you to glaze over, and they disappear in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Prices are clearly marked on each piece and include glazing, firing, and extras such as lights, stoppers, or corks. There are no added charges for glazes, seating, palettes, or kiln use. Options range from simple to detailed, with items starting at $4 and many pieces commonly in the $15 to $25 range. If you are short on time or cannot return, you may take your project home to paint with a complimentary acrylic kit. Time in the studio is only limited by open hours. Snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome. The shelves are refreshed often, with year-round holiday and spooky themes and many pieces crafted in house. Discover vintage pours cast from early 1900s molds, small seasonal flats for decor, magnets, or frames with more than 50 sets spanning themes from festive motifs to dinosaur bones, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe once glazed and fired, hand-thrown and hand-built pottery made by the studio’s artists for you to personalize, and handmade ornaments available all year. The studio also accommodates parties, can bring activities to other locations, and offers wholesale options for organizations.
Peaceful PotterCoffee & Convo’s
Enjoy a cup of coffee at Abide Coffeehouse while connecting through relaxed conversation. Expect an easygoing atmosphere with upbeat, friendly chats.
Abide CoffeehouseBookmark embroidery workshop
Take part in a hands-on workshop at Abide Coffeehouse where participants make embroidered bookmarks inspired by coffee and books. Enjoy a beverage from Abide as you stitch and personalize your creations. Tickets are required.
Wilkes-Barre TownshipNorfolk Tides at Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders
Polka Night brings lively energy with a performance by the John Stevens Polka Band. Upbeat oom-pah rhythms invite attendees to step and sway through Geisinger Plaza in a spirited celebration of the style.
PNC FieldBarry Manilow
Barry Manilow brings a career-spanning collection of pop standards to Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre. The set focuses on fan favorites, heartfelt ballads, and storytelling that helps the performance feel personal across generations. This is a rescheduled date and an uncommon arena appearance in Northeast Pennsylvania.
Mohegan Sun ArenaM80: Ultimate 80s Dance Party Band at Party on the Patio
Mohegan Pennsylvania and M80 present a music event. According to the listing, 547 people are interested and 43 are going.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaNorfolk Tides at Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders
The Norfolk Tides take on the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at PNC Field. For information to help plan your visit, check the RailRiders website or call the front office at (570) 558-2255 with any questions before the game.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at PNC FieldFood Truck Fridays at Clubhouse 315
Fridays at Clubhouse 315 turn into a weekly outing with a rotating mix of food, offering an evening that goes beyond the meal. Each week brings new flavors and a complete night out in one place.
Clubhouse3154th of July Celebration
Celebrate the music of Journey and REO Speedwagon with a special tribute.
Kirby ParkHorr's Hot Dogs @ Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration 🎆 Kirby Park
Kirby Park hosts the City of Wilkes-Barre’s traditional Fourth of July celebration, a classic way to mark the holiday.
Kirby ParkLive Harness Racing - Tuesday at the Racetrack
Take a break between races with live acoustic sets by talented local musicians. The atmosphere is family friendly, and all ages are welcome. Outdoor food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaCommunity Closet
At The Wright Center for Community Health Wilkes-Barre, patients and local residents can browse a community closet featuring free clothing in both new and gently used condition. Visitors may choose items from the available selection at no cost. Supplies are limited and distribution is first come, first served.
The Wright Center for Community HealthYoung Reader Summer Bookwyrm Book Club
Barnes & Noble hosts a summer book club created for kids and their parents. Geared toward eager bookwyrms, it celebrates a shared love of reading and offers a welcoming space for young readers throughout the season.
Barnes & NobleBasic Drawing Sessions
Teaching artist Virginia Sosik leads a six-week introduction to drawing fundamentals that focuses on sharpening how you see so your work lands on the page with greater accuracy and confidence. Working with graphite pencils, participants practice key techniques centered on proportion, scale, and precise measurement, and learn to use common drawing tools to strengthen their skills. Guided sessions progress toward creating still life studies, and each student receives individual feedback. A materials list will be provided.
Circle Centre for the ArtsBeyond the Page: A Journey Through American Chamber Music
At Osterhout Free Library, a free string quartet concert explores the many sounds of America over more than a century. Two violins, a viola, and a cello trace this journey through music by Ives, Joplin, Glass, Barber, and Montgomery, all connected by the American Quartet by Antonín Dvořák, a visiting composer who captured what he heard here on the page. The program features Charles Ives’s Scherzo for String Quartet, Antonín Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 12, Op. 96, Scott Joplin’s Paragon Rag, Philip Glass’s String Quartet No. 3, Samuel Barber’s String Quartet in B minor, Op. 11, and Jessie Montgomery’s Strum for String Quartet. Performing are John Vaida and Keiko Tokunaga on violins, Amy Iwazumi on viola, and Lisa Caravan on cello. No background in classical music is required, and curiosity is encouraged.
Osterhout Free LibraryOpen Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Paint your own pottery at Peaceful Potter during an open glazing experience. Drop in, or reserve a spot at least 12 hours ahead by sending a Facebook message or email. Choose a piece that is already made and fired, let the team know what you selected, add your glaze design, and leave it at the front desk. Your fully fired creation will be ready for pickup in about two weeks. No prior art experience is required. Staff can demonstrate techniques such as double loading brushes, creating an ombre effect, and planning a layout. If you prefer, they can add a stencil outline for you to glaze over, and those guide lines vanish in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Every item is individually priced and that price includes glazing, firing, and applicable extras like lights, stoppers, or corks. There are no additional charges for glaze, seating, palettes, or kiln use. The selection ranges from simple to ornate, with options starting at $4 and many pieces commonly priced between $15 and $25. If you are short on time or cannot return for pickup, you can take your project home to paint with a complimentary acrylic kit. You can stay as long as open hours allow. Snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome, but alcohol is not permitted. Explore holiday and spooky themes year round, with frequent restocks and new additions. Many ceramics are made in house, including Vintage Pours created from molds from the 1900s, a wide collection of Seasonal Flats for decor, magnets, or frames with more than 50 sets from festive motifs to dinosaur bones, durable tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe after glazing and firing, handmade pottery thrown or built by the studio’s artists, and handmade Christmas ornaments available throughout the year. Parties, off site events, and wholesale options are also available.
Hooch Wagon Brew Fest
Experience tastings of craft brews, wines, and ciders from the Coal Region in a historic mining town in Pennsylvania. Enjoy local flavor in a setting that reflects the area's mining heritage.
Eckley Miners' VillageBradley Phillip Parks plays the patio
Bradley Phillip Parks returns for a patio performance at Breaker Brewing Company in Wilkes-Barre Township. The setting welcomes all ages and there is no cover charge. Live music is available at no cost with a food purchase.
Breaker Brewing CompanyLittle Theatre of Wilkes Barre presents: A Chorus Line
A Chorus Line opens the door to a Broadway casting call, giving an inside look at the audition room. The score is by Marvin Hamlisch and the lyrics are by Edward Kleban.
Little Theatre of Wilkes-BarreOpen Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Paint your own pottery during an open glazing session at Peaceful Potter, where you can choose a ready-made ceramic piece and bring it to life with color and design. Walk-ins are welcome, and reservations are encouraged at least 12 hours in advance. The process is simple. Browse the shelves for a bisque-fired item, let the team know what you selected, decorate it with glaze, then leave it at the front desk for firing. Your finished piece will be ready for pickup two weeks later. No prior art experience is needed. Staff can help with techniques like double-loading brushes, creating ombre effects, and planning your layout. If you prefer a guide, hundreds of stencil outlines are available and will burn away in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Pricing is straightforward. Each item is individually marked and the amount includes glazing, firing, and common add-ons such as lights, stoppers, or corks. The selection ranges from simple to ornate, with prices starting at $4 and many pieces typically falling between $15 and $25. There are no extra charges for glazing, studio time, palettes, or kiln use. If you are short on time or cannot return for pickup, you may take your project home to paint using an acrylic kit provided at no additional cost. Your visit can last as long as the studio is open. Guests may bring snacks and drinks, but alcohol is not permitted. Holiday and spooky-themed items are available year round, and the assortment is restocked often, including many pieces made in house. Explore specialty offerings such as Vintage Pours cast from early 1900s molds, a large collection of Seasonal Flats for décor, magnets, or framing accents, durable tableware that is dishwasher and microwave safe, hand made pottery crafted on the wheel or by hand, and handmade ornaments offered throughout the year. The studio also hosts parties, provides off-site events, and offers wholesale options for organizations. Clay classes are available as well.
Racing Entertainment
This racing event at Mohegan Pennsylvania is presented with support from the Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen’s Association and Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania. The Hambletonian Society, Inc. provides event services. It is designated for foals from 2024 and 2023.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaPittston Farmers Market
In Downtown Pittston, this farmers market showcases fresh offerings from local farms. Visitors can explore a range of goods from area growers.
Pittston Farmers MarketPride Performances
An Art in Context lecture explores drag, community, and resilience, led by Mrs. Kasha Davis from RuPaul’s Drag Race, followed by performances. A private meet and greet is available to Sordoni Gallery members. Registration is required for the meet and greet, the lecture, and the performances.
Sordoni Art GalleryRockin’ the River: Every Breath You Take
Part of the eighth annual Rockin’ the River summer concert series, this free, all-ages show features Every Breath You Take paying tribute to the music of Sting and The Police, with Aaron Fink & The Fury opening. The concert takes place at the Millennium Circle at River Common in Wilkes-Barre. Expect food vendors and beverages from Susquehanna Brewing Company. Presented by Visit Luzerne County and the Riverfront Parks Committee, the series draws thousands of music fans and is supported by sponsors including Geisinger, Lewith & Freeman, DiscoverNEPA, Mountain Productions, PSC Petroleum Service Company, the City of Wilkes-Barre, Susquehanna Brewing Company, Luzerne Foundation, Choice One Credit Union, Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies, and Pennsylvania American Water.
Millenium CircleSTARS of the Valley Awards 2026
STARS of the Valley Awards is an evening that honors community members who exemplify what it means to be a STAR. The celebration recognizes service to others, the ability to inspire transformation in the lives of those around them, a strong commitment to advancing economic growth, resilience, and steady support for people in need. Registration details will be announced soon, and sponsorship opportunities are available.
Westmoreland ClubFood Truck Fridays at Clubhouse 315
Happening every Friday, Food Truck Fridays at Clubhouse 315 turn the end of the week into a full night out. Expect more than just a meal, with a rotating selection of food options that keeps each visit fresh.
Clubhouse315Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders vs. Worcester Red Sox
The Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders face the Worcester Red Sox at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at PNC Field. For details to review before your visit, check the RailRiders website. Questions before the game can be directed to the Front Office at (570) 558-2255.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at PNC FieldBrücke Show 2026
The inaugural BRÜCKE SHOW brings an expansive automotive showcase to Market Street, including the Market Street Bridge, for two days of activity. Named for the German word for bridge, it features more than 1,000 cars, trucks, and bikes along with over 80 automotive and food vendors. The full stretch of Market Street across two towns will be closed to traffic, creating a walkable experience where show vehicles line the roadway and a main stage stands at the center of the bridge. A wide range of programming is planned throughout both days, and tickets and passes will be available.
Wilkes Barre Public SquareOpen Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
This open studio session at Peaceful Potter offers a relaxed paint-your-own pottery experience. Walk-ins are welcome, and reservations are recommended; reservations can be arranged at least 12 hours in advance by sending a message on Facebook or by emailing relax@peacefulpotter.com. Guests simply come in, choose a ceramic piece that has already been formed and bisque fired, let the staff know who they are and what they selected, add their glaze, and leave the piece at the front desk. The studio will fire it and have it ready for pickup in about two weeks. No prior art background is required. Team members can demonstrate brush loading, ombre effects, and design planning, and they can trace a stencil outline that burns away in the kiln so only the glaze artwork remains. Pricing is clearly marked on each item and covers everything, including glazing, firing, and common add-ons like lights, stoppers, or corks. Options span a wide range with pieces starting around 4 dollars and many falling in the 15 to 25 dollar range. There are no extra charges for glaze, seating, palettes, or kiln use. If time is tight or returning for pickup is not possible, projects can go home to be painted with an acrylic kit provided at no additional cost. Studio time is only limited by open hours. Food and non-alcoholic drinks may be brought along, but alcohol is not permitted. Holiday and spooky themed items are available throughout the year. Inventory is refreshed often, with many designs made in-house. Shoppers will find a broad selection, including vintage pours cast from early 1900s molds, small seasonal flats for decor, magnets, or photo frames with dozens of sets from festive motifs to dinosaur bones, durable tableware that becomes microwave and dishwasher safe after glazing and firing, handmade pottery created on the wheel or by hand by the studio’s artists, and year-round handmade ornaments. The studio also accommodates parties, offers off-site experiences, and can wholesale its in-house pottery to organizations.
Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders vs. Worcester Red Sox
Looking for details before the game? The RailRiders website provides key information to help you prepare ahead of your visit. For questions in advance, contact the Front Office at (570) 558-2255.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at PNC FieldPittston Farmers Market
Downtown Pittston’s farmers market highlights farm-fresh offerings from local farms, with a variety of options to explore.
Pittston Farmers MarketFix Your Own Back Pain and Sciatica Workshop
A free workshop at Elite Spine and Sports PT shares practical ways to ease back pain and sciatica using natural approaches. Led by the clinic’s sciatica and lower back specialists, it covers the most common causes of these problems, the biggest mistake that can slow healing, and how to choose treatments that match the root cause. Expect clear guidance on how a back issue can lead to leg pain, numbness, or tingling, plus what effective, lasting relief can look like without medications, injections, or surgery. A past patient described a major improvement in daily life after care at the clinic, underscoring the focus on restoring movement and overall health. Attendance is free with advance registration by phone at 570-970-0402. Seating is limited to 15, and a waiting list may be created once capacity is reached.
Elite Spine And Sports PTPISTOL SKILL BUILDER
OnSight Firearms Training is presenting a pistol skill builder at The Cabin Armory and Training Center. This training is centered on building and improving pistol skills. The fee to participate is $80.
The Cabin Armory and Training CenterSaint Joseph's Center Summer Festival
Saint Joseph’s Center presents its yearly summer festival at Marywood University. The event also features WNEP’s annual telethon.
Marywood UniversityLittle Theatre of Wilkes Barre presents: A Chorus Line
Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre presents A Chorus Line, a trailblazing musical that offers a backstage look at a Broadway audition. With music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban, this production centers on the audition process and what unfolds behind the curtain.
Little Theatre of Wilkes-BarreRockin’ the River: Hotter Than July: Stevie Wonder Tribute, with Bret Alexander & Friends
Hotter Than July brings a celebration of Stevie Wonder to Millennium Circle at River Common in Wilkes-Barre, with Bret Alexander & Friends as the opening act. This free, all-ages Rockin’ the River concert is part of the series’ eighth year, a tradition that began in 2019 and has drawn crowds of 3,000 to nearly 6,000. Attendees will find food vendors and beverages from Susquehanna Brewing Company. The show is presented by Visit Luzerne County and the Riverfront Parks Committee, with major support from Geisinger, Lewith & Freeman, DiscoverNEPA, Mountain Productions, PSC Petroleum Service Company, the City of Wilkes-Barre, Susquehanna Brewing Company, Luzerne Foundation, Choice One Credit Union, Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies, and Pennsylvania American Water.
Millenium Circle2026 Summer Concert Series: Southbound
Enjoy live music at the Historic Freeland Public Park Pavilion as part of a Friday concert series. Admission is free for every show in the series.
Public Park PavilionSteamtown Excursion to Moscow: Moscow Country Street Fair
Steamtown National Historic Site hosts an excursion to Moscow in conjunction with the Moscow Country Street Fair.
Steamtown National Historic SiteLive Comedy Night: Zack Hammond
Settle into an intimate, lounge-style room at The Burnt Norton for a night of stand-up hosted by Angelia Petrillo. Enjoy a full cocktail and tapas menu while comedians take the stage, including sets from Sam Grim of Allentown, PA, and Eric Camp of NY, with more performers to be announced. Headlining the show is Zack Hammond, a NEPA native now based in Philadelphia. He tours nationally and is known for sharp, intelligent, dark humor, bringing his act to theaters, clubs, fire halls, and even pizza shops. His debut special, “Welfare in Disguise,” was released in 2023.
The Burnt NortonChristmas in July 2026
Christmas in July at Coal Street Park showcases vendor spaces adorned with Christmas decorations and includes a giant gingerbread house competition.
Coal Street ParkOpen Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Paint your own pottery during an open glazing session at Peaceful Potter. Drop-ins are welcome, and reservations are encouraged at least 12 hours in advance by message or email. Choose a ready-made, already fired ceramic piece, let the staff know what you selected, add your glaze design, then leave it to be fired and pick it up about two weeks later. Beginners are supported with friendly guidance, including techniques like double-loading brushes, creating ombre effects, planning a layout, and using stencils whose outlines burn away in the kiln so only your design remains. Every item is clearly priced and that price covers glazing, firing, and common extras such as lights, stoppers, and corks. There is a wide range of styles and costs, from simple to detailed. Pieces start at $4, with many typically between $15 and $25, and there are no additional charges for glazing, studio time, palettes, or kiln use. If you are short on time or cannot return for pickup, you can take a project home to paint with an acrylic kit provided at no extra cost. Snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome. The shelves are replenished frequently, with holiday and spooky season themes available year round, and many pieces are made in-house. Featured options include vintage designs poured from molds dating to the 1900s, flat decorative sets suited for magnets or photo frames with more than 50 themes from festive motifs to dinosaur bones, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe after firing, wheel-thrown and handbuilt pieces crafted on site for you to personalize, and handmade ornaments offered throughout the year. Parties, off-site events, and wholesale opportunities are also available.
Open Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Enjoy an open glazing session at Peaceful Potter where you can personalize ready-made ceramic pieces with your own designs. Drop in without a booking, or secure a spot by arranging a reservation at least 12 hours in advance through a Facebook message or email. The process is straightforward. Choose a bisque item that has already been fired, let the team know what you selected, add color and detail with glazes, leave it at the front desk, then return two weeks later to collect your fully fired piece. Friendly guidance is available for every skill level. Staff can demonstrate techniques like double-loading brushes and creating gradient effects, help plan a design, or add stencil outlines that disappear in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Each piece is individually priced, and that price includes everything, such as glazing, firing, and extras like lights, stoppers, and corks. Options range from simple to intricate, with prices starting at $4 and many pieces commonly priced around $15 to $25. There are no added fees for glazes, seating, palettes, or kiln use. If time is tight or you cannot return for pickup, you can take your project home to paint with an acrylic kit provided at no extra cost. Stay as long as studio hours allow. Outside snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome, and alcohol is not permitted. Shelves are refreshed regularly, with holiday and spooky themes available throughout the year. Many items are crafted in house, including vintage designs cast from early 1900s molds, small seasonal flats that work as decor, magnets, or frame accents with themes ranging from festive icons to dinosaur bones, functional tableware that is glazed and fired to be dishwasher and microwave safe, hand-thrown and hand-built pieces from the studio’s artists, and handmade ornaments available in every season. Group celebrations, off-site activities, and wholesale options for organizations are also available.
Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders vs. Syracuse Mets
A head-to-head matchup between the Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders and the Syracuse Mets takes place at PNC Field. For need-to-know details before you go, visit the RailRiders website or contact the Front Office at (570) 558-2255 with questions prior to the game.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at PNC FieldDerek Hough
Catch Derek Hough live at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, with theater tickets available through Gametime.
F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing ArtsNEPA's Biggest Bridal Show at Mohegan Sun Arena Wilkes-Barre
This wedding planning experience offers a chance to win a honeymoon while connecting with dozens of leading vendors and gathering hundreds of fresh ideas. Explore eye catching displays, try samples, and discover savings that can help stretch the budget. There are additional prize opportunities and more to support every step of planning.
Mohegan PennsylvaniaChris Brown Comedy in Scranton, PA
This stand-up show features Chris Brown, an up and coming comedian based in New York, delivering a night full of laughs. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly recommended.
Groove BrewingSt. Al's Annual Bazaar!
St. Al’s Annual Bazaar was named a 2025 Best of the Best Bazaar by Times Leader readers. The event features a variety of food, games, bingo, and a flea market. A beer tent offers new selections for attendees 21 and over. Visitors can browse a Vera Bradley stand and try the dime pitch. Live music is scheduled across multiple nights with performances by Triple Fret, recognized as Times Leader Readers Best Music Group in 2023, 2024, and 2025, as well as Popstar Drive and Strawberry Jam. Strawberry Jam performs classic rock from the 60s and 70s.
Padden HallRockin’ the River: Mere Mortals and special guests, Gracie Jane Sinclair & The Band
Visit Luzerne County shared news that the Rockin’ the River summer concert series, now in its eighth year, is returning to Millennium Circle at River Common. The series brings live summer performances to this venue.
Millennium CircleSt. Al's Annual Bazaar!
St. Al's Annual Bazaar brings a lively mix of food, games, bingo, and a bustling flea market. A beer tent offers new selections for guests 21 and older, and there is also a Vera Bradley stand and the classic dime pitch. Live entertainment features Triple Fret, recognized by Times Leader readers as Best Music Group in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Popstar Drive joins the lineup, and Strawberry Jam delivers classic rock from the 60s and 70s.
Padden HallOpening Procession
Kick off NEPA Pagan Pride Day 2026 with a lively community procession through Kirby Park. Participants will gather at the welcome tent closest to the parking lot, then move together through the park to open the festival. Drums and other percussion are encouraged, and those with loud instruments are invited to bring them along. Add your voice if you like, or simply walk with the group. All are welcome to take part.
Kirby ParkNEPA's Day Downtown 2026
NEPA’s Summer in the City brings back its largest annual celebration with NEPA’s Day Downtown 2026, turning Public Square and the surrounding downtown into a daylong festival filled with activities for all ages. In its fifth year, the event partners with Food Dignity, Hillside Farms, The Cancer Wellness Center of NEPA, Janet Weis Children's Hospital, and Gifts for Teens to raise funds for local causes. Planned activities include the Run the River 5K and Walk at Kirby Park, more than 60 food, craft, and resource vendors, and over eight hours of live entertainment. Families will find a kids carnival and games, plus games of chance and more than 40 basket raffles. Visitors can meet farm animals from Hillside Farms and shop a new Food Dignity pay what you can produce stand. A discovery hunt featuring nonprofit partners and limited-time specials from downtown businesses add to the fun. Signature moments blend beloved traditions with fresh additions, from the NEPA Pup Parade, the Miss and Mister Sunshine pageant, the Garden Games produce competition with Food Dignity, dance studio showcases, and the return of NEPA’s Got Talent, to first-time features like a pierogi eating contest, NEPA Superstar Karaoke, and a concert at sunset on the Square. Proceeds benefit partner programs that serve children across Northeastern Pennsylvania. More announcements and participation details will be shared as the festival approaches.
Wilkes Barre Public SquareBUMPIN UGLIES w/ JOEY HARKUM
A live performance from Annapolis, Maryland’s Bumpin Uglies pairs with singer and songwriter Joey Harkum. Bumpin Uglies blends East Coast reggae, punk, and ska with folk storytelling, powered by a DIY spirit and a heavy touring schedule that has built a loyal following. Joey Harkum, formerly the lead singer and songwriter of Baltimore-based band Pasadena, launched his solo career with the acclaimed Love and Labor and followed with releases including Live at Buffalo Iron Works, Storyboard, Salt and Tar, and The Art of Revenge, which he supported with a cross country tour. His lyrics explore joy, love, loss, and sadness through vivid, personal storytelling. This event is 21 and over. To reserve a table, call 570-822-2992.
Open Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Paint your own pottery during an open glazing session at Peaceful Potter. Choose a piece that has already been crafted and fired to bisque, let the team know what you picked, add your glaze design, then leave it at the front desk to be fired again. Finished pieces are typically ready for pickup in about two weeks. Guidance is available for all experience levels, including help with double loading brushes, creating ombre effects, planning a design, and using stencils that burn away in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Each item has a marked price that includes glazing, firing, and common add ons like lights, stoppers, or corks. The assortment ranges from simple to intricate pieces starting around $4, with many options commonly in the $15 to $25 range. There are no additional charges for glaze, seating, palettes, or kiln use. If you are short on time or cannot return, you can take your project home to paint with an acrylic kit provided at no extra cost. Time in the studio is limited only by open hours. Snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome, but alcohol is not permitted. The selection is restocked often, with holiday and spooky themes available year round and many pieces made on site. Highlights include Vintage Pours cast from early 1900s molds, Seasonal Flats for decor, magnets, or photo frames with over 50 sets spanning themes from Christmas to dinosaur bones, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe after glazing and firing, hand thrown and hand built pottery by the studio’s artists, and handmade ornaments offered throughout the year. Walk ins are accommodated, and reserving a spot at least 12 hours in advance is recommended by sending a message on Facebook or by email. Parties, off site events, and wholesale options for organizations are also available.
Open Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Peaceful Potter offers a friendly paint-your-own-pottery experience where creativity comes to life. Both walk-ins and reservations are accommodated, with reservations suggested and best made at least 12 hours in advance via Facebook message or email. Choose a pre-made, already fired ceramic piece, let the team know what you selected, glaze your design, then leave it to be fired. Finished pieces are typically ready for pickup in about two weeks. Guidance is available for all skill levels. Staff can teach techniques like double-loading brushes, creating an ombre effect, and planning a design. They can also apply stencil outlines that disappear in the kiln, leaving only your artwork. Prices are marked on each item and include glazing, firing, and add-ons such as lights, stoppers, and corks. There are no extra charges for glaze, sitting, palettes, or kiln use. Options range from simple to ornate, starting at $4, with many pieces commonly in the $15 to $25 range. If time is limited or returning to pick up is not possible, a take-home acrylic paint kit is available at no additional cost so projects can be completed at home. Studio time is only limited by open hours. Guests are welcome to bring snacks and drinks, but alcohol is not permitted. The selection is extensive and refreshed often, including Christmas and spooky-season designs throughout the year. Many ceramics are crafted in house, such as Vintage Pours made from early 1900s molds, more than 50 sets of Seasonal Flats for decorations, magnets, or photo frames, durable tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe after glazing and firing, handmade pieces thrown on the wheel or built by hand, and handmade Christmas ornaments available year round. The studio also hosts parties and off-site events, and offers wholesale options for organizations.
Open Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Create a one-of-a-kind piece at Peaceful Potter with a paint-your-own pottery experience. Walk-ins are welcome, and reservations are recommended; they can be arranged at least 12 hours in advance by Facebook message or by emailing relax@peacefulpotter.com. Choose a pre-made ceramic piece, check in with staff, add your glaze design, then leave it for firing. Your finished work will be ready for pickup two weeks later. Guidance is available for all skill levels. Staff can demonstrate techniques such as double-loading brushes, blending for an ombre effect, and planning a layout. Stencils are available, and their outlines disappear in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Pricing is marked on each item and includes glazing, firing, and extras like lights, stoppers, and corks. The selection ranges from simple to intricate, with pieces starting at $4 and many averaging between $15 and $25. There are no separate charges for glaze, studio time, palettes, or kiln use. If you are short on time or cannot return for pickup, you can take a project home to paint with an acrylic kit provided at no additional cost. Stay as long as you like within business hours. Snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome. The studio regularly refreshes its shelves and also produces many items in-house, including Vintage Pours made from early 1900s molds, a wide array of Seasonal Flats for decor, magnets, or frames, durable tableware that is dishwasher and microwave safe, hand-thrown and hand-built pottery ready for your touch, and handmade Christmas ornaments available year-round. Seasonal themes, including holiday and spooky designs, are offered throughout the year. Party bookings, off-site events, and wholesale orders are available. Clay classes are also offered.
Open Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Paint your own pottery during an open glazing session at Peaceful Potter. Drop-ins are welcome, and reservations are encouraged at least 12 hours in advance by messaging on Facebook or emailing relax@peacefulpotter.com. On arrival, choose from ready-made, already fired ceramic pieces, let the staff know what you selected, glaze your design, then leave it for firing. Finished pieces are ready for pickup in about two weeks. No prior art experience is needed. Guidance is available for techniques like double-loading brushes, blending for ombre effects, and planning a layout, and stencils can be traced so that guide lines disappear in the kiln, leaving only your artwork. Each item is individually priced, and the listed price includes glazing, firing, and common add-ons such as lights, stoppers, and corks. The selection spans simple to intricate pieces starting at $4, with many items typically in the $15–$25 range. There are no extra charges for glaze, sitting, palettes, or kiln use. If you are short on time or cannot return for pickup, you may take your project home to paint with a complimentary acrylic kit. Snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are welcome. Expect holiday and spooky themes throughout the year, frequent restocks, and many pieces made in house, including vintage pours from early 1900s molds, decorative seasonal flats for decor, magnets, or frames, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe after glazing and firing, wheel-thrown and handbuilt pottery ready for your designs, and handmade ornaments. The studio also offers parties, off-site events, and wholesale options. Stay as long as you like within open hours and create something memorable.
Open Glaze @ Peaceful Potter
Paint your own pottery in a relaxed open glazing session at Peaceful Potter. Drop in, or reserve a spot at least 12 hours ahead by messaging on Facebook or emailing relax@peacefulpotter.com. Choose from pre-made, kiln-fired pieces, let the staff know what you selected, add your glaze design, leave it for firing at the front desk, then pick up your finished work two weeks later. Guidance is available for any skill level. Learn brush double-loading and ombré techniques, plan a design, or use a stencil that burns away in the kiln so only your artwork remains. Each item is individually priced, and the listed price includes glazing, firing, and common add-ons like lights, stoppers, and corks. Options range from simple to ornate starting at $4, with most pieces typically between $15 and $25. There are no extra charges for glaze, seating, palettes, or kiln use. If you are short on time or cannot return for pickup, you can take your project home to paint with a complimentary acrylic kit. Stay as long as the studio is open. Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are welcome, but alcohol is not permitted. The selection is extensive and refreshed often, including year-round holiday and spooky themes, with many pieces made in house. Look for vintage pours cast from early 1900s molds, more than 50 sets of seasonal flats for décor, magnets, or photo frames, functional tableware that becomes dishwasher and microwave safe once glazed and fired, handmade pottery created by the studio’s artists, and handmade Christmas ornaments available throughout the year. The studio also hosts parties, brings events off site, and offers wholesale for organizations.
22nd Annual Gala & Auction: Marrakech in the Moonlight
OSTERHOUT FREE LIBRARY is raising funds through an auction featuring a variety of fun and unique items to support the library. Create an account to preview items as they are added and to place bids once the auction opens. Auction items will also be on view at the 22nd Annual Gala & Auction at the Westmoreland Club. Raffle tickets for a $5,000 cash prize or a getaway are available, and gala dinner tickets can be purchased online.
Osterhout Free LibraryYacht This Way IN CONCERT at Clubhouse 315.
Start the Labor Day weekend in style with a two-hour concert of Yacht Rock music. Settle in for smooth, easygoing sounds from the first song to the last, perfect for kicking off the celebration with relaxed energy.
Clubhouse315PIANO MAN MEETS ROCKET MAN
A dynamic six-piece tribute celebrates the music of Billy Joel and Elton John with an upbeat journey through greatest hits and more. The performance is praised for its interactive spirit, often making the crowd feel like the seventh member of the band. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 on the day of the show. Attendees must be 21 or older, with those under 21 permitted only when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Tickets are available at the door on the day of the show unless noted as sold out.