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Bus departs from Williams Center for the Arts
Bring your family to experience the beautiful outdoors and some unusual geology. You will be guided on a trail to the boulder field and waterfall at Ringing Rocks Park. Use our hammers and learn why the rocks ring and how they got there. Sneakers or sturdy shoes are highly recommended. Not recommended for very small children or those with difficulty walking. Bottled water provided.
Guide: John Wilson, Laboratory Coordinator, Geology and Environmental Geosciences.
Tickets: $20 per person (20 people maximum; register online. Weather cancellation at guide’s discretion).
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The Quad [weather permitting]
Join local artist Lauren Kindle to paint…and to sip some sparkling cider! This is an opportunity to be creative and learn from a local talent.
Tickets: $25 for all arts supplies…and sipping supplies.
20 person maximum; please register online.
This event is sold out!
Bus departs from Williams Center for the Arts (10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.) ~ masks required, please!
The Norman French-style chateau, built in 1932, was modeled after and named for the birthplace of the Marquis de Lafayette in Chavaniac, France. Learn its history and see beautiful art and artifacts.
Guide: Thomas Lannon, Director of Special Collections & Archives.
Tickets: $15
20 people maximum for each tour; please register online.
Colton Chapel ~ masks required, please!
~ This event has been cancelled ~
Multiple College Hill Venues
This unique neighborhood event features local performers playing on resident’s porches and at some College venues, too! If you stick around you can also enjoy the 5pm Second Line Parade starting and ending at College Hill Presbyterian, with a pot-luck supper in the church yard. For more info on the FREE TO ALL event, including a map of locations and list of performers, check out their website: https://collegehillporchfest.org/