Oct 17 Friday
“Looking Forward, Glancing Back” Joanne Kuhn TitoloArtists’ Own Gallery, 518 Main St., LafayetteSept. 19-Nov. 1
This is a retrospective exhibit of works by Joanne Kuhn Titolo that includes paintings, sculptures, and jewelry from the past 50 years.
She has explored a variety of materials such as oils, clay, and wood, precious and non-precious metals. This exhibit gives the community a bit more insight into her creative journey.
Toddler Time combines books, rhymes, crafts, activities and music for children ages 24-42 months.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10:15 AM
Alfred J. and Dorothy N. McAllister Meeting Room A
Program Type: Storytime
La profesoraBrenda Sarmientode la Universidad de Purdue y sus estudiantes llevarán a cabo una hora de cuentos bilingüe en la sucursal Holman de la biblioteca pública, en el centro de Lafayette. Habrá cuentos, actividades y una manualidad que ayudarán a los niños y a los padres a hacer conexiones entre los diferentes idiomas.
Professor BrendaSarmiento from Purdue University and her fellow students will be doing a bilingual storytime at the Holman Branch Library. There will be stories, activities, and a craft that help kids and parents make connections to the different languages.
Program Type: Program, Storytime
Age Group: Child 0-5, Child 6-11, General/Family
Nine Irish Brothers hosts traditional Irish music sessions every Wednesday evening. Sessions are an opportunity for local musicians to join together for fellowship and to play traditional Irish music, and for listeners to enjoy. To make a reservation, call Nine Irish Brothers at (765) 746-4782.
Come join Bethel AME Church, 820 Ferry Street, for Friday Fireside Chats.
This will be every Friday until November 21, 2025.
You are welcome to come anytime between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM.
This is open to the community.
Come to the gravel lot in the back of the church.
Expect good conversations, fun and food.
It is BYOC, bring your own chair.
Hope to see you there.
Oct 18 Saturday
The Lafayette Farmer’s Market has been around for over 180 years! Taking place on Saturdays, from early May through late October, a visit to the Lafayette Farmer’s Market promises some of the finest and freshest produce, as well as an enjoyable opportunity to browse as you stroll through one of Indiana’s oldest outdoor markets.
De-Trash the Wabash is a biannual volunteer event focused on removing trash and restoring the health of the mighty Wabash River. Volunteers walk in parks and along trails near the river, removing trash and other debris in order to improve water quality.
Register for this year’s event, which takes from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 18, online: https://www.tippecanoe.in.gov/1029/Wabash-River-Clean-Up
De-Trash the Wabash is organized by the Tippecanoe County Partnership for Water Quality (TCPWQ), which includes Purdue University, Wabash River Enhancement Corporation (WREC), Tippecanoe Solid Waste Management District and Wabash Riverkeeper Network.
Email Amanda Estes at aestes@lafayette.in.gov or call 765-807-1817.
Join us for STEM Day at TCPL with various activities presented by Purdue's Women in Engineering.
Alfred J. and Dorothy N. McAllister Meeting Room A+B
Program Type: Program
Join Miss Polly every Saturday morning at 10:30 AM for excellent stories and lots of laughs
Under the Sculpture in the youth room