Nov 01 Saturday
“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.
A free event offering repair services and advice. Don't replace it, repair it! At the Northend Community Center. Bring your broken items and get instant help. Appliances, bikes, electronics, tools, lawn and garden equipment, furniture, and toys, are just a few of the items we can help repair. Before you throw it away, bring it to us! First Saturday of every month, 10am-noon.
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.
Wabash Valley Astronomical Society Open Meeting and Annual Telescope Fair, November 1 2025Open Meeting 7:00-7:45pm, Telescope Fair 8:00-10:00pmJoin us for our annual Telescope Fair at the West Lafayette Observatory, 600 Cumberland, West Lafayette, IN. Instead of our regular open house, we will have a special presentation tailored to people considering purchasing a telescope. We won't be selling telescopes, but we will talk about factors to consider when shopping and will have various types of scopes on display. Before that, our open meeting includes astronomy news, new toys, and a brief presentation, "Astronomical Superstitions, Scams and Pseudoscience". You don't have to be a member to attend, but we encourage you to consider joining if you haven't already to help support our year-round outreach activities bringing the wonders of astronomy to students and the general public. You can learn more at https://www.wvastro.org/
Nov 02 Sunday
Audrey Johnson is a classically trained mezzo-soprano who’s turned opera into a powerful storytelling tool for American history. She’s the founder of Of Thee I Sing: American Heritage Through Song, a touring company that blends historical songs, costumes, spoken narratives, and audience participation to bring U.S. history to life. These are not typical classical recitals! Audrey curates, writes, arranges and performs these one-of-a-kind, one-woman shows.
Nov 03 Monday
Nov 04 Tuesday
The Circle City Deacons are back for a night of moving, shaking, and skankin! The Indianapolis ska veterans are returning to Lafayette to bring the soul, the rocksteady AND the ska! So be sure to bring your dancing shoes and a partner. You won’t want to miss this show!
Tuesday November 4th, 2025
Presented by Mom&Pop Productions
Doors 5pm / Music 6pm / $10ADV / 21+
Since 2011, The Circle City Deacons have played with national and regional acts such as The Pinstripes, Blacklist Royals, The Toasters and Green Room Rockers, just to name a few. Musically, Craig Gorsline lays the groundwork for the band's sound with his gravely vocals laid over his smooth organ playing. Coupled with an adroit rhythm section, the melodious horns form a fantastic sound that melds past, present and future. The island sounds of Peter Tosh and Toots and the Maytals are apparent in the Deacons' tunes as are the revivalist sounds of The Slackers and The Toasters.
The Lafayette Dulcimer Gathering will play at Cumberland Park every Tuesday evening from 7pm to 8:30pm in June, July and August All acoustic instrument musicians are welcome to join the jam and play along or, just bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music! Song sheets will be available.