Oct 11 Saturday
The Frankfort Community Public Library is offering “Genealogy 101” as a virtual program on Saturday, October 11 at 2:30 p.m. In this presentation, Jamie Dunn will introduce attendees to the fundamentals of genealogical research and give an overview of the primary resources used in tracing family trees. She will discuss Indiana State Library (ISL) collections that pertain to family history research and explore resources available at repositories such as the National Archives, the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, public libraries, local genealogical and historical societies, and more.
Dunn is the supervisor of the Genealogy Division at ISL. She is a 9th generation Hoosier and an avid genealogist with 20 years of experience. She has a Master of Library Science as well as a Master of Arts in Public History from Indiana University Indianapolis.
This program is free, but registration is required. To register, call (765) 654-8746, visit myfcpl.org/calendar, or stop by the library. Participants must register by noon on October 10 to receive the link for the program. Those who do not want to watch the program on their own device may watch it in the library’s 2nd floor boardroom. For more information, contact Genealogy Manager Jill Garrison at (765) 654-8746, ext. 1137 or jgarrison@myfcpl.org.
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.
Malachi Jaggers is an Indiana-born Americana singer-songwriter whose music resonates with the heart and soul of the Heartland. Blending country, folk, and rock, Malachi’s songs reflect life’s journeys, filled with stories of love, loss, hope, and resilience. His powerful melodies and heartfelt lyrics strike a chord with audiences across the Midwest and beyond.
Oct 12 Sunday
“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.
Oct 13 Monday
Oct 14 Tuesday
Come by the Wyandotte Branch Tuesdays at 4 for crafts full of imagination and learning. We'll see you there!
September 2 - Paper cup popper
9 - No sew bear
16 - Maracas
23- Origami and paper airplanes
30 - Rainbow loom bracelets
October 7 - Straw weaving bookmarks
14- Ashevak owl craft
21 - Beaded lizard keychain
28 - Puffy paint pumpkins
Timberstone Homes Meeting Room
Program Type: Program
Age Group: General/Family
Reverend Jesse Ray returns to People's Brewing Tuesday October 14th!! Davey Allen will open up with a special solo set!
Doors 5pm / Music 6pm / $10ADV / $12DOS / 21+
With his unique blend of rockabilly blues, The Reverend Jesse Ray is taking his music to new heights. He offers a dynamic mix of energetic originals, soulful ballads, and classic covers of legends like George Jones and Johnny Cash. Armed with his electric guitar, harmonica, and captivating vocals, The Reverend Jesse Ray is a rock 'n' roll, Americana, and blues powerhouse that any fan of traditional American music will not want to miss.