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March 2025
Spring Craft Bazzar
Get ready for spring and support vendors, artisans, and crafts from local vendors at Ouabache Trails Park.
Find out more »April 2025
“I Am, I Said” – Celebrating the Music of Neil Diamond
Matt Vee and The Killer Vees Celebrate the music of Neil Diamond. "The vocals, musicianship and arrangements are quintessential Neil. If you are a Neil Diamond fan, this is a must-see. Our audiences were raving...!" - Tamara Erickson, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres.
Find out more »The Great War WW1 Reenactment
THE GREAT WAR AT IMM. The annual WWI reenactment will be Sat./Sun. April 5th & 6th from 9 am to 5 pm. Battle reenactments, living history displays, military vendors, food vendors. Flyovers, if weather permits. The outside events are free. Donations are welcomed. Admission to the inside of museum buildings apply. Battle schedules etc. will be posted here as plans progress. On-site parking is available. Stay tuned for updates. Reenactor Registration is below...
Find out more »Kite Day
Bring your kite for National Kite Month!
Find out more »Book Talk with Jason S. Lantzer
Book Talk with scholarly author, Jason S. Lantzer, over his book Dwight Eisenhower and the Holocaust: A History
Find out more »Old Town Player Fundraiser Euchre
Support Old Town Players fundraiser at Pea-Fections!
Find out more »Kentucky Elvis
Enjoy an evening with music and help out our local theater. All proceeds will go towards Old Town Players theater renovation projects. Be sure to register online or by phone.
Find out more »School House Rock Live!
Schoolhouse Rock Live! Book by George Keating, Kyle Hall, and Scott Ferguson The classic music videos of Schoolhouse Rock come to life and educate the audience on science, math, and more! This show will be performed with permission by MTI.
Find out more »Historic Vincennes Walking Tour
Walking tour of Vincennes, immerse yourself in the stories of this historic town
Find out more »The Struggle for Liberty
George Rogers Clark speaker will be at the Daviess County Museum discussing 1779 capture of Ft. Sackville.
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