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March 2025
Lester Square Basketball Court Fundraiser
Help raise money for the New Lester Square Basketball Courts and IHCDA will match $50,000
Find out more »OTP Fundraising Texas Roadhouse
Support Old Town Players and tell your server; they will donate part of your purchase for renovations to the theater!
Find out more »Camera Club
This club meets monthly on the third Wednesday. They take field trips to photograph interesting sites and provide feedback on one another's work.
Find out more »Stories and Stars: An Astronomical Evening (ages 5+)
Enjoy an evening under the stars complete with stargazing, telescopes, stories by the campfire, hot dog and marshmallow roasting and more! This event will take place at the Fort Knox II, 3090 N. Old Fort Knox Rd., Vincennes. Price:$10/nonmember, 25% discount for members
Find out more »Americans and the Holocaust: Opening Ceremony
Opening Reception to celebrate the Exhibition and also remember those lost during the Holocaust. The exhibit team asks that you please register online.
Find out more »Laughter from Page to Screen -“A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”
The Red Skelton Museum is partnering with the Knox County Public Library for a year-long film series featuring film viewings on Tuesdays and book/film discussions on Wednesdays. This month’s book/movie is "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." A singing mechanic from 1912 finds himself in Arthurian Britain. Books are available for checkout @ the Museum or the Library. Film Viewings – Tuesdays at 6:30 pmBook/Film Discussions – Wednesdays at 6:30 pmat the Red Skelton Museum20 Red Skelton Blvd., Vincennes,…
Find out more »OTP Fundraiser Fazoli’s
Come out and help support Old Town Players. Fazoli's will be donating a part of the proceeds in efforts to matching $50,000 grant for theater renovations. Make sure to tell your server!
Find out more »Laughter from Page to Screen -“A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”
The Red Skelton Museum is partnering with the Knox County Public Library for a year-long film series featuring film viewings on Tuesdays and book/film discussions on Wednesdays. This month’s book/movie is "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." A singing mechanic from 1912 finds himself in Arthurian Britain. Books are available for checkout @ the Museum or the Library. Film Viewings – Tuesdays at 6:30 pmBook/Film Discussions – Wednesdays at 6:30 pmat the Red Skelton Museum20 Red Skelton Blvd., Vincennes,…
Find out more »“Echoes from Auschwitz: the Story of Eva Mozes Kor” with Trent Andrews
Trent Andrews, Operations Director of CANDLES Holocaust Museum in Terre Haute, IN, brings over a decade of experience in Holocaust education. Trent has met many remarkable survivors and visiting numerous historical Holocaust sites, giving him deep understanding and commitment to preserving this impactful moment in history. In this presentation, Trent will share the compelling story of Eva Mozes Kor, a twin survivor of the Holocaust and the horrific medical experiments at Auschwitz.
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Find out more »“Echoes from Auschwitz: the Story of Eva Mozes Kor” with Trent Andrews
Trent Andrews, Operations Director of CANDLES Holocaust Museum in Terre Haute, IN, brings over a decade of experience in Holocaust education. Trent has met many remarkable survivors and visiting numerous historical Holocaust sites, giving him deep understanding and commitment to preserving this impactful moment in history. In this presentation, Trent will share the compelling story of Eva Mozes Kor, a twin survivor of the Holocaust and the horrific medical experiments at Auschwitz.
Find out more »Food, Insecure
United Way of Knox County & Vincennes University Humanities are offering a free viewing of a 30 minute documentary by the Indiana Working Hungry project entitled Food, Insecure. The Indiana Working Hungry Project has produced a 30 minute documentary that is being shown around the state to help communities understand the Food insecurity dilemma across the nation. The showing of the video will be in the Shircliff Auditorium at 6:00 p.m. Following the documentary a community conversation will be held…
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