Nov 15 Saturday
Book Signing & Drink Pairing with local author, Paul Jessup for his newest release, "Cancer Eats the Heart" paired with a Bloody Black Cherry Cold Brew at the bookstore cafe.
Saturday, 11/15 from 12-2 PM
Paul Jessup is a critically acclaimed, award winning writer of spooky stuff. Active pro member of HWA, he’s had publications in countless magazines over the years. His short stories have been honorable mentions in many Year’s Best collections, including Best Horror of the Year, Year’s Best Horror and Fantasy, and Best Science Fiction of the Year. In 2000 he won the Virginia Perryman award for excellence in short fiction, and in 2022 his short story (Skinless Man Counts to Five) was listed on the Recommended Reading List for the Stoker Awards.
Get ready for a hilarious evening of red, white, and clue when the Warren County Historical Society presents the all-new murder mystery dinner Three Wives and a Funeral on Saturday, November 15 at the Conewango Club, 201 Market St., Warren, PA. The cash bar opens at 5:30, and dinner will begin at 6:00 PM.
It’s the Bicentennial year of 1976, and the country is all about pet rocks and patriotism. The friends and family of the late Kay Diver have gathered to say their final goodbyes. But tragedy turns to farce when the three wives of Paul Igamist meet each other at the funeral, and faster than you can say, “Starsky and Hutch,” there’s a murder to solve. From the pen of award-winning romantic suspense author C.J. Chase, this original mystery is sure to provide enough humor to keep you laughing and enough clues to keep you guessing.
Style your hair Charlie’s Angels fashion, don your highest platform shoes, and come dressed in your most appropriate 1976 funeral attire. With basket raffles, a 50/50, and prizes for the winners, the Historical Society will be putting the fun in funky! Tickets are only $35 and can be purchased on site at the Historical Society, 210 Fourth Ave., Warren, PA, or online at www.warrenhistory.org Events page.
The Warren County Historical Society’s hours are Monday -Friday, from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. For more information, please call 814-723-1795, visit www.warrenhistory.org, or like the Society’s Facebook page.
Nov 16 Sunday
As part of Sacred Pathways at the Cathedral, Art Exhibits are on display each month developed around a theme – for November, Grounded in God. Our featured artists are Mary Pat Haven & Lena Logvina. November’s Art Exhibit is now open to the public weekdays 10:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M., in addition to times during the Sacred Pathways Events on Tuesday Evenings.
An Art Gallery Night and reception to meet the artists will be held on Sunday, November 16 at 7:00 P.M. and will include live music and light refreshments.
Following the reception, join us at 8:00 P.M. for Evening Echoes, a 25-minute candlelit service of chantedprayers, choral music, and reflective silence. Inspired by ancient traditions, it invites you to slow down, listendeeply, and connect with the Holy at the day’s end. During this time, we invite to sit or explore more deeply theartwork in the Cathedral.
Nov 18 Tuesday
Unleash your creativity and master the art of time in this hands-on workshop! You'll paint a precut laser clock design with your personal flair, then install the mechanism to bring your custom timepiece to life. It's the perfect opportunity to craft a functional piece of art for your home or a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Free. Registration requires. Ages 13 to adult. The class will take place in the Idea Lab's Community Classroom. Children under 15 must be supervised by a guardian. If you think that you will need extra assistance to complete this class, please bring a support person with you.
https://events.erielibrary.org/event/15248009
This fall, we invite you to journey with us at the Cathedral of St. Paul as we experience and encounter the Holy through art, music, community, and worship. Sacred Pathways includes four unique worship opportunities combined with formation or fellowship each Tuesday of the month.
Join us for Radiant Faith on Tuesday, November 18:At 6:00 P.M. Gather around our table with the support of Compton’s Table. This shared meal is more than nourishment—it’s a time of fellowship, connection, and belonging. You are welcomed into a community where you are seen, valued, and loved.
At 7:00 P.M. Radiant Faith: A queer-centered gathering of worship, wonder, and welcome. Our gatherings are for spiritual seekers and allies and offer a Christian-rooted encounter with the Divine—one who dwells within us and in the sacred connection we share with one another.
Do you like your horror a little more cozy? Do you want to read a book that will feel like a hug from the creepiest shadows? Join librarian Libby and other like-minded individuals at this new book club for horror enthusiasts who want a book that scratches that horror itch without giving you too many nightmares.
This book may contain mature themes including but not limited to: gore, violence, emotional and family abuse, and body horror. Please ensure this book is a good fit for you before registering.
This program is intended for new adults, ages 18+.
Our selection for November is Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell.
Registration is required and space is limited. Call 814-451-6936 or visit events.erielibrary.org to sign up!
You will be contacted by email when this book is ready to be picked up.
https://events.erielibrary.org/event/15453517
Nov 19 Wednesday
Just in time for the holidays: learn how to design your own cookie cutter from an image of your choosing! When you're done, the instructor will show you how to choose your color and submit it to the Idea Lab’s 3D print queue. Idea Lab staff will print these cookie cutters and you can come back to pick them up when they're done a few days later.
Free. One per person. Registration Required.
Ages 12 and up. Intermediate computer skills required. You should be able to type and feel comfortable navigating the internet and following instructor directions. All children must be supervised by a guardian. If you think that you will need extra assistance to complete this project, please bring a support person with you to class.
https://events.erielibrary.org/event/15539975
Discover the creative world of Melt and Pour Soap. Learn simple techniques for swirling and layering, you will make your very own bars to take home. You will create beautifully designed soaps by choosing colors and fragrances. For teens ages 13-18. No registration required. Available while supplies last.
https://events.erielibrary.org/event/15515586
Nov 22 Saturday
Book Signing with local author, Laura Weber, for her book, "Goddesses Don't Wear Orange."
Saturday, 11/22 from 10 AM - 12 PM
Laura Weber is a professional at awkward encounters, meeting eccentric people, and clumsily learning life lessons…so she writes about it. Social worker by day, human being by night––she’s seen it all. Except for a teacup pig in a raincoat (but she lives in hope). She resides in Pennsylvania with her husband Aric and her dogs, Apollo and Olive.
Nov 25 Tuesday
Join us for Centering Prayer on Tuesday, November 25:
Join us at 6:00 P.M. for a conversation led by Mary Dwyer, a longtime practitioner who is recognized as a teacher and guide in Centering Prayer. Join us to deepen your understanding and experience of this spiritual practice rooted in ancient Christian tradition, adapted for today’s seekers.
At 7:00 P.M. we will pray using Centering Prayer – a Christian meditation practice focused on cultivating deep interior silence and presence. This session welcomes everyone seeking a quiet space for spiritual reflection and stillness.