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Brookville Community Theater
Brookville Community Theater is a registered non-profit in the historical Columbia Theater located in the heart of Brookville’s historic district.
Brookville Community Theater is a registered non-profit in the historical Columbia Theater located in the heart of Brookville’s historic district.
Our art department has state of the art facilities in both ceramics and metalsmithing. We also have a gallery and small retail space near the entrance of BCAT. Our primary focus is the Apprentice Training program for 9th through 12th grade students. This program runs Monday through Friday, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We host additional art opportunities for tweens and adults during the evening and weekends.
In 1819, Rev. David Barclay purchased 327 acres of land, which was the original site of Punxsutawney. When the town site was recorded in 1821 in Indiana County, Rev. Barclay and his son-in-law, John W. Jenks, set aside “a parcel of land for public use”. In 1902, Shelly M. Noyes supervised the project of turning the parcel of “wasteland” into an “oasis”. Barclay Square is used today for many public functions.
For over 43 years, we at Autumn House Farm & Fiberworks have been committed to producing the finest natural artisan hand-dyed yarn and roving. We are proud to design our own knitting patterns, fiber-related fine art prints, and gifts for knitters and spinners. We are a dealer for Kromski and Louet and offer a variety of spinning, weaving, and knitting products and workshops. Drop by our downtown Punxsutawney store and see all that we have to offer. One on one class also available
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