Reflections on Togo – Fall Sunshine Talks
Between 2007-2010 David Johnston lived in a small village (Ganavé) in Togo, West Africa, where he served as a Peach Corps volunteer. He will talk about and show photos of ... Read more
Dark Forest at Burn Brae Mansion
Halloween Fright Walk in the Dark Forest* on the grounds of Burn Brae Mansion! Dark Forest Fright Trail is open 7pm-10pm and walks leave every 5 minutes. Purchase Tickets Online ... Read more
Barryville Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, May 21 - October 29 Awesome vendors selling fresh fruits, veggies, meats, fish, baked goods, prepared foods, and so much more. Live music, cooking demos, and fun for ... Read more
Halloween and Harvest Fest
Dark Forest at Burn Brae Mansion
Halloween Fright Walk in the Dark Forest* on the grounds of Burn Brae Mansion! Dark Forest Fright Trail is open 7pm-10pm and walks leave every 5 minutes. Purchase Tickets Online ... Read more
Endangered Rainforest Rescue – Fall Sunshine Talks
Since 2018, Alexandra Climent has headed several expeditions to The Darién Gap of Panamá in search of native endangered hardwood species to reforest. Initially, her expeditions aimed to source felled ... Read more
Miz Cracker in “Foolish”
As a 25th Anniversary present to NACL, Miz Cracker is giving a benefit performance of her latest work, Foolish. In her brand new one-woman show Foolish, RuPaul's Drag Race queen ... Read more
Performing Artist Pasta Dinner
Join us for The Great NACL Pasta Bowl! Calling all performing artists of Sullivan, Wayne, and Pike Counties: Dinner is served! Actors and Dancers, Costumers, Technicians, Directors, Stage Managers, Designers, ... Read more
Living with Bonobos – Fall Sunshine Talks
Richard Malenky and Nancy Handler are preparing a slideshow of photos from their time in the remote rainforest of the Congo (then called Zaire) in the '80s and '90s doing ... Read more
Richard Grunn — Good Medicine
Richard Grunn’s original play Good Medicine is about the proliferation of the “Medicine Show” in its various permutations from the 19th century through today. Why do we look for the ... Read more