Pikeville Farmer’s Market

Pikeville Farmer's Market 130 Adams Lane, Pikeville

Tuesday from 4:30-7:00 Saturday 9:00-1:00  

Teen Blindfolded Portrait Challenge

Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville

How well can you draw a portrait blindfolded? Test your skill on August 17th at 10:00! For teens ages 13-18. No registration required.

Quilters Group

Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville

Pike County Public Library Quilters Group is a quilting social that also teaches quilting and needlework. Participants exchange patterns, quilting ideas, and sewing projects. Both beginners and experienced quilters are welcome! Quilters Group meets alternating Saturdays at noon at the … Read More

Wood Doodle Door Hanger

2 Broke Art Teachers 4505 Weddington Square,, Pikeville

This adorable door hanger could be yours to show that yes you can do it. It will be yours to hang on your door at home and have all bragging rites that “You did it yourself.” Join us, 2art teachers … Read More

Young Adult Craft Class

Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville

This social craft class for young adults ages 18-25 meets alternating Saturdays at 3:00. No registration required.

Chess Club

Pike County Public Library 126 Lee Avenue, Pikeville

Chess Club meets alternating Saturdays at 4:00 at the Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue). All ages are welcome and no experience is required. Learn how to play chess or play against other enthusiasts!

Rockin’ A Bucking Bulls Rodeo

Rockin' A Ranch 3381 KY-194,, Pikeville

 Announcement for all bull ridersWe have teamed up with Triple T Bucking Bulls for some exciting news! Our events will be Co Sanctioned with the Bull Riders & Outlaws Association meaning all money won at our events will go toward their standings … Read More

Working a Musical Localized Edition

Appalachian Center for the Arts 218 2nd St,, Pikeville

Based on Studs Terkel's best-selling book of interviews with American workers, Working paints a vivid portrait of the workers that the world so often takes for granted: the schoolteacher, the phone operator, the waitress, the millworker, the mason, and the … Read More