Events

There is always something going on in Athens. Invariably, an eclectic mix of events and activities are available for your enjoyment. Have some fun!

Looking for some entertainment?

You've come to the right place. Athens County is known for an exciting music and eclectic arts scene. From festivals large and small, from theater productions to hot bands in a cozy pub, there's plenty of fun to go around.

Upcoming Athens County Events

Saturday May 05, 2012
Colin John at Uncle Buck's

Colin John at Uncle Buck's

Uncle Buck's presents Colin John at the Lady Buck Saloon. An accomplished, versatile musician, Colin commands the stage with both his guitar prowess and passionate singing.

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Mom's Weekend Choral Concert

Mom's Weekend Choral Concert

The Ohio University School of Music is pleased to announce that there will be a Choral Concert on Saturday, May 5th at 2:00pm in Memorial Auditorium. This concert will feature the Ohio University Singers, Women’s Chorale, and Singing Men of Ohio performing music by J. S. Bach, Franz Biebl, Joseph Martin, Moses Hogan, Morten Lauridsen, Hildegard von Bingen, and Eric Whitacre.

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Putt People First Opening

Putt People First Opening

Putt People First Miniature Golf Will be opening on Sunday, May 5 at noon. The grand opening will be held on Sunday, June 10 from 1-4pm.

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Stivison Scholarship Yard Sale

Stivison Scholarship Yard Sale

The Stivison Scholarship Yard and Bake Sale (sponsored by the Corporation for Ohio Apalachian Development: COAD) helps raise funds to provide 17 scholarships to High School Seniors throughout Appalachian Ohio. Items for sale include furniture, computers, clothes, household goods, books and much more.

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Women Artists in the Kennedy Museum of Art Collection - Part I

Women Artists in the Kennedy Museum of Art Collection - Part I

The three-part exhibition Women Artists in the KMA Collection will highlight paintings, prints, and 3-D work made by women artists in the 20th century. Part I will explore the work of women artists who began their career prior to the feminist movement in art in the 1970s. The work included in Part I is for the most part abstract and in the form of paintings, drawings and prints. This exhibition will place these artists within the larger art world context in which they worked, exploring the relationship between gender, art making, and abstraction.

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