2024 Indiana Farm & Diecast Toy Show
First Bank Kuhlman Center 861 Salisbury Rd., Richmond, IndianaMake sure to attend the 4th Annual Indiana Farm and Diecast Toy Show. Admission:Â $5 admission, children 6 and under free.
Make sure to attend the 4th Annual Indiana Farm and Diecast Toy Show. Admission:Â $5 admission, children 6 and under free.
Come visit Hayes Arboretum for Saturday Coffee. Bring your favorite mug to the Nature Center for free coffee in the Bird Watching Room. Free and open to all.
Get in the holiday spirit by strolling through our display of Christmas lights and end up at The Cedar Coffee. Make sure to purchase a delicious warm holiday beverage while visiting. Please make sure to Park at 609 Washington St. to begin the walk. This is a free event for all attendees.
Make sure to attend the 4th Annual Indiana Farm and Diecast Toy Show. Admission:Â $5 admission, children 6 and under free.
Grab your friends and join us for THE BEST weekly trivia around!Each week we have 7 rounds of Trivia designed to challenge you and ensure it's your best night of the week.
Tour the Levi and Catharine Coffin home by candlelight and engage with stories of the experience of the freedom-seekers who chose to risk everything to escape slavery. Understand why winter was a common season for escapes, learn why some freedom-seekers stayed in Fountain City before moving further north, and find out how free Black people...
Come visit the Winter Richmond Farmers Market held inside the historic Starr Gennett Building. Find over 30 local vendors selling their handmade and/or homegrown products.
Stop by and see the Richmond Area Railroaders Society displays located on the 3rd floor do the Richmond Furniture Gallery. Open seasonally from Nov-April on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month.
Learn what life was like living in Indiana in the early 19th century. Explore the trails and tribulations, investigate the type of chores, and experience some schooling.Admission: $8 per child/ 25% member discount.
Tour the Levi and Catharine Coffin home by candlelight and engage with stories of the experience of the freedom-seekers who chose to risk everything to escape slavery. Understand why winter was a common season for escapes, learn why some freedom-seekers stayed in Fountain City before moving further north, and find out how free Black people...