| Date | Event |
| 6/6/2026 | 26+ Years Celebrating Local Farmers & Artisans! The Irvington Farmers Market is a vibrant celebration of local farms, fresh produce, and regional talent. Each month, we showcase exceptional vendors offering everything from farm-fresh fruits and vegetables to hand-crafted treasures and mouthwatering foods. Discover seasonal produce, artisanal cheeses, local honey, meats, and seafood — plus an array of handmade crafts, jewelry, clothing, furniture, baskets, soaps, glassware, and artwork of every kind. It’s truly a cornucopia of food, flowers, and gifts! And don’t forget to come hungry — there will be plenty of delicious eats to enjoy on-site. To make it even better, each market features live music from talented local musicians. The VIA is thrilled to host another wonderful season of great shopping, great food, and great community spirit! more info... |
| 6/11/2026 | The Declaration of Independence asserted that "all men are created equal" and have natural rights and the right of self-government by consent. Slavery contradicted these core principles of the Declaration of Independence as America's creedal document. In part one of HCC&M's 2026 Summer Speaker Series, Tony Williams, a Senior Fellow at the Bill of Rights Institution, shows how enslaved people were the first to make a claim on those principles of liberty, equality, and self-government to fulfill the unrealized promise of America. Using the Declaration of Independence as their "North Star," they launched "freedom petitions" and "freedom suits," making a claim on natural rights with unexpected and surprising outcomes. Williams will also sign copies of his new book Divided Over the Declaration: How an Enduring Debate Sustains the Vision of America. Wine & cheese reception with speaker and book signing. Part one of the 2026 Summer Speaker Series. more info... |
| 6/17/2026 |
June 17th-Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War by Dr. Edda L Fields-Black Changemakers book group is open to everyone who has an interest in reading about a diverse range of Changemakers who live and work today, or who lived in the past. Please join us from 2:30-3:30 on the third Wednesday of the month to discuss the featured book. We will be meeting in the downstairs meeting room. If you would like to join, send an email to Alice Cooper at acooper@lancasterlibrary.org.more info... |
| 6/27/2026 | The Village Improvement Association is delighted to present the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band live in concert at the Historic Irvington Commons! more info... |



