Lucky Lemonade Concert Series with Petty Thieves: A Tribute to Tom Petty
Troy-Hayner Cultural Center 301 West Main Street, Troy, OH, United StatesMICHAEL KELSEY is an inspired guitarist and performance artist who blends many musical genres.
MICHAEL KELSEY is an inspired guitarist and performance artist who blends many musical genres.
Miami County will host a Community Reading of the Declaration of Independence on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, on the south side of the Miami County Courthouse. The event will begin at 5:00 p.m. with food trucks and live music, followed by a program featuring community and state leaders, patriotic music, and ceremonial presentations. The evening’s highlight will be the public reading of the Declaration of Independence at 6:00 p.m., as it was read in 1776, led by members of the Daughters and Sons of the American Revolution in period-accurate costumes. Additional activities will include a symbolic courthouse bell ringing called
Just as the Declaration of Independence was read to the people on July 8, 1776, now 250 years later, Americans in all 50 states, 5 territories, the District of Columbia, and Minor Outlying Islands of the United States will read the Declaration of Independence "together." Join Gaye Gabel at the Milton-Union Public Library as she reads one of our most important documents aloud.
Explore our new raised bed Atlantic garden and learn about John Johnston’s role as a gardener. Cost: Donation. Open to public.
The Piqua Community Farmer's Market is back and better than ever for 2026! Held in the heart of downtown Piqua, this beloved tradition brings together local farmers, artisans, and residents to celebrate fresh, locally sourced food and handcrafted goods. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. When and Where The Farmer’s Market takes place every Thursday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, running from May 28 through October 8. You'll find us on High Street between Main and Market Streets, surrounded by the charm of downtown Piqua’s historic buildings. What to Expect
Live music continues at Fridays on Prouty with an evening of soulful rock, roots music, and summer energy in downtown Troy. The evening begins with opening performance Paid Leave before Heather Redman & the Reputation take the stage. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a night of live music with family and friends in the heart of downtown Troy. July concerts take place on Short Street between the Courthouse and Hayner Center due to downtown construction. Free admission.
Fresh vegetables, homemade treats, and warm, sunny Saturday mornings are right around the corner! The market features fresh local produce, bread, artisan cheeses, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, locally raised meat, artists’ booths, live music, other entertainment, and much more. The location on S. Cherry St, just off W. Main Street, is convenient for shoppers with adjacent parking. The Miami County Local Food Council owns and operates the Cherry Street Local Farmers Market and supports all other farmers' markets in Miami County. The market is open the second Saturday of June through September from 9 a.m. - noon and is
Celebrate America 250 with a Red, White & Blue Ice Cream Social at the Johnston Farm! Enjoy free ice cream while learning about the Johnston family’s Revolutionary inheritance and the ideals passed down to the next generation.
Tommy and Hub Tuesday, July 14 • 7:00 PM For more than four decades, Tommy Reiring and Joe Huber have entertained audiences throughout the Miami Valley with their signature blend of music, humor, and storytelling. Their performances draw from a wide range of beloved artists, including The Everly Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor, The Who, and many more. Combining skilled musicianship with easygoing camaraderie, Tommy and Hub create an evening that feels as much like a gathering of old friends as it does a concert. Their timeless mix of folk, rock, and acoustic favorites has made them a cherished
The Piqua Community Farmer's Market is back and better than ever for 2026! Held in the heart of downtown Piqua, this beloved tradition brings together local farmers, artisans, and residents to celebrate fresh, locally sourced food and handcrafted goods. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. When and Where The Farmer’s Market takes place every Thursday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, running from May 28 through October 8. You'll find us on High Street between Main and Market Streets, surrounded by the charm of downtown Piqua’s historic buildings. What to Expect