Sesquicentennial Common Hour Series: Boldly Wilson with Robin Fretwell Wilson

This year’s Common Hour, Living Boldly, is inspired by Wilson's sesquicentennial celebration marking 150 years of bold Wilson students. The fall series, which kicks off on September 2, will feature 11 talks and one dance performance. In the spirit of fostering critical thinking about pressing issues and big questions, all Common Hour events are free and open to the public.

Against Culture War 

Sesquicentennial Common Hour Series: Boldly Wilson with Vincent Lloyd

This year’s Common Hour, Living Boldly, is inspired by Wilson's sesquicentennial celebration marking 150 years of bold Wilson students. The fall series, which kicks off on September 2, will feature 11 talks and one dance performance. In the spirit of fostering critical thinking about pressing issues and big questions, all Common Hour events are free and open to the public.

Sesquicentennial Common Hour Series: Boldly Wilson with Jim Condron

This year’s Common Hour, Living Boldly, is inspired by Wilson's sesquicentennial celebration marking 150 years of bold Wilson students. The fall series, which kicks off on September 2, will feature 11 talks and one dance performance. In the spirit of fostering critical thinking about pressing issues and big questions, all Common Hour events are free and open to the public.

You Never Wash It Off Completely

5th Annual People, Place, Plates: Farm-to-Table Fundraising Dinner

Join us as we celebrate Fulton Farm and it's commitment to educating for sustainability through food. Enjoy an evening of local food and drink, music and prize drawings. 

Music will be provided by two local favorites Mitch Morrill, (acoustic rock and blues) and Tresa Day, (acoustic soul and pop).

Menu

This year's menu is a collection of past fan favorites.

A Celebration of Barns: How to Preserve Farm Buildings and Open Space

The Conference on Heritage is coming to Chambersburg, and we are excited to bring conversations about historic preservation, open space and land conservation to your community.

Come to these FREE events to learn more about the historic landscape of your community!

Join us for a discussion from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.: How to Save Barns, Farms, and Rural Heritage: A Panel Discussion

VMT Club Spring Semester Dog Wash

Mark your calendars and come join the VMT club for our Spring semester dog wash.
 
It will be held Saturday April 6 and Sunday April 7 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Located in the college veterinary building near the main entrance to campus. The dog washes are open to the public.
 
Our services include nail trims, ear cleanings, bathing, blow drying, and a bandana.