Storytime: Pirates
The Maple Room at Pendleton Community Library 595 E Water St, Pendleton, IN 46064, Pendleton, IndianaStorytime is aimed for children age 0-6. Visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime!
The South Madison Community Event Calendar was created to help keep our small towns strong, even as we grow. The Community Event Calendar is managed by the South Madison Community Foundation as a tool to support nonprofit and community organizations in their efforts to create a more vibrant and connected community.
Storytime is aimed for children age 0-6. Visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime!
Small, afternoon book club; members sometimes meet at each other's homes. We still reserve the room for them. This club meets from noon to 1:00 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of every month (except Dec.)
Advance Tickets: Adults $12
Day of Fish Fry: Adults $13
Children: $6 (Ages 6-11)
Children 5 & Under: Free
*Carry out meals also available
All are welcome to join Pendleton Christian Church for food and fellowship at the weekly community suppers in the church fellowship hall. Each week’s menu features something hot and delicious to fill your family’s stomach and good company that will fill your heart.
Join us in Supporting Habitat for Humanity in Partnership with First Merchants Bank 100% of your tips will be donated to Habitat for Humanity!
Calling all artisans!
Support your local artisans!
Arts & crafts, handmade goods, wood working, food & more! Join us at Lapel Lion's Club.
Contact Dawne @ (765)278-0675 for booth rental and more info!
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Multiple award categories, food, and DJ
Come to the Mounds State Park Nature Center and the Bronnenberg front lawn and meet folks from the DNR’s Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Ball State University, and the Upper White River Archaeological Society. They will have artifacts and stories to share. Bring any artifacts you would like to have identified. There will also be hands-on activities for kids including making cordage and pinch pots, watching a flintknapper make stone tools, Atl-Atl throwing and more! The event is free with park admission of $7 per vehicle for Indiana residents and $9 for out of state residents.