There are so many things to do in Berks County!

Peruse upcoming events here, and submit your own events to the calendar for free by clicking ‘submit an event’ on this page.  The BCTV Community Calendar is intended for events taking place in Berks County. All event submissions are reviewed by our team and if approved are typically visible on the calendar within 24 hours.

  • Event Categories:

    Antietam Valley Farmers’ & Artists’ Market

    Antietam Valley Recreation & Community Center at Carsonia Park

    Farmer's Market: We’re so excited to welcome you back for the 2022 market season! Join us on the first and third Mondays of the month to shop your favorite vendors, welcome new faces, and enjoy an evening of community

    LET THE CHIPS FALL: Basic Wood Carving

    The Hamburg Strand Theater

    $20. Explore the intricacies of creating a wood-carved spoon using a simple carving knife. Learn several grips and wood carving techniques. Wood and tools for class provided. Enjoy your own spoon to take home at the conclusion of class. Suitable for ages 18+. Learn from talented woodworking artist Bob Renda. Deadline to register is July […]

    Mifflin Community Library Summer Concert Series Presents Maggie Spike

    Mohnton Memorial Park, 202 E. Wyomissing Ave., Mohnton, PA 19

    Sunday, August 7, 2022 from 5 PM to 7 PM! FREE PARKING! Please join us for the third of our Summer Concert Series, featuring Maggie Spike! We're back!!! Mifflin Community Library receives state art funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania […]

    Humor and Hope: Berks Sinfonietta in concert

    Atonement Lutheran Church

    Saturday, August 13, 2022, Berks Sinfonietta begins its ninth season with a live concert titled “Humor and Hope.” The program features Beethoven’s lighthearted Symphony No. 8 and Louise Farrenc’s Symphony No. 2 in D Major. The orchestra also celebrates Ralph Vaughan Williams on the 150th anniversary of his birth with the Overture to "The Wasps." […]