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What’s Happening in Franklin County April 14 – April 20

Have breakfast with the Easter bunny, try your hand at wine bingo, or hear live music performed by local bands, plus more events happening around Franklin County this week.

Wednesday, April 16
Take a rejuvenating break in the middle of the work day with a floating nidra yoga session at Present Moment Yoga in Washington. Attendees will rest in the trapeze while being guided through a meditation. The class is limited to six attendees.
Learn more and get the ticket link.

Thursday, April 17
Break up the week with a round of wine bingo at Triple 3 Vineyard in Washington. There’s no need to register for the event, just grab your friends and head to the winery for some fun. 
Learn more

Friday, April 18
The Jaycee Pavilion in Union will host breakfast with the Easter Bunny at 9 a.m. and an egg hunt to follow immediately after at 9:45am. Have breakfast and get your picture taken with the Easter Bunny. Please bring your own camera and basket. Egg hunt is for children ages 1 to 7 years old.
Get the details.

Photo via Union Parks & Recreation Department’s Facebook page.

Friday, April 18
Stop by Blondie’s Breezeway in St. Clair for live music on the patio, performed by Danny & Lloyd. Blondie’s Breezeway serves food and cocktails, and often shares its menu specials on its Facebook page.
Visit their Facebook page to find out more.

Friday, April 18
Soul Refresh, a new health, wellness, and beauty-based business located in downtown Washington, is having a two-day grand opening celebration. There will be discounts and door prizes, including free sessions.
Find out more.

Saturday, April 19
Day two of Soul Refresh’s two-day grand opening celebration continues with discounts and door prizes, including free sessions.
Find out more.

Saturday, April 19
Main Street in Sullivan will be filled with a variety of merchants, vendors, and food.. This will be the first flea market of the year, and the event will run from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Get all the details.

Saturday, April 19
Head to N-Sports Rec Center in Washington for crafts and a photo with the Easter bunny from 1 – 3 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, April 19
First Baptist Church in Sullivan is hosting an Easter Egg hunt at 10:30 a.m. The fun is taking place behind the church at the elementary school. 
Find out more at the Facebook event.

Saturday, April 19
Barbecue and music just go together! Stop by Brown Jerry’s Blues, Brews, & Barbecue in Pacific to hear Jeremiah Johnson perform live, beginning at 7 p.m. 
Learn more at the Facebook event.

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What’s Happening in Franklin County March 31 – April 6

Here’s what’s happening around Franklin County this week. With the nicer weather here, there are more events happening throughout the area. If you want to plan ahead, you can always visit the calendar on the website to see what’s coming up.

April 1
The St. Clair Branch of Scenic Regional Library is hosting an event to teach you how to Charleston. 
Register for the event here.

April 1
Bad Beats Dance Class is a fun way to get fit. This hour-long class will feature a blend of music genres and decades such as music from the 90s to present day, with dance moves that encompass Latin, jive, country, hip-hop, and more. Register for the class at badbeatsdf.com

April 2
Purchase tickets for Brushin’ Whimsy’s paint event at Sip on Main and choose to paint a spring cactus or mushroom gnome. Guests of the event will receive $5 off food or drink purchased during the event. 
Register here.

April 3
Head to  Marquart’s Landing in Washington for a night of creativity and fun with Artmazing Event Co! Get ready to unleash your inner artist as we guide you step-by-step through creating a beautiful spring painting. No art experience is necessary.  All the materials and instruction will be provided so you can create your colorful masterpiece. Food and drinks are purchased separately. 
Sign up at the link at this Facebook event.

April 4
The Washington Public Library will host a teen egg hunt. The library will be dark and the hidden eggs will be full of candy. Find the glitter egg to receive a special prize. Attendees should bring a flashlight. The event is for ages 12 & up.
Learn more.

April 4
Belt out your favorite tunes at Sip on Main’s karaoke night. The fun is going down on three different nights in April at the establishment’s event room. 
Find out more by visiting the bar’s Facebook page.

April 5
Ladies, Littles, & Lattes is celebrating its second year with a bash that includes Easter bunny photos, food trucks, horse rides, and other fun activities. 
Get all the details.

Photo via Hoppin’ Into Year Two’s Facebook Event.

April 5
Attend the black light bingo night, which is a Charity Bingo event benefitting The Chief Mason Griffith Foundation at Union City Auditorium. Purchase individual or per table tickets here.

April 5
Attend the Liberty Hall Vendor Fair to find things that are handmade, holistic and other one-of-a-kind items. The vendor fair is from 11 – 3 both Saturday and Sunday. 
Get more details.

April 6
Attend the Liberty Hall Vendor Fair to find things that are handmade, holistic and other one-of-a-kind items. The vendor fair is from 11 – 3 both Saturday and Sunday. 
Get more details.

April 6
Visit the American Legion Auxiliary in Union for their Spring Fling Vendor & Craft Fair! This event will feature food trucks and food vendors, as well as local crafters and vendors. Find out more

April 6
Originally scheduled for March 30, Kaleidoscope Consignment’s first farmer’s market and craft fair of the year was rescheduled due to weather. Find items from local artisans and crafters like local honey, handmade jewelry, Scentsy, delicious food, sourdough baked goods, and more.
Get more details.

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What’s Happening in Franklin County March 24 – March 30, 2025

There’s a lot happening this week across Franklin County, including numerous ways to give back to our community through fundraisers, as well as fun and entertaining events like wine tastings, dance fitness classes, farmers and vendor markets, and much more!

Monday, March 24
Spring is here and it’s the perfect time for a wine tasting event featuring a variety of wines by Sunny With a Chance of Flowers, a brand with a line of zero-sugar, low-calorie, low-alcohol wines, sustainably farmed and produced by a family-owned winery in Monterey County, California. The event is happening at Winehouse 66 in Pacific. Tickets available in advance, or at the door the evening of the event.
Learn more.

Photo via Winehouse 66’s Facebook event page.

Tuesday, March 25
Groove to Give and dance for a cause at Vero Fitness in Pacific! This group fitness dance party is open to gym members and non-members alike and will help support tornado victims in our community! All proceeds of the $20 donation for the class will go to local relief efforts. Childcare will be provided. 
Learn more

Tuesday, March 25
Bad Beats Dance Class is a fun way to get fit. This hour-long class will feature a blend of music genres and decades such as music from the 90s to present day, with dance moves that encompass Latin, jive, country, hip-hop, and more. Register for the class at badbeatsdf.com

Wednesday, March 26
If you can’t make the Tuesday class, there’s an additional Bad Beats Dance Class happening on Wednesday evenings each week. Register for the class at badbeatsdf.com

Wednesday, March 26
The Franklin County Silent Book Club is hosting its monthly meeting at underGROUNDS Espresso Bar in Washington. Bring your book of choice, order a beverage, and sit and read in companionable silence, followed by a short period dedication to conversation, or continued reading.
Learn more.

Wednesday, March 26
Every Wednesday is Karaoke Night at The Tipsy Keg. Belt out your favorite song, enjoy flash sales and drinks specials, plus happy hour from 3 to 7 p.m. Kitchen is open until 9pm!
Find out more.

Thursday, March 27
Thirsty Thursdays are back across downtown Washington and Room for Art Gallery is one of many businesses participating in downtown Washington’s Thirsty Thursday event! The Gallery will host Oak & Front Kitchen + Bar for a wine tasting.
Find out more

Photo via Thirsty Thursday’s Facebook event page.

Friday, March 28
Learn how to make and use a sourdough starter, while also learning about sourdough’s amazing gut health benefits at this workshop that’s put on through Andy’s Produce in Washington.
Find out more and how to pay for the workshop.

Saturday, March 29
Dine to Donate at Little Ireland Coffee in Pacific, with a portion of proceeds benefitting baskets made for those going through cancer treatments at St. Luke’s Cancer Infusion Center. Get all the details.

Saturday, March 29
Patronize Scarlett’s Bar & Grill in St. Clair for a dine to donate event benefitting Devon McNew and his fight against cancer. The event will feature silent auctions, raffles, and live music performed by Devon. 
Find out more at the Facebook event.

Saturday, March 29
The Franklin County BackStoppers Dinner Auction is happening at the KC Hall in Washington. Learn more about the event at this Facebook event link.

Saturday, March 29
The Dueling Pianos Fundraiser in Union will feature Spanky Entertainment and will be a night of music and fun while raising money to help women in need in Franklin County.
Learn more and get tickets.

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Sunday, March 30
Free for guests, attendees of the Spring Helling’s Farm Animal Swap and Farm Supplies event can expect to find vendors with farmers market and artisan goods, as well as small animals and farm supplies. Food and drink available for purchase.
Find out more.

Sunday, March 30
This is Kaleidoscope Consignment’s first farmers market and craft fair of the year and it’s expected to be a busy one! Find items from local artisans and crafters like local honey, handmade jewelry, Scentsy, delicious food, sourdough baked goods, and more.
Get more details.

Sunday, March 30
Skip purchasing eggs to dye or hide this year, and learn to crochet eggs that can be used year after year at Yarn Together in Washington. 
Register here.

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Find Sandwiches and Sweets at Joe’s Bakery & Delicatessen in Washington

Tucked away on Main Street in downtown Washington, Joe’s Bakery & Delicatessen is a place to grab lunch to go or stick around and eat inside the cute dining area that features bits of nostalgia like a working cuckoo clock, old dairy milk pails that have been repurposed into a seat, and vintage-style stained glass lighting.

The menu is centered around delicatessen offerings like sandwiches, wraps, and a few rotating soup selections. Sides include chips, potato salad, or pasta salad. There’s also a wide variety of desserts like cookies, cakes, pies, tarts, and more.

Sandwiches include numerous classic deli offerings like clubs, a French dip, Reuben, and BLT and the wrap selections range from items like a chicken Caesar to chicken salad or a meatless option that is loaded with veggies like spinach, artichokes, tomatoes, cucumbers, and more. Traditional salads like chef, Caesar, and Greek as well as a few others can be found on the menu.

When it comes to the sandwich choices, I can’t pass up The Angelo, dubbed “The Ultimate Italian Sub” by the establishment and with good reason. All truly epic sandwiches start with great bread, and since Joe’s bakes its bread fresh daily, the sub roll forms the perfect soft, pillowy foundation for this loaded Italian sandwich. The Angelo features a number of deli meats: Genoa salami, mortadella, smoked ham and roast beef, provel and parmesan cheeses, shredded lettuce, diced red peppers, red onions and artichoke hearts, plus it gets even more flavor from the Italian herb mayo and balsamic vinaigrette.

Italian sub cut in half with a side of potato salad in a styrofoam container
The Angelo Sub and potato salad. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

Another favorite of mine is the Reuben, made with a generous amount of sliced corned beef, and topped with kraut, Thousand Island, and Swiss, and served on toasted rye. Although I keep promising myself I will branch out on a future visit and try the French dip or one of the two clubs offered (roasted turkey ranch or the standard variety), I just love the Italian sandwich a bit too much to pass it up when I’m there.

In addition to the food, what I really like about Joe’s is that there’s a big selection of desserts, yet they’re made in individual-sized portions, allowing you to get that satisfying feeling of finishing your meal with something sweet without leaving you feeling stuffed. The desserts often rotate and can be anything from small, personal-sized pies to little cakes, and cookies large enough to share, or nibble on throughout the day.

The Socialite recommends Joe’s Bakery & Delicatessen!

The details:
9 West Main St., Washington
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