Thursday, November 21st at 7:00 PM
Country Music Singer-Songwriter, Mo Pitney, joins forces with local country artist, Weston Vernon, to play a benefit concert in support of Chloe Gage, a young woman from Bowling Green who was recently severely injured in a car accident.
100% of the profit from this event will go towards Chloe's family and her continuing recovery.
Friday, November 22nd at 5:30 PM
Join House on the Hill Inc. for a free screening of Home Alone alongside a fundraising event to provide affordable housing in Warren County. This is a family event with silent auction items perfect for the holidays, concessions, a visit with Santa and pictures and there's no better way to start the holidays than with a great holiday movie.
After the screening, vote on student house designs from across Warren County and WKU! Four (4) winners from the Design-A-House Challenge judging will be awarded at the end of the night. One (1) public vote winner will also be awarded. Winners will receive a $250 cash prize and their name will be placed on a house, based on their design, within the Affordable Housing Community being built by House on the Hill. All proceeds go to provide Affordable Housing in Warren County!
Friday, January 10th at 7:30 PM
Don’t miss America’s #1 James Taylor tribute, as singer-songwriter Bill Griese brings his acclaimed Sweet Baby James show to town. Not your typical tribute band fare, Griese delights audiences using only his uncanny Taylor-like vocals & guitar playing, and a uniquely down-to-earth personality. No impersonations or theatrics; just the great music of JT.
“The next best thing to James,”
“I don’t like tributes but I LOVED this show,”
“James would be proud,” “amazing guitar playing,”
“everything he does honors JT”
-from 500+ 5-star reviews!
Come hear favorites like Fire and Rain, You’ve Got a Friend, Shower the People, How Sweet It Is, and Steamroller, as well as hidden gems and much more. Get your tickets today!
Tuesday, February 11th at 6:30 PM
O Pioneer reckons with and redefines the American pioneer. This documentary follows three West Virginians as they creatively navigate hardship and call us to champion the pioneer within. Narrated by lyricist and musician Kaïa Kater, the film weaves verité moments with archival footage, poetic vignettes, and dream-like animation—as Tim Hibbs, Nellie Rose Gundersen Davis, and James Morley humbly answer their calls to pioneer a way forward.
Q+A with directors Jonathan Lococque & Clara Lehmann
Presented in partnership with WKU Cultural Enhancement Series and the Warren County Public Library.
Saturday, February 15th at 8:00 PM
Presented by Terry Harper, the Capitol is excited to welcome Trae Crowder for the second time. Originally from rural Celina, Tennessee, Trae first gained international attention (or notoriety depending on your politics) in 2016 for his hugely viral series of “Liberal Redneck” comedic “porch rant” videos. Since then, Trae has written a best selling book, The Liberal Redneck Manifesto: Draggin Dixie Outta The Dark, toured the country thrice over under the WellRED Comedy Tour banner, appeared on nationally renowned television shows, developed and sold five scripted pilots for Warner Bros, and continues to rant and rave on the internet to the mostly-delight of his lovely fan base.