Community Events at The Trust
Being an active part of the Lancaster arts community is important to us at The Trust, which is why we regularly host local theater groups, art galleries, and other local groups.
Candlelight Events
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Preserving American Literature for the Ages
Preserving American Literature for the Ages with Stefanie Peters, Editor, Library of America, NYC.
Members & Donors Appreciation Party
Members & Donors Appreciation Party | 6-8 Pm | At Nooks bookstore, 112 N. Prince St. | Dickens theme. Bring your favorite passage to read from The Christmas Carol!
Inaugurating Kindness: Why Civility Isn’t Enough
Inaugurating Kindness: Why Civility Isn’t Enough with Don Eberly in the Great Hall of The Trust Performing Arts Center.
Abusing Ourselves to Death: A Glimpse into our times from David Foster Wallace’s Novel Infinite Jest
Abusing Ourselves to Death: A Glimpse into our times from David Foster Wallace’s Novel Infinite Jest with Bruce Etter, Instructor of classical subjects and curator of the Alyosha Society.
The Square Halo Books Conference
The Square Halo Books Conference with plenary talk by Diana Pavlac Glyer in the Great Hall.
Members and Donors dinner
Members and Donors dinner with theologian Kaitlyn Schiess in collaboration with the Lancaster Good Neighbor Fellowship. There will be limited seating in a Lancaster County residence.
True Crime: An Assessment of Truth Telling, Privacy, and Exploitation
True Crime: An Assessment of Truth Telling, Privacy, and Exploitation with Rev. Doug Serven, pastor and producer/researcher on the podcast True Believer: The Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Mackintosh.
Why Drive When You Can Walk?
Why Drive When You Can Walk? with Tom Becker, Founder & Director of The Row House, Inc. This is Part Two of Tom’s Learning Vincibility series.