Pine Mountain Settlement School
Founded in 1913, this school is a National Historic Landmark. It has a rich history of community service and cultural activities. The school now focuses on environmental education and traditional arts and culture.
Founded in 1913, this school is a National Historic Landmark. It has a rich history of community service and cultural activities. The school now focuses on environmental education and traditional arts and culture.
NIBROC is a city-wide celebration offering activities for all ages. People from all over Kentucky and the United States travel to Corbin to enjoy NIBROC events. Four days of fun, family and friends. Headlining NIBROC are the FREE Concert Entertainment…
Includes live music plus workshops for children and adults. Held annually at the Whitley County Industrial Park.
Held on Friday nights throughout the summer. Include music, dancing and more.
The Kentucky Native American Heritage Museum was founded in 1999 to promote understanding of North America's Indigenous People from both historic and contemporary perspectives, through collection and dissemination of information about their histories, cultures, beliefs, and expressive arts; their existing…
A gallery and educational space run by the Whitley County Cooperative Extension (University of Kentucky). Host open pottery programs and other arts workshops and events.
Non-profit community theater group active for over 60 years. Stages annual theatrical productions including but not limited to children's shows.
Located in downtown Hazard, this greenway features sculptures, an artistic stone bridge, plantings, and more.
The first rural settlement school in America. Provides educational programming and works to preserve and promote cultural heritage of the region. Though located in neighboring Knott County, numerous participants noted this organization as a local asset.