Dirty Mule Anniversary Party with Whiskey River Band
January 30 @ 9:00 pm UTC-5
WE MADE IT… Help us celebrate our one year anniversary at the Dirty Mule with one of our all-time favorite country dance bands, the WHISKEY RIVER BAND!
The boys will take the stage at 9pm. Join us early for dinner from 4-9pm along with our house dj music.
Admission: $7 – 21&Over/ $12 – Ages 18-20
Stay tuned for more details as we celebrate a year-long journey that none of us ever expected
An event every week that begins at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until December 29, 2021
Exhibits
Amazon Army: 100 year celebration
Thousands of women marched in December 1921 to close area mines during a strike. This exhibit tells this story, which received national attention, and honors these women who marched to end unfair labor practices in local mines.
Location: Miners Hall Museum, 701 S Broadway St, Franklin
Hours: Mon-Sat 10a-4p
A Series of Artistic Inspiration
Special exhibit is in partnership with the Black Student Association and features photos from PSU’s rich history.
Location: The Gallery at Bicknell Family Center for the Arts on the PSU campus, 1711 S Homer, Pittsburg
Hours: Mon-Fri 8a-4:30p
Black History Month Book Display
The Black Student Association and Axe Library are celebrating Black History Month by highlighting books that will help readers reflect on Black history. Authors highlighted include Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, and Bryan Stevenson.
Location: Axe Library on the PSU campus, 1605 S Joplin St, Pittsburg
Hours: Mon-Th 7:30a-11p; Fri 7:30a-5p; Sat 12p-5p; Sun 12p-11p
Bootleggers versus Badges: The Law, The Liquor, The Lifestyle
Rich soil and traditions brought to the region by immigrants positioned Southeast Kansas to be a player in the wine industry. Then came state and federal Prohibition. Experience the many layers of bootlegging. Ends March.
Location: Crawford County Historical Museum, 651 US-69, Pittsburg
Hours: Wed-Fri 9a-3p
Harry Krug: Collected Works The namesake of this gallery, Krug’s art has been shown at major galleries and juried exhibitions throughout the U.S. and Europe. Known for his unique style of printmaking, including a technique called serigraphs, or silkscreen prints. Open through February 17. Location: Harry Krug Gallery in Porter Hall at Pittsburg State.
Hours: M-F 8a-4:30p
Ted Watts, Sports Artist & Illustrator
The local legend created portraits of 77 Heisman Trophy winners & countless Pittsburg State alum. His art hangs in the halls of fame for pro football, college basketball, and wrestling. Open through Spring semester.
Exhibit location: Special Collections & University Archives, in the lower level of the Leonard H. Axe Library at Pittsburg State, 1605 S. Joplin St., Pittsburg.
Hours: Weekdays 8a-12p & 1p-5p