Milling at Rock Mill 2026
Originally built in 1824 Rock Mill closed in 1905. Every last Sunday of the month May – October come see Rock Mill come to life as we mill corn!
Originally built in 1824 Rock Mill closed in 1905. Every last Sunday of the month May – October come see Rock Mill come to life as we mill corn!
We are thrilled to invite students to join us this summer for Broadway Bound Summer Camp at Pickerington High School North Theatre!
Take a 2-mile (round-trip) hike to Blacklick Creek and wade in the water in search of fish, crayfish and aquatic insects.
Who says you can’t stay up late on a weeknight?! Join us for a mile hike followed by S’mores by the fire!
Preparing for AP Literature and Composition in the fall? AP Lit Book Club is a space to discuss classic literature, ask and answer questions, and get prepared for the school year!
What would you do if you woke up alone on a wild island—with no instructions and no one like you in sight? Rising 3rd–5th graders will explore friendship, adventure, and teamwork when we dive into The Wild Robot by Peter Brown.
"Threads Through Time", our special Heritage Day event, will feature one-of-a-kind textiles from our collection. Visitors will see a quilt from the Pickering Family with names embroidered into it, a flag made by local women to honor soldiers who served in WWI with their names stitched onto stars, and a woven throw with Pickering family names woven into the yarn.
Partake in a variety of historic Independence Day activities, displays, and entertainment from 1-4pm. Participate in our "Most Beautiful Pie" contest. Pie entries must be submitted between 1:45-2:15.
In the heat of battle, sometimes you need to make tough decisions: do you play it safe and go for Thunderbolt, which is 100% accurate but less powerful, or do you go for the ultra-powerful Thunder with a 70% chance of hitting?
Make math fun with Pokemath! Practice probability and complex math problems by incorporating them into the famous video game Pokémon.
Come to the Sycamore Plaza Branch and help us celebrate America's 250th birthday by learning how the US railroad system was integral to our country's history with Conductor Cody. No registration is necessary.
