Spend a Fall Day in Trenton, Ohio
Coffee, Pumpkins, Mums and More!
Enjoy local brews at a cozy coffee shop and mosey through a farm market full of fall goods, sweets, and treats.
Stop 1: State Street Coffee
938 W State Street | Trenton, Ohio
Coffee, Pumpkins, Mums and More!
Enjoy local brews at a cozy coffee shop and mosey through a farm market full of fall goods, sweets, and treats.
938 W State Street | Trenton, Ohio
Bring the whole family to experience this free Christmas walk display, a 1/4 mile path winding through Liberty's Best farm property. At the end of your walk, meet the friendly farm animals in the barns, such as sheep, goats, donkeys, turkeys, chickens, and more!
Get a head start on your holiday shopping, pick up your Thanksgiving favorites, or stop by Niederman Family Farm one last time for the season! Browse gift baskets, jar goods, and unique gifts for everyone on your list. Say goodbye to fall and welcome the holiday season in style!
Full of romance, comedy, and backstage drama, this stage adaptation of the Oscar-winning film is a celebration of love and the magic of theatre.
The Newbees return with a revival of some of the best music they’ve played on the Showstoppers stage. From The Beatles to One of These Nights to Super Sounds of the ‘70s, husband-and-wife super duo Jeff and Misty Perholtz team up with a literal band of their besties to bring all the great sounds vibrantly back to life.
From the legendary label’s first number-one single “Mr. Postman,” to the Boys II Men jam “4 Seasons of Loneliness,” groove with a million memories crafted by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations and so many more.
The Fitton Center is bringing a national, true crime podcast to the Fitton Center Stage. Crimes of the Centuries is a companion of the #1 iTunes podcast Accused, created by award winning Cincinnati Enquirer journalists Amber Hunt and Amanda Rossman. They'll record an episode live and then host a presentation and Q&A on the world of true crime.
The United States is celebrating its 250th birthday throughout 2026 and the Fitton Center will get the party started right out of the gate. The Just Strange Brothers will rock you from sea to shining sea with America's greatest rock, pop, country, folk and R&B anthems that made and make us all part of An American Band.
Hamilton native, Bryan Wallick is a Horowitz Piano Competition Gold Medalist and Carnegie Hall veteran who has toured the world at the keyboard. Bryan is returning home to perform on the very Steinway piano Dave Belew's efforts brought to the Fitton Center.
The Ultra Sonics bring all the holiday hits you know and love to the 21st Century. Featuring four soaring vocalists and a rocking six-piece band, their infectious arrangements make the music pop. Enjoy a funky, modern take on the songs that make the season merry and bright.