Upcoming events
Homecoming picnic July 3 & 4th
The Homecoming Picnic – 4th of July is a family-friendly community celebration bringing neighbors together to enjoy hometown tradition, fellowship, and live festivities. The event features local vendors, activities for all ages, and BBQ served throughout the night, making it a true Fourth of July gathering in the heart of Greenbrier. Guests are invited to come out, relax, and celebrate with good food, community spirit, and small-town pride.
Booth Reservations – Homecoming Picnic
Event Date: July 3 : 4:00pm - 9:00pm , July 4 : 10:00am -8:00pm (fireworks display )
Location: Greenbrier Historical Society
Event Time: As listed on event page
Vendor Setup: Must be completed prior to event start time
Booth spaces are available for vendors interested in participating in the Homecoming Picnic. Booths are $15 per 12×12 space. Vendors must provide their own tables and tents.
Payment may be made by cash, check, or Venmo
(@GreenHistSociety – memo: Homecoming)
The deadline to register is September 1, 2026.
No food or drinks may be sold unless pre-approved by the committee.
The information to make payment is also located on the website home page.
Autumn in the Brier
Autumn in the Brier is a family-friendly fall event celebrating local vendors and community in Greenbrier.
Booth Reservations – Autumn in the Brier
Event Date: September 19, 2026 / 10:00am - 3:00pm
Booth spaces are available for vendors interested in participating in Autumn in the Brier. Booths are $15 per 12x12 space. Vendors must provide their own tables and tents and be set up by 9:00 AM.
Payment may be made by cash, check, or Venmo (@GreenHistSociety – memo: AITB). Payment information is also located on the home page of the website.
Deadline to register is September 1, 2026.
No food or drinks may be sold unless preapproved by the committee.
Autumn In The Brier
Autumn in the Brier is the Greenbrier Historical Society’s annual fall festival and primary fundraising event, bringing neighbors together to celebrate the season and our town’s heritage. Held on the museum grounds, the day features local vendors, live music, a silent auction, and a bake sale, along with hearty fish and BBQ plates served with classic fixings. Families are invited to enjoy a relaxed, small-town atmosphere filled with food, fellowship, and local history. Proceeds support the preservation of Greenbrier’s stories, artifacts, and traditions for future generations.