Local artist Betty Berk brings her vibrant neo Expressionist landscapes to CACHE April 4–June 28, celebrating color, texture, and California’s heartland.


Local artist Betty Berk brings her vibrant neo Expressionist landscapes to CACHE April 4–June 28, celebrating color, texture, and California’s heartland.

Local historian Dwight Miller explores the Merryman family and their lasting impact on Exeter’s early citrus boom.

CACHE presents Beneath the Surface, a new exhibition featuring abstract works by Kristine Vogt alongside selected pieces from the museum’s collection. Experience her fluid, nature‑inspired paintings January 24–March 29, with an opening reception on January 24.

CACHE presents “The American Legion: Born from the Great War,” a local history talk by board president Dwight Miller. Join us Nov. 17, 7–8:30 PM, upstairs conference room, for insights on veterans’ service, remembrance, and civic leadership. Free event.

The Center for Art, Culture, and History—Exeter (CACHE) invites the community to experience Through, a duo exhibition featuring the paintings of Christine Crozier and Martin Weekly. On view December 4–27, the show highlights the artists’ shared passion for California’s landscapes and the inspiration found in nature. Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, December 4, from 4–8 PM. Admission is free and open to the public.

CACHE Chats returns Nov 17 with “The American Legion: Born from the Great War,” a free local history talk by Dwight Miller exploring the Legion’s founding, impact on Exeter, and a century of civic service. Upstairs at CACHE, 7–8:30 PM. Donations welcome.

CACHE in Exeter presents Through Many Lenses, a group photography exhibit by Valley Photography Group, showcasing diverse styles from Tulare County artists. Free and open to the public, October 4–November 29, with an opening reception on October 4.

CACHE, in partnership with the Exeter Public Cemetery District, invites the community to experience the “Echoes of Exeter Cemetery Walk” on Saturday, September 13. This immersive event features local actors—including some descendants—portraying Exeter’s early citizens beside their gravesites. Visitors will rotate in small groups through short performances that highlight the legacy and character of those who shaped the town. Tickets are $20 and available starting August 4 at several local locations and online.

Discover the vibrant legacy of Exeter’s community celebrations at CACHE’s upcoming history talk. Join Dwight Miller on August 18th as he shares stories from over a century of festivals—from parades to pageants—in this free public event spotlighting Tulare County’s cultural roots.

CACHE’s third annual benefit returns with a thrilling outdoor Monarch Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, live auctions, new history exhibit, and barbecued ribs that’ll leave you suspecting the chef. October 25, 4–8PM in downtown Exeter.