Exeter History Tellers #16-On October 1, Exeter’s American Legion Hall welcomed local history tellers for a night of storytelling, remembrance, and community pride.

Exeter History Tellers #16-On October 1, Exeter’s American Legion Hall welcomed local history tellers for a night of storytelling, remembrance, and community pride.
CACHE in Exeter hosts Through Many Lenses, a group photography exhibit by Valley Photography Group, featuring 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 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.
Explore Exeter’s creative pulse in CACHE Exchange: September 2025. Dive into dual art exhibits, a cemetery walk with costumed storytellers, the Miss Exeter Coronation Dinner, and a thrilling murder mystery fundraiser. Download the full newsletter to experience it all!
CACHE’s August newsletter celebrates Exeter’s history and creativity with a murder mystery dinner, art exhibit, cemetery walk, and community talks. From BBQ ribs to sculpture and storytelling, each event showcases the heart of California’s cultural heritage.
Exeter History Tellers #14: From the grand Citrus Fairs of 1908 to modern-day Miss Exeter traditions, Exeter’s festivals have always embraced community spirit, creativity, and bold ambition. Parades, picnics, and pageants reflect a town that knows how to celebrate its roots and dream big.
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.
The Center for Art, Culture, and History—Exeter (CACHE) is thrilled to announce a solo art exhibition by Melinda Scott titled Joy of Life. This captivating display will be open to the public from April 5 through June 29, 2025, with an opening reception on April 5 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The August issue of The Exchange features the recent artist’s reception, the upcoming Native American Series, and more
The July issue of The Exchange looks at the results of the 2024 Benefit Fundraiser Cash for CACHE and upcoming events including the Krista Fulbright Art Exhibition.