Brown Oaks

Brown Oaks Owned by the City of Summersville, this historic property can be rented for your next event or special occasion.

Brown Oaks was delighted to host the ladies of Nettie Baptist Church for a lovely luncheon last Saturday, May 2nd.The ho...
05/08/2026

Brown Oaks was delighted to host the ladies of Nettie Baptist Church for a lovely luncheon last Saturday, May 2nd.

The house was full of laughter and fellowship! Events like these are exactly why we love sharing this old home with our community.

Thank you all for spending the afternoon with us! It was a joy to have you at Brown Oaks.

We had a TREE-mendous Arbor Day celebration at Brown Oaks!On April 25th, Fresh Start Market Co. and Summersville Public ...
04/26/2026

We had a TREE-mendous Arbor Day celebration at Brown Oaks!

On April 25th, Fresh Start Market Co. and Summersville Public Library filled the grounds with story time, flower pots, and tiny tree planters fully committed to their craft.

Special thanks to Shawn Singer of Fresh Start Market Co., Natalie Seabolt (our librarian extraordinaire), and the “Lorax” she wisely brought along, because every good tree story deserves proper representation.

We’re grateful to Summersville Arena & Conference Center for keeping everyone well-fed, and to Elk Conservation District for the donated trees which were made possible with help from Larry Greynolds and John Pitsenbarger, who clearly know how to make Arbor Day happen.

We’ve included just a few extra snapshots we managed to snag ourselves but for the truly polished moments, visit Haley Greynolds Photography collection. Her QR code is included if you’d like to download the professional photos!

Thank you for everyone who came out to join us

04/08/2026

Some more information on our Arbor Day event!

Growing Readers, Growing Trees: An Arbor Day Celebration at Brown Oaks

If you’ve ever visited Brown Oaks, you know the first thing that greets you isn’t the house.

It’s the trees.

Our centuries old White Oaks have watched this house through weddings, storms, laughter, and generations of Summersville families passing beneath them. They are the reason the house carries its name, and every spring they remind us that the best things in a community, much like the best things in a garden, take time, care, and a little patience to grow.

It’s only fitting that the house named for them should celebrate Arbor Day properly.

On Saturday, April 25th, Brown Oaks will open its grounds for a cheerful little gathering we’re calling “Growing Readers, Growing Trees,” hosted in partnership with the Summersville Public Library and Fresh Start Market.

The event will feature a Dr. Seuss Lorax-themed workshop designed especially for children 12 and under. Families will gather in our historic carriage house, tucked just behind the main home beneath those famous old oaks. We’ll begin with a lively reading of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss, featuring Summersville’s own brilliant librarian, Natalie Seabolt. With guidance from Fresh Start Market’s Shawn Singer, children will then have the chance to create their own Lorax-inspired craft and plant a small tree to take home, giving them something living to care for long after the afternoon is over.

To make sure every child gets the chance to participate fully, the program will be offered in two workshops: one at 11:00 a.m. and another at 1:00 p.m. While the event is free to attend, it will be a ticketed program due to limited space. Tickets will be available two weeks prior to the event at the Summersville City Building.
At Brown Oaks, we believe a historic home should be more than something to admire from the outside. It should be a place where neighbors gather, where children laugh, and where the next generation learns how to care for the world around them.
After all, trees grow slowly. Readers do too.

Plant the right seed, whether it is a book, a sapling, or a shared afternoon beneath the branches of a very old oak, and something lasting has a chance to grow.

We hope you will join us under the oaks.

Tickets available Monday!
04/08/2026

Tickets available Monday!

We loved having the Methodist Church out at Brown Oaks yesterday for their Easter egg hunt! It was a great afternoon fil...
04/02/2026

We loved having the Methodist Church out at Brown Oaks yesterday for their Easter egg hunt!

It was a great afternoon filled with lots of smiles, running feet, and colorful eggs all across the lawn. Thanks to everyone who came out and made it such a fun day!

03/29/2026

A pair of Red-shouldered Hawks have chosen Brown Oaks as the site of their nuptials and nesting this spring. Take a moment to enjoy the beautiful weather, and if you’re passing by, stop and say hello to Brown Oaks’ recent newly-weds: Chip and Bunny

Dearest Gentle Reader,It seems the social season is nearly spoken for, and our dance card holds but a few remaining week...
03/25/2026

Dearest Gentle Reader,

It seems the social season is nearly spoken for, and our dance card holds but a few remaining weekends for weddings this year.

Should you wish for a most enchanting love story set within the charm of our historic halls, you must act with haste… before another claims your date.

Do not delay! The perfect match (and weekend) awaits!

Spring has finally arrived at Brown Oaks!  Get your lawn mowers ready everyone.
03/06/2026

Spring has finally arrived at Brown Oaks! Get your lawn mowers ready everyone.

Brown Oaks is ready for a lively 2026 here in Summersville, and we hope you will mark your calendars!We are starting the...
02/25/2026

Brown Oaks is ready for a lively 2026 here in Summersville, and we hope you will mark your calendars!

We are starting the year by getting a little dirt under our fingernails. This spring we are teaming up with Fresh Start Market and the Summersville Public Library for an Arbor Day Collaborative Event, with two hands on workshops at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for kids 12 and under.

Then we trade garden gloves for dinner napkins. Our dinner theater lineup includes a three course celebration of “Mimsey and Borden’s Wedding,” where the whole town is invited, and a spirited performance of "The Santaland Diaries" by David Sedaris that will have you laughing your way into the holidays.

We will finish the year the sweetest way we know how with our Gingerbread House Workshop for children and families.

Old house. New memories. We cannot wait to see you at Brown Oaks in 2026!!

02/06/2026

Thank you for another wonderful year at Brown Oaks!

At Brown Oaks, the end of the year arrived not with quiet, but with echoes.

They are the echoes of laughter drifting through spacious rooms, of music carried down the front steps after evening celebrations, of camera shutters clicking as families and prom couples pause on the grounds to capture milestone moments. Owned and operated by the City of Summersville, the historic home has long stood as a familiar landmark.

Brown Oaks spent the past year doing what it does best: opening its doors. Weddings filled the calendar, each one leaving behind a few more stories layered into the old walls. Bridal showers, baby showers, and private parties followed, turning parlors into places of anticipation and joy. Luncheons such as the annual Potato Queen gathering brought tradition and community pride to the table, while teacher meetings and civic gatherings made use of the house as a welcoming, functional space for conversation and planning.

Public events added a lively rhythm throughout the year. A gift-wrapping workshop drew careful hands and creative minds. A Mother’s Day brunch unfolded at an unhurried pace, sunlight falling across tables set for celebration. A progressive dinner party anchored at Brown Oaks highlighted local businesses and encouraged guests to experience the town in a new way. Dinner theater transformed familiar rooms into something unexpected, while the gingerbread workshop closed the year with sugar, laughter, and a sense of tradition renewed.

Historic houses often risk becoming static as places admired but untouched. Brown Oaks has avoided that fate by remaining in use, by welcoming people not just to look, but to gather. The year’s steady stream of events reflects both the care taken to preserve the house and the community’s desire to make memories within it.

As the calendar turns, Brown Oaks stands ready for another season. Its role remains unchanged and cherished: a place where Summersville comes together, where milestones are marked, and where history continues, one celebration at a time.

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1 Old Wilderness Road
Summersville, WV
26651

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