Have you ever been curious about the art of crafting flies that lure in the biggest fish or fish stories? Join our Beginner Fly Tying Series here at Parker Dam and start crafting your own flies (and stories). Our educators will guide you through each step, turning threads, feathers, and fur into your own personalized lures. Connect with nature, learn a new skill, and reel in the excitement! In this course we will cover roughly 12 fly patterns that will cover the basic skills needed for wet flies, dry flies, and streamers - primarily for trout. This course is intended for those with little to no prior experience tying and is open to participants aged 14 and up. Participants under 18 must have a parent or guardian with them. This series will be held in our Environmental Education Classroom at the park office on Wednesdays - March 13th, 20th, 27th, and April 3rd from 6pm to 8pm. Registration is required and there will be a five dollar cost per evening to cover the cost of materials, that will be collected when registration is confirmed. All tools and materials will be provided by the park. Class size limited to eight. To register and make payment please contact the park office at (814)765-0630. Any questions please contact Jeremiah Irvin at jerirvin@pa.gov.
Choose Your Meal Time!
9:00am - 10:00am Breakfast
10:00am - 11:00am Crafts & Easter Bunny
OR
9:00am - 10:00am Crafts & Easter Bunny
10:00am - 9:00am Breakfast
Adults $15.00
Children $11.00 (3 to 12 years of age) 2 years of age and younger are free.
Easter Egg Hunt will start at 11:00am
Limited Seating.
Tickets are required.
For Tickets: TreasureLakePA.TicketBud.com OR the Treasure Lake POA Office Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Menu:
Scrambled eggs, french toast sticks, bacon and sausage, breakfast potatoes, pastry tray, orange juice, milk, coffee, and hot chocolate bar.
Welcome back for the 56th Red Moshannon Downriver Race!
NEW RACE CLASSES FOR 2024
*Inflatable Kayaks
*K1 Whitewater Gold, Age 55+
*C1 Wildwater
*K1 Wildwater Master, Age 40+
*K1 Wildwater Women
*OC + Dog, notify race officials at check-in, Dog PFD’s required
*K1 Women Unlimited
*K1 Women Rec, under 14ft
RACE CLASSES ELIMINATED FOR 2024
*K1 Men Rec Long – will be combined with K1 Men Unlimited Long, 14ft and over
*K1 Women Rec Medium – consolidated into K1 Women Rec, under 14ft
*K1 Women Rec Short– consolidated into K1 Women Rec, under 14ft
*K1 Women Whitewater Composite – consolidated into K1 Whitewater Composite
*OC1 Men Long – consolidated into OC1 Men
*OC1 Men Medium - consolidated into OC1 Men
*OC1 Men Short - consolidated into OC1 Men
*OC1 Women Long – consolidated into OC1 Women
*OC1 Women Medium - consolidated into OC1 Women
*OC1 Women Short - consolidated into OC1 Women
*Youth Plastic – consolidated into Youth Unlimited
*Youth Composite – consolidated into Youth Unlimited
Other Announcements
1. No day-of-event race entries.
2. All racers must register by March 15th.
3. There will be an awards banquet immediately following the race at Saint Severin social hall in Drifting, PA. A hot meal will be available for purchase.
4. Stand-up Paddleboard (SUP) racers are to paddle from a standing position. Active paddling while kneeling or sitting is prohibited and may result in disqualification.
5. Rudders & Skegs are not allowed at the Red Mo Race.
About the Event
Held on a remote 7.5-mile section of Moshannon Creek between Peale Bridge near the town of Grassflat, PA and the Route 53 Bridge near the town of Moshannon, PA. At moderate levels this section of creek is rated Class II+ on the International Scale of Difficulty. High water significantly increases the difficulty. Extra flotation in boats is highly recommended. Most years there are numerous swims and bent boats! Cold water paddling clothing is highly recommended. The water & air temperatures are usually very cold.
Time & Location
Race Day: Saturday, March 30, 2024
Schedule of events on race morning:
Please set your shuttle prior to racer check-in in the morning
9AM to 11AM: Racer check-in and bib pickup at Start Location.
11:30 AM: Racer Meeting at the Start Location.
Noon: Race Starts
Start Location (Peale Bridge):
40.993389, -78.081111
Finish Location (Rt. 53 Bridge):
41.036778, -78.057778
Awards Banquet & Additional Vehicle Parking (St. Severin's):
41.028857, -78.107834
• Life jackets must be worn properly throughout the race. Life jacket must be U.S. Coast Guard Approved Type I, III, or V (Special Use Device). No automatic- or manual-inflating life jackets.
• Race bib must be worn and visible over life jacket during the race. If racing tandem, the bow paddler must wear the bib.
• Helmets are required for all kayaks, decked canoes, and SUPs. Helmets are encouraged for open canoes and inflatables.
• All boats in “Canoe” and “SUP” divisions must be propelled with single blade paddles.
• Operating automatic or powered floor bailers is prohibited.
• Rudders and skegs are prohibited on all boats. If the rudder or skeg cannot be removed, it must be disabled such that operation and use does not occur during the race. Fins are permitted on SUPs.
• Boats with pedal drive, foot drive, or any other means of propulsion other than single or double-bladed paddles are prohibited.
• Decking for open canoes limited to 36” bow & 36” stern. Splash rails cannot exceed 1.5” from hull. Extra flotation placed in canoes/kayaks is highly recommended.
• Minimum age of solo kayak or canoe paddler is 16 years of age, unless participating in the Youth class or OC2 Over/Under class.
• All Youth participants must be accompanied by an adult on the racecourse, unless they have received written approval from Race Officials prior to race day. If a parent/guardian is accompanying a Youth solo racer the guardian does not need to pay a race entry fee.
• SUP racers are to paddle from a standing position. Active paddling while kneeling or sitting is limited to ruddering and bow/stern draws. Taking more than two forward strokes may result in disqualification. Exceptions may be made for moments of exhaustion or re-entry.
• Racers may compete in an age-restricted race class if they qualify, but are not limited to that race class. Racers may compete in only one race class.
• Racers must be in control of their boat while crossing the start and finish line.
• Racers must notify race officials if they drop out of the competition for any reason and turn in bib to sweep boat.
• Any paddler or boat found in violation of these rules may result in disqualification.
• HIGH WATER CONTINGENCY. Race organizers may, at their discretion, choose to cancel or postpone the race if the level on the Rt. 53 bridge gage is projected to be above four feet on the day of the race.
• Race Officials’ decisions are final.
Join us for a celebration of all things Easter, adult style!
Burger Daddy Food Truck will be there plus they'll have:
Chocolate bunny wine shooters
Wine pairing with Dan Smith Candies
Specialty cocktails & pudding shots
Chances to punch & win a prize with 2oz flight purchase and more!
Guarantee your seat by calling 814-375-6885
Egg Hunt - *Registration from 11:30am - 12:00pm
Pictures with the Easter Bunny after the Egg Hunt! - *free & photos will b posted on our Facebook page
Easter Photo Booth w/Props
Egg & Spoon Races
3-Legged Races
Potato Sace Races
Craft Stations, Games & Prizes
Hot Dogs & Drinks for Sale
*Any cancellations or updates will be posted on our Facebook page
DuBois County Club Easter Buffet
Adult: $35.00
12 & Under: $14.00
3 & Under: Free
Menu:
Honey Glazed Home Carving Station
Prime Rib Carving Station
Poached Salmon
Stuffed Chicken Breast
Brown Sugar Glazed Yams
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Rice Pilaf - Deviled Eggs
Macaroni and Cheese - Breaded Chicken Bites
Maple Roasted Carrots - Sweet Corn
Brocoli Slaw w/ Ranch or Balsamic Dressing
Dinner Rolls w/ Beaver Meadow Butter
Fresh Fruit Display
Assortment of Delicious Desserts
Coffee, Tea, and Water
Accepting Pre-Paid Reservations Only.
814-661-9960. Call by 3/24/2024
TJ Hill Magician: 2 Shows in the Auditorium
The Petting Zoo presented by Brian Leech at Nelson Realty
Charlie Jester Balloon Artist and the Whimsical Princesses
First Responder Vehicle tours from local police, firefighters, and EMS presented by Shankle’s Pharmacy, The Auto Undertaker, and Goodwill Industries
DJ Mad Maxx’s Photo Booth presented by Yardworks
Storytelling by Storybook House presented by Smith Landscaping
LIVE demonstrations from the WPAL Boxing and Fitness Center presented by LifeSpan Family Services
Boy Scout Troop 27, Bucktail Council, and The Girl Scouts
The Central Catholic Cardinal, Stella the Star, and Dreamy the Dragon
Wine & Cheese Pairing featuring cheeses from Calliari's Bakery!
We've teamed up with Calliari's Italian Bakery to bring you a delicious wine and cheese pairing. You will receive 5 samplings of cheese and a 1oz. flight of 5 wines that compliment each variety. You will also receive some delicious Calliari's famous Italian Bread!
Also available for takeout!
RSVP & Pay in-store, online, or by phone at 814-375-6885 by April 8th.
$20.00 plus tax.
Asylum Pro Wrestling
Here’s your chance to get in the ring and Learn from Ecws Gary Wolf …. in Ring for 2 hours For Just $25!!!! That’s right Asylum just wants it’s guys and others to get better! Here’s your chance April 20th to hone your craft from 4-6 pm … (must be trained )
On Thursday, April 25th, the CRC will host the first, Not your Grandmas Bingo of 2024 at Moena in downtown Clearfield! Moena will be serving some tasty food and drinks throughout the night with the CRC handling Bingo. Cost is $1 for regular games and $2 for Special Bingo with 3 Bingo games on each sheet. Bring a stack of $1 bills and your favorite Bingo dauber!!! We'll have some for sale so don't worry if you don't have any! Doors open at 5, Bingo begins at 6.
Come out on Friday from May 3rd through June 31st for fun golf instructions in a social environment.
Dates:
May 3rd, May 10th, May 17th, May, 31st
June 14th and June 21st
$25.00 per session
Includes: beer, wine, and instruction
Call or text Logan for more information aand RSVP at 814-558-7453
The fun starts at 3:00pm. Bring a lawn chair and dress your best!
$10.00 Advance Ticket Purchase! (not required to attend but doesn't want a great deal?)
You Get:
- (1) Glass of wine, slushy, or beer
- Angel Walk beer coozie
- Entrance to see Zero Tolerance
- Free parking
- Entered into a drawinf for an Angel Walk T-Shirt
Food:
Clem's BBQ
Rosies's Peirogies
Drink Specials:
Mint Julep
Rum & Coke
Vodka & Cranberry
Long Island Ice Tea
Beer Bucket Sales!
Band:
Zero Tolerance
4:00pm - 7:00pm
$5 Cover Charge
Watch Party:
6:45pm
The 2024 F.O.E. PA State Pool Tournament will be held from May 10th thru the 12th, hosted by the Clearfield Aerie #812 and Visit Clearfield County!
The event will be held at the Clearfield County Fairgrounds. Registration deadline is April 27th.
We'll have shuttles to and from the venue to the hotels and the local Aerie.
We'll also have food vendors on site at the venue: Larry's Barbeque, Ricco's Concessions, Stromboli Land, and Sweet Dreams Snack Shack!
The tournament will be ran by Midwest Pool Promotions!
Chocolate lovers, this is for you! Everything Chocolate... Chocolate Galore!!
Clearfield A.B.A.T.E. (Chinklacamoose) will be holding motorcycle safety awareness day May 11th on market street Clearfield.
We will have our monthly meeting outside at the Court House at 10:30am. Anyone can attend, there will be vendors present. Clearfield EMS will be giving a demonstration on a down motorcycle, what to do and what not to do at 1:00pm depending on availability.
Other motorcycle organizations will be present, as well as local insurance companies. Please feel free to check your coverage with them.
Total Control Motorcycle training will also be present to answer questions. Will also be able to sign up for motorcycle classes and sign up to be an instructor.
A special guest from the county commissioner's officers will be present to read our Governor's Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month Declaration. Our State Representative Dallas Kephart will be present.
If you have any questions, please contact Al Pearson (954) 270-5111 or Tobey Wingard (814) 553-5196.
Junior Golf Clinic
10 Weeks Total
1:00pm - 2:00pm Session OR 2:05pm - 3:05pm Session
May 31st
June 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th
July 5th, and 26th
August 2nd, 9th, and 16th
Why play golf: Golf is a great game for youngsters as it:
- helps boost their health and confidence
- teaches them personal skills
- keeps them active while having fun
- gets them outside into the fresh air
- provides an opportunity to meet others
- helps them to develop new skills
- is a game for all abilities
16 is the maximum amount of kids who can participate per session.
Sign up sheets will be at the pro shop.
Helping boys and girls ages 7-17.
This event is weekend-long event with a twist. There will be live music, food vendors, beer garden, local distilleries, canoeing and kayaking events, fireworks, arts, crafts, and so much more.
UMI's Muscle on the Mountain will host the best muscle cars and fastest muscle car drivers in a no hold barred autocross showdown. 120 of the fastest pro-touring Muscle Cars will battle for two days, culminating in an autocross showdown.
Variety of food and merchandise vendors!
Kid's Korner: games, face painting, bounce house, obstacle course, and a petting zoo.
Come down to the Philipsburg Heritage Days and check out the shopping, vendors, food vendors, live music and so much more!
Great Community Event, Homecoming for many who lived or have heard about the Frenchville Picnic. Enjoy the music, food and seeing old friends and relatives. The unique French heritage of this rural area are still being kept alive. It is found under the trees in the picnic grove. Free admission, parking, and entertainment.
The UMI Autocross Challenge is a two day motorsports event held annually at UMI Motorsports Park. With humble beginnings as a Cruise-In car show, we eventually added autocross. This standalone autocross event is now one of the premier races of its kind in the USA. Autocross competitors from all over the US and Canada test drive their machines for two full days on UMIMP’s 5/8 mi autocross course. This course features high speeds, technical sections, elevation changes and varying configurations. In addition to the racing component, the UMI Autocross Challenge is all about fun, friends, and family. We have a Thursday night track party, Friday night fun at the local watering hole, and plenty of other food along the way. The UMI Autocross Challenge is family friendly and makes for a great way to go racing while not having to leave the kids at home.
Get ready for the Upstage Music Fest. on Thu, Aug 8th at the Expo1 Building located at the Clearfield County Fairgrounds.
This is a 3 day event.
Doors open at 4:00pm.
Bands:
Hardtack, Making State, The Jaded Lips, Therica, Sweet Desire, Silvertung, Relic Hearts, Nicks in Time (Fleetwood Mac tribute), Crazy Train (Ozzy tribute)
Tickets can be purchased at: www.theupstagemusicfest.com.
Load me up with Mac N Cheese Please!!!
Friendly cook off competition and more.
A Night Around the Campfire
"Weather Permitting"
Music: Southbound
Food By: J&D Cheesesteaks
Bring a lawn chair and any yard games you'd like to share!
Cornhole will be set up.
This is a family-friendly event. Children must be accompanied by an adult at/near the fire. Angel Walk Winery is not responsible for any injuries from this event.
Welcome to KOTM 4.0! On August 22-24, 2024 UMI Motorsports Park will once again host the top autocross and Pro-Touring cars and drivers in the nation. We will run 125 cars for two days on two separate courses with the goal of crowning a King of the Mountain. Who will etch their name in the record books along with Swenson, Smedegard and Thorne?
Qualifying for the 32 car shootout will take place on Friday and Saturday with free admission to the hill and stands. On Saturday evening the gates open at 5pm in preparation for the big shootout. Concessions will be available on site and Bangshift Chad Reynolds will once again emcee this exciting event.
German and Polish Food Festival
Annual Grapes and Hops Tour
And so much more!!
Come to the Revived & Co. Old Schoolhouse Fall Market. You will see beautiful crafts from our local community, many vendors, live music, and food.
Join us for the annual Apple Cider Festival & craft show at Muskrat Beach 2. The festival features over 100 vendors of handmade crafts, food vendors, cider pressing demonstrations, live music, educational displays, chainsaw carving, hay rides, petting zoo and much more! Parking and admission are free with donations collected by the Friends of Prince Gallitzin to help with park improvement projects. There will be pontoon shuttles offered from 9am-4pm from Killbuck Boat Launch.
Join us for a Halloween Party at Angel Walk Winery! Southbound Acoustics will be playing from 6-9 p.m. and Adam & Nancy's Paninis will be serving up some delicious sandwiches! Dress up in a costume if you'd like. More information coming soon!
Come celebrate Drinks-giving with us at Angel Walk Winery! Southbound will be playing from 6-9 p.m. Adam & Nancy's Paninis will be serving up their delicious food! More information coming soon!
Weekly Farmer's Market
Pershing Parking Lot
8am-11am