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BJW Volunteer Fire Company BBQ Chicken Dinner Donation: $12.00 The meal includes: 1 Chicken Half, Baked Beans, Parsley Potatoes, Roll, Dessert and a Drink Pick up time starts at 12:00 PM @ Woodland Park 
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1778 Treasure Lake, P.O. Box 255 Reynoldsville, PA 15851, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-591-5653, Recreation, Things to See & Do
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This 2000 square feet Lodge is centrally located near Philipsburg, PA. It's accommodations are perfect for family getaways, gatherings, snowmobile weekends, and close enough to Penn State Football Games. With close to 4000 acres right next to it at the Black Moshannon State Park it's perfect for an outdoor enthusiast! 5662 Black Moshannon Road, 5662 Black Moshannon Road, Sandy Ridge, PA, 16866, 814-686-1878, Campground/Cabins, Accomodations
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CIVIL WAR RESISTANCE - The county draft roll of August 1864 had over 600 names, and only 150 men answered the call. In June 1863 assistant marshal David Cathcart was shot in Knox Township by draft dodgers working as loggers. Homes were set on fire in Graham Township by draft dodgers while deserters were looting throughout the county. Copperheads liberated arrested deserters in Troutville, and secret societies were formed to resist the draft and gather slaves. In October 1864, recruitment officer Col. Cyrus Butler was killed in Lawrence Township by draft deserter Joseph Lounsberry. Afterwards, the government sent troops to the county. CABIN - Tom Adams built his log cabin in Kellytown, Knox Township in 1861. He lived here with his wife, son and daughter. Adams enlisted in 1862 and deserted from the 149th "Bucktails in 1863. A party was being held by known deserters in the cabin in December 1864. Soldiers were tipped off and marched to Kellytown to make arrests. After Adams was killed, the cabin was occupied by the Barnett family. BLOODY KNOX - Capt. Southworth marched troops from Philipsburg to Knox Township. On the night of December 13, 1864, Co. C 16th VRC (Veterans Reserve Corp) of the Union Army surrounded Tom Adams's log cabin in Kellytown and requested the surrender of deserters and draft dodgers. Deserter Tom Adams fired and killed federal soldier Edgar L. Reed of New Hampshire. Shots were fired killing deserter Adams in the yard. Adams is buried in St. Aloysius Cemetery. Reed is buried in the Union Cemetery, Philipsburg. Eighteen men were arrested that night at the log cabin in Kellytown, and within a month 150 more were incarcerated. Only New York City had more civil violence than Clearfield County during the war, which ended four months later. Annual Clearfield County Historical Society Apple Cider Outing and open house at the historic Bloody Knox cabin in Kellytown, along state Route 453. Something to learn and do for all ages! The first 50 children will get a free pumpkin to decorate and take home. Make apple cider on our 1890s press! Also demonstrating churning butter, cooking apple butter and making sauerkraut, adults are welcome to help! Enjoy samples of our cider, both regular and apple butter and sauerkraut. Try the home-made doughnuts and coffee prepared over a bonfire, while taking a tour of the property and cabin of Bloody Knox. History booklets of Bloody Knox Civil War event, as well as maple syrup and apple cider are available for purchase. Info call CCHS (814) 765-6125 State Route 453 Curwensville, PA 16833 www.clearfieldcountyhistoricalsociety.net
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Come and learn how to make Churn Butter, Make Rope & Cider on our 1900s press. The first 100 kids get to decorate a pumpkin. Knitting demonstrations on Clearfield's Gearhart Knitting Machine and Blacksmithing.
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Join us as we celebrate our 20th year at Bloody Knox. Tour the cabin: demonstrations, displays, and FREE samples. Make rope, churn butter, and grind apples on our 1900s cider press. First 100 kids decorate a pumpkin. For information call 814-765-6125
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Join us for Blooms and Bites - a relaxed evening in the flower field for you to pick your own flowers, snack on mini charcuterie, and enjoy cozy picnic vibes. Set against the backdrop of golden sunset light, it’s a chance to slow down, create your own bouquet, and savor a summer evening with friends, family, or just yourself.  Friday, August 29  6:00-8:00 PM Spotted Dog Flower Farm 933 Guinea Hill Rd., Clearfield, PA  Base Price: $45 Tickets are limited and include 1 picnic-style mini charcuterie + open access to the flower field for 1 pick your own flowers cup/bouquet. Additional Add on options available. BYOB - Feel free to bring your own beverages & cups, but please enjoy responsibly! No formal schedule - just show up, snip, snack, and soak up the evening. Get your ticket: https://www.spotteddogflowerfarm.com/.../blooms-bites... This is a one night event. Regular UPicks continue every Friday 6-8pm and Saturday 9-11am through Mid September. Regular UPick is open the same night as Blooms & Bites, however, we will not have any additional charcuterie available for purchase at the event.
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Join us for a cozy spring event! 11-4pm  Food by Kaysi Cakes  Flowers by The Flower Bar  Coffee by Grounded Brewings  Dainty Lane Permanent Jewelry  PLUS LOCAL VENDORS Amber’s Nut House Julia’s Clays OneGuy Fungi
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This family-friendly summer festival will fill Market and Third Streets with craft vendors, farm markets, food vendors and plenty of activities for kids. Local businesses, civic/non-profit organizations, schools and church groups are also encouraged to participate.
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This family-friendly summer festival will fill Market and Third Streets with craft vendors, farm markets, food vendors and plenty of activities for kids. Local businesses, civic/non-profit organizations, schools and church groups are also encouraged to participate. Visit www.DiscoverClearfield.com or contact the CRC at 765-6000 for more information. Forms will also be available at the CRC office located within the Clearfield Borough Administrative Office at 6 South Front Street, Clearfield, PA.
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  Celebrate the Blue Moon on Halloween at our Blue Moon Celebration at the Campground. Food and games.
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This event is free. There will be live music, activities, vendors, raffles, food and blueberry desserts. For more information or to become a sponsor contact us at 814-263-4855.  
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We specialize in Hunting featuring guns, ammo archery, clothing, footwear and optics. 229 E. Market Street, 229 E. Market Street, Clearfield, PA, 16830, 814-765-4652, Sporting Goods, Shopping
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Clean comfortable rooms, homemade meals like mom used to make. Our prices are made to fit your budget, couples, families, hunters, golfers, salesmen welcome. We are American owned and operated. 2021 Blinker Parkway, 2021 Blinker Parkway, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-6110, Hotel/Motel & Diner, Dining/Accomodations
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Join us for a bonfire at the Beach and enjoy the music from DJ Wrench at the beach pavilion. With over 350 acres there is room for everyone to spread out yet still enjoy an evening at the Lake. Picnic tables throughout the grove to enjoy a picnic before (included with park entry fee.) Please practice social distancing. Park entry fee is $3.00 per car.
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Join us for a bonfire at the beach. Bring your own s'mores supplies! $3.00 PER CAR gate fee for admission.
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Bonnie's Yarn shop is any crafters paradise. She offers machine made yarn, hand Spun Alpaca yarn and skewed yarn. If you want to learn then Bonnie teaches spinning, knitting and triangle loom. 233 Flegal Road, 233 Flegal Road, Clearfield, PA, 16830, 814-765-7406, Agritourism/Artisan, Things to See & Do
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Saturday September 28th  9:00 AM to 5:00 PM  Food, vendors, crafts, and so much more! 
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Our Town Boutique Consignment & Gift  All Bottoms are 25% Off  Jeans, leggings, pants, skirts, sweats, & shorts for women & men 
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The John Lewis Shade American Legion Post 6 will be collecting and selling books of any kind to help with bulding costs and repairs.  Books can be dropped off at the 210 S. 2nd St Clearfield PA 16830
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guided trail rides, riding lessons, equestrian therapy, hay and sleigh rides, corn maze, pony parties, birthday parties, special events, carnivals, company picnics 440 Lytle Road, 440 Lytle Road, Glen Richey, PA, 16837, 814-236-0803, Entertainment (Horses), Things to See & Do
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Flowers and gifts for birthdays, funerals, anniversaries, and holidays. Local delivery available. Wide selection of flowers, candles, towels and aprons, gourmet foods and gift baskets. Stop in, we're not just flowers! 329 Filbert Street, 329 Filbert Street, Curwensville, PA, 16833, 814-236-7673, Floral and Gift Shop, Shopping