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Two day Powwow  Native American Northern Dance Traditions  Free Admission-Open to the Public Saturday, November 16th  Starts @ 10:00 AM  Sunday, November 17th Starts @ 10:00 AM  EXPO II Building Clearfield County Fairgrounds 
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Full Fitness Facility, Gym, Pool, Climbing Wall, Racquetball, Party rentals available. Meeting space also available 21 North Second Street, 21 North Second Street, Clearfield, PA, 16830, 814-765-5521, Recreation, Things to See & Do
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Wanna Plunge? Some folks just don't have good sense! But they do have good hearts. Watch fearless contenders take the plunge. The Polar bear swim is one of the highlights at Winterfest. The swimming hole is cut through the ice at 11:00am so the plungers can feel the full impact! The plunge starts at 4:00pm. All plungers get a Polar Bear T-Shirt. Pick up a pledge sheet and get your friends and family to sponsor you. A minimum of $25 in donations is required to participate for adults and ($20 or more for children 12 years - 21 years). Swimmers raising $100 receive a Polar Bear Beach towel and those raising $250 or more will recieve a heavywieght Polar Bear Sweatshirt. The order of the swimmers is determined by most money raised. All proceeds help to provide Y memberships for kids. 
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Volleyball, Disc Golf, Cornhole, Sand Castle Contests, & more! To register visit clearfieldymca.org/special-events
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The headliner for the night is Matt Wohlfarth who has worked from coast to coast headlining at the Improv, at Funny Bones, Punchline, The Comedy Store, and The Laugh Factory.  He has toured with Chris Rock, Bob Saget, Bobcat Goldwait and others.  Over the past two years in addition to writing and performing he has worked extensively with Yakov Smirnoff.  He has raised thousands of dollars for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.    Joining Matt on stage will be Tracie Jayne and Doug Sluk.  Tracie is a petite tough cookie from a small town outside Pittsburgh and a die- hard Steeler fan. She can be seen regularly at New York City Comedy clubs and tours military bases overseas.  She was named the emerging comic of the year in the New York Underground Comedy Festival.    Doug Sluk will be the emcee and host for the evening.  He performs regularly at the Steel City Improv.     This is an adult only (21 years +) comedy fundraiser.  The doors will open at 7:00 PM and the show will start at 8:00 PM.  Advance tickets only.  Admission includes the comedy show, hors d’ oeuvres and pitchers of beer.  Come out for a great night and support the Clearfield YMCA’s scholarship fund which is used to allocate memberships and programs to people who need financial assistance.    Purchase your advance tickets at the YMCA or online at slapsticksproductions.com
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Music Bingo Fundraiser  Saturday September 21st 2024 Doors Open: 6PM Game Time: 7PM Tickets: Pre-sale: $15 Door: $20 Combination of Cash & Prizes @ $50 per round Last round cash prize $500 Basket Raffle, 50/50, Rippy tickets  Cash Bar & Food Provided by the Clearfield VFW (No outside food or drinks)  This is a fundraiser for the Beautification & special project fund which includes Holiday Decorations.  CLFD CO License BNG0223 & SGC07063
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Free concert sponsored by the H.R.A. Join us for an evening of music at the David Wulderk Pavilion.
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Concerts happen every Friday evening from 7pm till 9 pm at Lower Witmer Park downtown Clearfield 
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Coal and Corn Driving Tour Coal and Corn Driving Tour   Travel time without stops is 3 ½ hours. It is approximately 98 miles when Traveled as outlined. From Exit 120 of I-80 travel SR 879 West towards Curwensville. The route travels along sections of the Susquehanna River, with access points to parking at Rails to Trails (4.8 M and 7.6 M). Scenic views and photo opportunities abound along Rails to Trails. Just after the first stoplight and underpass in Curwensville, the Strawberry Tree will be on the left. They have a variety of gift items and local history information. At the second light, turn left. Proceed South on SR 453 1.1 M to Irvin Park. It’s a great break and photo opportunity, seated along the banks of the West Branch. Continuing south on SR 453, 1/2 M south will be a plaque for Curwensville Dam and a view of Curwensville Lake Recreation Area. Note: This is not the park entrance. Continue another 1.5 M and turn right on Lake Drive to go to the park. Turning left at that intersection will bring you to Bloomington Cemetery, which has many Civil War era headstones. CLRA has boating, picnicking, camping, scenic views, and birding and wildlife viewing opportunities. Bressler’s Bait and More is on the right as you proceed to CLRA. Returning to SR 453, turn right, passing the Curwensville Dam Inn. After about 4 miles, farm and woodland views provide photo opportunities. Bloody Knox Historical Site and Museum is on the left as you enter Kellytown, and from there Madera is another 6.2 M, with the road winding along Clearfield Creek for much of the way. There are pull-offs at several points. Upon reaching the intersection with SR 53, turn right. (You may wish to take a detour to the left and see the Veterans Memorial and interesting old homes on some of the side streets).  Turn left at the intersection of SR 729 S in Glen Hope. Proceed 2.3 M to Hegarty’s Mansion. For more information about this historic site, call 814- 672-3355. During the holiday season, we recommend traveling 1 more mile on SR 729 S to see the animated light displays of K&F Wood Products’ and throughout  Beccaria, and then returning to tour the Mansion. Otherwise, turn right at Hegarty’s Mansion and travel 0.8 M, where you will see a Christmas Tree farm and more panoramic views. At the next main intersection (2.5 M) go straight through. At the next intersection, turn right on Dillon Road. There are plenty of photographs waiting to be taken along this highway. Dillon Road T’s into SR53. Turn right and travel 1 M to Coalport’s Historic District. Turn right at the sign for the Coalport Coal Museum, and then left on Forest Street. The museum will be on the right. Continue on Forest Street. It will jut right and then left, until you come to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Go straight through (you are again on SR 53N). After you pass Regal Mart and Clearfield Creek, you will be in Irvona. Turn left at the stop sign onto Rose St. Go 1.7 M and turn left on Black Elk Road. Gertie’s General Store will be at the intersection of Black Elk and Punkin Ridge Roads (3 M). Turn right. Keystone South Golf Club will be ¼ M ahead. Some long-distance scenic views can be seen to your right just after Rabbit Hill. Travel one more mile and you will be entering some of the most beautiful woodlands in Appalachia. Reaching LaJose Road, turn left, then right at Cecil Hurd Highway (0.3 M). The historic LaJose Hotel will be on your left. Continue to Mahaffey (3.3M) Turn right at the intersection of US 36 and US 219 N. Wendell’s will be on your left (.8M). There is a pull-off 0.3 M ahead with a view of the West Branch. Mahaffey Camp and more spectacular river views are another 0.6 M ahead. Camping is available at Chest Falls Campground (1.7 M). Continue on 219 N to Curry Run and Bells Landing (3.1M). Continue towards Grampian. Elaine and Friends Gift Shop is on the right. Go straight at the Grampian light on SR 879E. Aletta’s Farm Market will be on the left (3.4M). Curwensville is less than 1 M ahead. At the first light, those enjoying wineries may turn left on Filbert Street and go to Bailey Road. Turn right and go to Starr Hill Winery; 1.1 M from the turn. For winery info call 814-236-0910 or 814-236-0913. Once back in downtown Curwensville, follow SR879 E back to Clearfield. Gas: Clearfield, Curwensville, Glen Hope, Coalport, Mahaffey, Bell’s Landing, Grampian. Food: Clearfield, Curwensville, Madera, Glen Hope, Coalport, La Jose, Mahaffey, Bells Landing, Grampian. Emergency Medical Assistance:  Clearfield Hospital, 814-765-5341 Calling 911 is recommended to obtain EMS assistance in all other areas. Lodging: Clearfield, Coalport, Mahaffey Camping: Curwensville, Mahaffey  
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The Coalport Area Coal Museum has just moved to our new site at 825 Main Street in Coalport, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.  Although new to us, built in 1900 and owned initially by the Samuel Hegarty family, the top floor housed the Coalport Opera Company. Founded in 1991 through the efforts of the Coalport Area Museum Commission, a subcommittee of the GIDA, the coal museum was funded initially by contributions from the community, donations from businesses, and small grants. Until January 2026, through the courtesy of the now-defunct Coalport Borough Council, the museum had been held in the Coalport Community Building—formerly the Coalport Elementary School (which closed in 1977). The majority of the artifacts in the Coalport Area Coal Museum have been donated by descendants and families of miners who wished to preserve the early hand-loading days of bituminous coal mining in “Glendale Valley.”  Our organization is driven by the slogan—"To Enrich our Future by Preserving our Past”—continuously curating our exhibits with the addition of mining-related texts, files and documents well-stocked reference room.  The town’s name of Coalport, was derived from a timber rafts (known as ‘arks’) that were used to move coal down Clearfield Creek which passes through the center of town through to larger rivers.  Our records show were over 250 deep mines within our Glendale Valley region—none as important as the Sunshine Mine” that began in 1900 and whose entrance was literally two blocks from the town’s center.  Coalport’s downtown had the unique distinction of being named to the National Register of Historic Places back in April 2000, with fifty-one original buildings aiding the nomination. Now one of the last museums dedicated to the coal industry that is still OPEN, our Coalport Area Coal Museum recently acquired our 501.c.3 non-profit status from the Internal Revenue Service, and has also been roted for our vast genealogical resources.  Our reference room houses over 100 local family histories, military record collection, 8500 obituaries, 1460 birth certificates, thousands of delineated gravestones from every local cemetery (many researched death certificates) along with drawerfuls of detailed files on all five local municipalities.   Mailing Address:  P.O. Box 17  825 Main Street Coalport, PA 16627   Telephone:   814-329-9598   Email:   Coalportmuseum@gmail.com   Website:   www.coalportmuseum.org
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Please come out and support the CCDC at our Fall Soup & Sandwich Sale on Saturday, October 25th from 10 am - 4 pm. There will be a wide variety of homemade soups, such as broccoli Cheddar Noodle, Chicken Pot Pie, Ham & Bean, Stuffed Pepper, Vegetable Beef or Beef Stew, Chili or Hobo Beans and Haluski. A variety of sandwiches and eclair cakes. Tickets will be available for the Meat/Freezer Raffle.
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Craft fair benefits a local animal rescue Humane Society & the CCDC. There will be vendors, baked goods, raffle baskets, and a 50/50 drawing. Everyone who brings a bag of dog or cat food, cat litter, a cleaning product, or gives a donation will recieve a ticket for a chance to win a door prize.  Bring your dog! If you would like to be a vendor, the fee is $15 per table. For questions or further information, please call or text the CCDC at 814-203-3380 or ccdc16627@yahoo.com.
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The CCDC will be joining the Irvona Community Yard Sale on Saturday, July 5, 2025, with our own Coalport Community Yard Sale event. No Charge! Hot dogs with kraut or chili sauce, a small bag of chips and water or soda will be available at the new store Creative Boutique across the street from the Coalport Moose.
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Variety of food and merchandise vendors! Kid's Korner: games, face painting, bounce house, obstacle course, and a petting zoo.  
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We are very excited to announce something fun in September so save the date and tell your friends. . . Join us for Coffee & Cigars featuring The Perky Pup Coffee Company Sunday - September 14th from 9am to 2pm
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Aegis Coffee Roasters A specialty roastery & cafe. Experience delightful coffee & espresso drinks from some of the finest handpicked green beans roasted here at our on-site roastery and brewed fresh for you! Monday thru Saturday 6:30am-4pm, and Sunday 8am-2pm. Visit Website 1290 Rich Highway, DuBois, PA 15801 814-372-2266 Deja Brew Coffee House Specialty coffee shop featuring regional roasters, DuBois souvenirs, local art venue, and gathering space. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 6:00am-4:00pm, Friday and Saturday 6:00am-9:00pm, and Sunday 9:00am-2:00pm. Visit Website 16 North Brady Street, DuBois, PA 15801 814-591-2570
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Strawberry Tree Vegetarian meals, wheelchair accessible, children's menu, outdoor seating, limited meeting space, L. Monday thru Tuesday 6:30am to 11:00am, Wednesday thru Friday 6:30am - 2:00pm, and Saturday 7:00am - 3:00pm.   Visit Website 578 State Street Curwensville, PA 16833 814-236-8328
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Peep Show Finale  Prizes & Winners Easter Bunny Photos  Fun Celebration 
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Come to the Darkside Black Light Adventures Prepare for an extraordinary evening of subterranean exploration! Join us for a unique Blacklight Cave Tour, where you'll witness the hidden wonders of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks illuminated in a mesmerizing new way. Event Details: ·         Time:6:00 PM – 9:00 PM ·         Age Requirement:Ages 10+ Experience the Magic: Begin your adventure with an engaging and informal presentation, "An Introduction to Speleology – The Study of Caves," starting promptly at 6:15 PM. This pre-tour program will provide valuable insights into the fascinating world of caves and their formations. Following the presentation, embark on a captivating journey underground, where you'll tour Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks by BLACKLIGHT. Witness the breathtaking spectacle of glowing speleothems and calcite crystals as they reveal their spectacular phosphorescent beauty. Our knowledgeable guides will share captivating stories about the history, formation, and diverse speleothems found within these remarkable caves. This Blacklight Cave Tour offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience, perfect for families seeking an extra special adventure. Important Information: ·         Advance ticket purchase is required. www.lincolncaverns.com   ·         Please arrive at Lincoln Caverns by 6:00 PM to ensure you don't miss the pre-tour program. ·         Bring your sense of adventure and wonder. Don't miss this opportunity to explore Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks in a whole new light!