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  Doolittle Station Step into Doolittle Station, a meticulously crafted replica of a typical B&O railroad station that transports visitors back in time. The station houses a train museum, an 1880s-style boardroom, and beautifully preserved vintage rail cars. Inside the museum, railroad enthusiasts will discover an extensive collection of memorabilia, including hundreds of photographs documenting the rich history of local rail travel. Among the station's most prized artifacts is Theodore Roosevelt's personal train chair, which carried him across the United States during his presidential campaign—a tangible connection to American history.   Lunch at Angry Goat Gastropub Enjoy lunch in a spacious atmosphere. While you wait for your delicious food to arrive, enjoy the indoor golf simulator, outdoor fire pits, and axe-throwing.   DuBois Historical Society Three buildings, full of DuBois history exhibits and artifacts, including those from business and industry, lumbering, mining, architecture, farm and grange life, and Genealogy resources available.   Explore Downtown DuBois On Your Own Founded in 1835 by lumber baron John DuBois, the city has become home to many historical landmarks and milestones that define the region. Among its treasures is the Reitz Theatre, renowned for showcasing both quality local talent and professional entertainment. The vibrant downtown district invites exploration with its eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, coffeehouses, and specialty stores, all woven seamlessly together to create a charming and walkable experience. Be sure to visit Winkler Art Gallery, Hockman's Candy, Queen of Tarts, Brady Street Florist, Deja Brew Coffee, Junk Dealers Daughter, Two Birch Winery, and DV Merchants.  
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Downtown DuBois is a thriving retail, restaurant and cultured center. We are an eclectic mix of old and new, hip and historic. A different kind of downtown. 109 North Brady Street, 109 North Brady Street, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-3064, Revitalization/Economic Development/Tourist Promotion, Shopping
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The DuBois Library is Revamping D&D. The Dragons of Icespire Peak Shall once again awaken, under the guidance of a seasoned new master. Summing New Recuits: Fresh adventureres aged 13 and above. All new players must call and register.  The DuBois Public Library is hosting a 4 session game of Dungeons and Dragons beginning in February on the second Saturday of every month ending in May. Games are from 10am to 2pm at the DuBois Library. Players who are interested should contact the library as the included image details. There with be a Session Zero meeting on February 8th at 4pm to 545pm to provide information to anyone interested.
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Country basics - We Take fiber from the animal(Alpaca)to the finished products. Enjoying the beauty of nature, the behavior of animals & the endless opportunities to create items with fiber, blending, dying, spinning, knitting, crocheting & weaving. Group Tours welcome. Call ahead. Also now offering workshops and tours! In a new store and there is also a pavilion where the workshops are held! 913 McClarren Road, 913 McClarren Road, West Decatur, PA, 16878, 814-339-7347, Agritourism, Things to See & Do
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 Drew Estate Sales Event at Ragtime Cigars!  July 24th through August 2nd , score BIG with this epic Drew Estate promo:  Buy ANY 4 or more Drew Estate cigars — including the bold Joya de Nicaragua line — and receive your choice of a FREE S84 Shade to Black or Tabak Dulce cigar!  PLUS: Get automatically entered to win awesome Drew Estate swag, premium cigars, and other exclusive prizes from our friends at Drew Estate and Ragtime Cigars!  Invite your friends and share this post. Drew Estate is taking over Ragtime!   Only at Ragtime Cigars. While supplies last. Don’t sleep on this one!
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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!
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Ham pot pie dinner, cost is a donation. Meals will be prepared as take out only and will be distributed as you drive through the parking lot. You will not leave your vehicle.  
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DriveAutoX returns to UMI Motorsports Park! For the 2nd straight year, OPTIMA Batteries DriveAutoX presented by UMI Performance Inc. will open our season at UMI Motorsports Park. DriveAutoX events have a great atmosphere of racing combined with good times with car friends. The old school shootouts at the end provide the most exciting finishes you’ll ever see. DriveAutoX series champions also receive invites to KOTM 3.0! Join us June 5-6, 2021 at UMI Motorsports Park. Registration is now open!
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OPTIMA’s DriveAutoX is a series of autocross lifestyle events that are as much about the social aspect as they are about the competition. We call it “AutoX”. The DriveAutoX series will emphasize both the drivers and their social experience, while developing new and unique formats that will test driver skill and vehicle performance. What’s different? Most everything! First and foremost, this series is about a lifestyle – the people, the experience and the competition. The social aspect of the events will be priority. Every event will feature an opportunity to congregate, renew old friendships and start new ones. DriveAutoX represents the logical evolution of autocross.  Qualifying formats will be in place to maximize seat time. Yes, you’re going to get A LOT of runs. Each DriveAutoX event is a full two days of action-packed competition. With up to three cars on course at a time, Saturday and Sunday qualifying will test the mettle of even the most seasoned competitor. On Sunday afternoon, each event will feature a unique format to determine class champions. And since we make the rules and nothing is off the table, there could be impromptu shootouts, pursuits, or runoffs. DriveAutoX is a points-based series of events.  Competitors will have an opportunity to compete in multiple events to accumulate points towards a national class championship.  Class champions will compete for 4 invitations to the UMI King of the Mountain event to compete against the USA’s best autocrossers with payouts exceeding $25,000. The rules are simple and easy to follow – and are not up for debate. We all love competition, but DriveAutoX will keep it friendly and fun. There are classes for all years/makes/models and modifications. Prizes will be given to those that perform well, but the grand prize goes to everyone that comes out, has fun, and leaves with a smile. You will never be required to work or shag cones. Evolutionary rules changes and enthusiastic volunteers make sure all you have to focus on is your driving, story telling and laughing. Our event locations are premium, just like the rest of the experience. With the addition of the Speed Tour event at Road Atlanta, we are introducing spectators to our exciting format.  We will also visit some of the most iconic autocross locations east of the Mississippi including UMI Motorsports Park, Grissom AFB and Traders World. Lots of room for great course layouts, plenty of paddock parking and a social atmosphere that is unrivaled.
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If taking the road less traveled is how you will write your story, these backroads explorations are the perfect choice.Backroads Drives We know visitors to the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. are in search of something different, something out of the ordinary. If taking the road less traveled is how you will write your story, these backroads explorations are the perfect choice. These routes will be especially fun at dusk for wildlife viewing and spotting for nocturnal wildlife Spotlighting is a unique opportunity that very few states allow. In the west, CO, WY etc. spotlighting is illegal and strictly forbidden, but not in PA. Spotlighting allows you to locate game that may only move nocturnally, and provides hours of recreational entertainment. This is a chance to locate a trophy game animal, for the small price of a spotlight and a little gas. Make sure you familiarize yourself with PA’s law on spotlighting which includes shining a light on any building, disturbing farm animals, spotlighting after 11 PM or during deer hunting season. We chose routes which take you on a combination of dirt, gravel and paved roads that are decorated with sights that will become part of your eternal memory. All roads are passable in a car, but clearances may be low and road maintenance will vary by season. Choose your vehicle wisely. Like all activities in the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. always put safety first. The road signs are often hard to read and run both parallel and horizontal to the roads. Be sure to review your trip ahead of time and don’t forget your camera, a Clearfield County map and a GPS if available. Visit Clearfield County’s GIS website http://www.clearfieldco.org/online-map-viewer/ for 3D maps of all the roads and landscape. Elk Center from Clearfield Hotels This route is 30 miles and about 2 hours of driving time on roads that are narrow windy and vary between gravel/dirt and paved. Leave additional time to enjoy the extravagant scenery, have a bugle burger and experience the Elk Viewing Center. Start at the hotels in Clearfield (Exit 120 off I-80). Drive on 879 E along the West Branch Susquehanna River towards Frenchville. Make a left onto Knobs Road (T636). You will be on Knobs Road for a while and the road will turn into a dirt and gravel. Make a left on Caledonia Pike (T873/T464) follow the Caledonia Pike to Shagger’s Inn, a shallow water impound with nesting for osprey. Just past the lake make a right onto Shagger’s Inn Road. This is a narrow road that runs along a deep gorge. At the Y in the road go left on Medix Grade Road. (There is a waterfall about .10 of a mile at the right of the Y. It is on the left side of the road, you will see a turnaround area here) Medix Grade Road is not clearly marked at this intersection but will be marked as you drive along. You want to stay straight onto Medix Run Road. Next make a left onto the Quehanna Highway (2004). Make a right onto SR 555. Before the Benezette Store, turn left onto Winslow Hill and follow this road to Homestead Drive and the entrance for the Elk Viewing Center at 134 Homestead Drive. You can have dinner at the Benezette or Medix Hotel and sample some local wine at Benezette Wines. Note the Quehanna Highway is an alternative route that winds you past Marion Brooks Natural Area, an elk blind and Beaver Run. If you stay straight on 879 E the Quehanna Highway is straight at the Karthaus Intersection. Finish the directions onto SR 555. DuBois Harley Davidson to Bilger’s Rocks If you like scenic views this 1.5 hour/ 31 mile driving tour is perfect for you. Start at the DuBois Harley Davidson at 101 West DuBois Avenue, DuBois and turn left onto West DuBois Avenue. Make a left onto Main Street. You will be on Main Street past the historical Rumbarger Cemetery at the stop sign turn right onto Blinker Parkway (SR 119). Go straight through the light then veer left onto Stanley Road. After you cross the rail road tracks stay to the left the road will turn into Helvetia Road. At the SR 322/410 intersection go straight onto 322 then make a quick right .10 mile on to Golden Yoke Road. You will see St. Luke Church on the right, follow Golden Yoke Road and it will split stay to the left on Golden Yoke Road. This road is windy and narrow and will change to Schucker’s Orchard Road. At the Y continue straight onto Saddle Club Road. Follow Saddle Club Road for about 1 mile. Turn Right onto Cramer Road. This is a narrow gravel road at the stop sign turn right onto Irishtown Road which turns into Walltown Road. Turn right onto 219 S for a short time then make a left onto 6th street. At the stop sign turn right onto Bilger’s Rocks Road. Make a left into Bilger’s Rocks at the parking area. You have arrived at 1928 Bilger’s Rocks Road. NOTE: Route 410 is home to several Amish Shops. This route is not far off the path and would be a nice drive before heading to Bilger’s Rocks. McGee’s Mills Covered Bridge to Bloody Knox Cabin This 27 mile/1.5 hr. adventurous driving route will wind you through country filled with tons of sights to see. You may want to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of the attractions you will pass along this route. There are miles of fields to enjoy spotlighting. Most of the route is paved and should be ok for a car with slow travel. Start on Cover Bridge Road just off of SR 219 and follow the road through the McGees Mills Covered Bridge. Proceed straight at the stop sign onto Ridge Road. At the next stop sign turn left onto Town Road. At the split in the road stay straight onto La Jose Road. Across the rail road tracks veer to the right remaining on La Jose Road which turns into Cherry Corner Road then Irvona Road. At the cross roads make a hard left onto Ansonville Road. Stay straight on Ansonville Road you will cross SR 729. At the next stop sign make a left on Douglas Road toward New Millport. At the next Y turn right towards Curwensville then at the stop sign turn right on Condon/Zion Road. Take 453 South to the Bloody Knox Cabin, Kellytown, PA. Osceola Veterans' Memorial to Janesville Dam This southern county driving tour is about an hour and 15 minutes or 19 miles. Start at 600 Lingle Road the home of the Osceola Mills Veterans Memorial and the Osceola Volunteer Library. Turn Left onto Curtain Street and proceed out of town. Veer to the right onto Bucket Line Road and at the stop sign make a left onto Scotch Hollow Road. When the road splits stay to the left on Scotch Hollow Road. At the stop sign turn right onto Coal Run Road for about 25 yards then make the first left onto Cowfer Road. This is a narrow dirt road that is about 2 miles long and takes you through the backwoods. Stay straight on Cowfer Road until you meet the paved road at the stop sign. Turn Left onto Parsonville Road (this road has many names Parsonville, Teutonic Ave. and Ashland Road). At Houtzdale, turn right onto Hannah Street. Make a left onto Kendrick Road (this street is not well marked on the left, if you see Pine Street you went too far). Stay straight at intersection onto Miriam Street (253S) past the Pipe and Pistol Restaurant. At stop sign go left continuing on Miriam Street. At the next stop sign go left on Union Street and the next stop sign go right onto Main Street (453S). This turns into Viola Pike. Veer right onto Walnut Street. At the stop sign go straight past the VFW and your destination will be on the left, you have arrived at 194 Walnut Street, Smithmill, PA Janesville Dam/Mountz Memorial Park. Mountz Memorial Park is a great facility with a playground and picnic facilities. 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, bird watching and wildlife viewing opportunities. 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 SR729 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 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. 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. 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. 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 Over and Around the Mountain Travel is approximately 40 miles, and can take 11/2 hours to 2 days, depending on length of stops From Exit 111 of I-80, proceed 1.4 M N on SR 153, following signs to SB Elliot State Park. Turn right and make a second fast right to enter the park, or, to visit Panther Rocks go straight on 4-Mile Road after turning. Visitors to Elliott State Park can learn about the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps and its role at Parker Dam and S.B. Elliott State Parks at Elliott’s Welcome Center, housed in one of the CCC constructed buildings. After returning to SR 153, proceed N another 1.7 miles to Hilltop House, a one-of-a-kind gift and craft shop. Parker Dam State Park is 2.7 M ahead. Visitors can picnic, fish, swim, camp, hike or just relax at Parker Dam. After leaving Parker Dam, travel N for 2.5 M. to Penfield. Turn left at the stoplight in Penfield, and travel on SR 255 towards DuBois. Camp Mountain Run, operated by the Bucktail Council of the Boy Scouts of America, will be on the right 1.5 M ahead. Sabula Lake is 5.7 M past Camp Mountain Run. Treasure Lake will be on the right 1.3 M ahead. The public is welcome to visit Treasure Lake’s Silver and Gold Golf Courses, Lake View Lodge, or attend any of the community events held throughout the year. Cabin and condo rentals are also available year-round. Just after Treasure Lake is Exit 101 of I-80, and DuBois Mall after that on the left. Continue approximately 2 miles on SR 255, not turning, to reach DuBois Harley Davidson. It will be on the left. Along the way you will pass Penn State University DuBois Campus. From DuBois Harley Davidson, reverse direction and return on SR 255. Turn right at the 5th stoplight (Shaffer Road). You will pass DuBois Mall again, but on a different side. At the second stoplight, turn left and head toward Rockton/ Clearfield. Once arriving in Rockton, turn left to go toward Clearfield. At approx. 1.4 M there will be room to pull off and take some great pictures of Anderson Creek. Over the Mountain will be a short distance ahead on the right. It’s a great place to stop, grab a bite, and take a break. At the intersection with US 322/ SR 153, turn right if you wish to visit Clearfield. If you liked one of the campgrounds on the earlier part of the drive and plan to spend the night, turn left. A mile ahead brings you back to where you started. Those driving toward Clearfield will see spectacular views off to the right as you come down the mountain into town. Use caution when pulling off and on the highway. To return to SR 879 and I-80, follow US 322 to the first light in Clearfield. Turn left, and travel along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River to the next stoplight. Turn left to return to I-80 and nearby amenities. Gas: Clearfield, DuBois, Penfield Food: Clearfield, DuBois, Penfield, Rockton Emergency Medical Assistance: DuBois Regional Medical Center, 814-371-2200; Clearfield Hospital, 814-765-534. Calling 911 for emergencies in outlying areas is recommended. Lodging: Clearfield, DuBois Camping and cabins: Penfield area, Clearfield, DuBois Mountain Laurel Driving Tour In the 1933 Governor Gifford Pinchot named mountain laurel Pennsylvania’s State Flower. Its beautiful pink and white flowers attract visitors to the mountains of Pennsylvania each spring. The Backwoods, Backroads, Backwaters is host to many miles of the state flower and we would like to share some of our favorite spots. Don’t forget your camera, although the picturesque memory will be imprinted in your thoughts for an eternity. Laurel Tour #1 From Clearfield, travel north on Rt.153 to the Dubee Rd, intersection, Turn left onto Dubec Rd; travel past the intersection with Schofield Rd. Turn right onto Kelly Cellar Rd. to the intersection with Gordon and Jury Mill Roads. Turn right onto Jury Mill Rd. and follow through to intersection with Smith RD, Turn le61 on Smith Wd. and return to Rt. 153- Laurel Tour #2 From Parker Dam, follow Mud Run Rd, (Parker Dam Rd,) west to intersection with Laurel Ridge Rd, Turn right onto Laurel Ridge Rd. and follow through to Laurel Run Rd. intersection. Turn right onto Laurel Run Rd. and follow to intersection with Harley Dean Rd. Follow Harley Dean Rd. to intersection with Four Mile Rd. Turn left on Four Mile Rd. and follow signs to McGeorge Rd. and south to the town of Goshen. Laurel Tour #3 From Clearfield, follow Rt. 153 North to intersection with Four Mile Rd. Turn right onto Four Mile Rd. and follow to intersection McGeorge Rd. Turn right on McGeorge Rd. and follow it to the town of Goshen. There are many additional places to hike, bike and boat to see the laurel as well. The Visit Clearfield County staff would be more than happy to suggest our favorite places. The month of June is the best time to see the laurel in bloom. It is a great time to see the wildlife offspring as well. The fawn is trying to get a sweet treat, the turkey is spreading its wings and many other creatures are familiarizing themselves with their surroundings.
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DuBois Shine is an all new automotive experience coming exclusively to our area. This special event is meant to be a tribute to auto enthusiasts from the past - present - and future. This event will take place on August 15, 2020 at the DuBois High School. Registration 10-12. Car show 12-330. There will be 14 classes. Each class will have 2 "Shine Awards" up for grabs. A "Shine Award" signifies timeless automotive excellence and attention to detail. Everybody has a story about a family or friend that had an unrelenting passion for this incredible hobby. We plan to honor that passion in an effort to allow these enthusiasts to "shine" once again. The coolest part of this unique event is that every single "Shine Award" will feature a dedication at the bottom with the name of an automotive enthusiast from the past or present who inspired somebody to get into the hobby. This little detail will allow us to honor the enthusiasts of the future while remembering the ones who keep these hobbies going from the past and present. Classes: 1900-1949 stock 1950-1970 stock 1971-1990 stock 1991-2010 stock 2011-2020 stock 1900-1949 modified 1950-1970 modified 1971-1990 modified 1991-2010 modified 2011-2020 modified Tuner Class Motorcycle Class Jeep Class Special Interest Shine Awards: No Longer With Us: In Memory Of Homer Murray In Memory Of Harvey Murray In Memory Of Don Snedden In Memory Of Ronald N Reed In Memory Of Richard Weigle In Memory Of All The Wheels of Yesteryear Members No Longer With Us In Memory Of Gary Sierzega In Memory Of Dave Buffone In Memory Of Steven Newman In Memory Of Cam Frantz In Memory Of Timothy Gammello In Memory Of Cecil Barker In Memory Of John A Beatty In Memory Of Donald Surkala Still With Us: In Honor Of Randy Baird In Honor Of Don Fezell In Honor Of Ben Folmar In Honor Of Dan Henry In Honor Of Melanie Henry In Honor Of Tim Robinson In Honor Of Jay Heffner In Honor Of William Harvey In Honor Of Ethel Gulvas In Honor Of Moose Rosana In Honor Of Ruskin Dressler In Honor Of Ralph Srock In Honor Of Cory Grunthaner In Honor Of Phil Krieg
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It's Tee Time! We're putting together an amazing day on the green for the Greater DuBois Chamber Golf Tournament! Whether you're ready to drive your business forward as a sponsor or just want to chip in for a great cause, we've got sponsorship opportunities for everyone. Enjoy 18 holes with a cart, hole prizes, snacks, beverages, and a luncheon buffet. Sponsorships start at just $100! Register by May 16: https://forms.office.com/r/cZYL3LQtz0 Don’t miss your chance to be part of this great event! 
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The Greater DuBois Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development also runs a Visitor and Business Information Center within their building in DuBois. Whether looking for tourism information, day trips for local travel, souvenirs of the area or business information, this office has it all. 3 South Brady Street, 3 South Brady Street, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-5010, Information, Things to See & Do
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Community Days Returns for 2025, along with the traditional Firemen's Parade! Hosted once again by the Dubois Fire Department! Join us in celebrating this annual event, June 13th 5pm-10pm & June 14th 2pm-10pm. Inflatable rides & stations provided by Invictus Entertainment! Updates & Details on the Dubois Fire Department Page.
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DuBois Community Pool Free Day Sponsored by Visit Clearfield County Free Admission Free Hot Dogs Free Beach Towels to the first 80 kids   
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Great dining, premier banquet facility, semi-public golf course, beautiful location in DuBois. 10 Lakeside Avenue, 10 Lakeside Avenue, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-7540, Recreation/Conference Facilities/Dining/Banquet, Golf
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1:00 PM Shotgun Start 6 Holes/ 1 Club Only Individual stroke play carts permitted weather dependent  chili, 2 free drink tickets, and prizes to follow golf in the country club banquet room  Registration at the pro shop (12:30 -1;00 pm )  Price: $25 per person  You must RSVP to Logan at 814-558-7453 by January 31st
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Oct. 12th - Golf Outing DuBois Country Club 11a.m. Tee Time
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Very Challenging & Interesting Course Set Up!! Entry Fee: Members-$40 Non-Members- $60 4 Person Scramble Food & Prizes Included Call the Pro Shop to sign up @ (814) 371-7540
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Great dining, premier banquet facility, semi-public golf course, beautiful location in DuBois. 10 Lakeside Avenue, 10 Lakeside Avenue, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-7540, Restaurant, Dining
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Family-fun entertainment, live music, food vendors, arts, crafts, and games.