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The 14th Annual Pumpkin run/walk 5K and Fall Festival will be held Saturday, October 11th in Downtown Clearfield. A Car/Truck/Motorcycle Cruise-in to benefit the Veteran's Ride Share program will add to the days activities.
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150th Annual Picnic July 17 Fireworks 10pm July 18 Famous Frenchville Picnic Starts at Noon
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The annual Frenchville Picnic, Frenchville, Pa. Sponsored by St. Mary's of Assumption Church July 19 - Saturday 4 pm - Mass at St. Mary's Church Frenchville PA  5 pm Picnic Grove Opens Family Night Theme 6 pm West Branch Band 10 pm Fireworks   July 20 - Sunday 12 noon - BBQ or Oven Roasted Chicken & Ham Dinner - Take out till 5pm Adults $18.00 12:30 pm Registration for Horse Shoe Tournament  1:00 - 5:00 pm Free Show - Heather Olson & the Silver Eagle Band  1:30 pm Horse Shoe Tournament  5:00 pm DJ Vince 6:00 pm Saw Dust Money Scramble for Kids 12 & under 9:00 pm Drawing for Prizes  Free Parking, Free Admission, and Free Shows 
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Join us for our 15th Annual Fair Fun 5K Run, Walk and 100 Meter Kids Dash. A carnival race experience that is flat and fast. This is a PR course. Bring the whole family, we have an event for everyone, even the dog!   Registration ends July 17th @ 7:00 pm.  $30.00 Fair Fun 5K Run & Walk $15.00 Fair Fun 100 Meter Kids Dash    https://runsignup.com/.../12thAnnualClearfieldYMCAFairFun...
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Clearfield County Fair - a family tradition handed down through many generations. Please check back for updated information. 
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oin us for our 16th Annual Fair Fun 5K Run, Walk and 100 Meter Kids Dash. A carnival race experience that is flat and fast. This is a PR course. Bring the whole family, we have an event for everyone, even the dog! Register here: https://runsignup.com/.../12thAnnualClearfieldYMCAFairFun...
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The Winkler Gallery and Art Education Center is excited to announce that we are preparing for our 19th Anniversary Christmas Open House event held on Dec. 3 and Dec 4, 2021.   The Winery at Wilcox will be our sponsor for this event.   We have an exciting array of activities planned.   Dec 3,  Adult Greenery Class from 6-8 pm.  Refreshments are available.  The charge for the 2-hour class will be $40.  Limit 12 participants.   Dec. 4 will be a full day starting with a Greenery class for children 8 and older.  The class will be from 9:30 to 11:00 AM.  The cost for this class will be $15.00 per child.  12 students maximum From 12:00 to 3:00 PM  Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will be at the gallery for kids and family to meet and take their own pictures with the Christmas couple.  We will have a frame available for pictures to be taken through it of Santa and Mrs. Santa visiting with children.   No charge, but donations will be accepted.   Artist, Harlan Beagley, will draw caricatures if guests would like as they wait to see Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Donations will be accepted.   In the Evening on Dec 4th, we will celebrate the 19th Anniversary Christmas Open House from 5 to 8 PM.  Winery at Wilcox will sponsor a wine tasting and have "Winery Nights" bottles available to purchase.  Artist Perry Winkler designed the label and will be present to sign the bottles for anyone interested.   From 6:00 to 8:00 guests will be able to participate in Christmas Caroling Karaoke to add to the festive evening.
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Come join us for our Annual Fall Festival and Pumpkin Float. We will have local arts and crafts vendors as well as heritage and educational activities for all ages to join in on. Fall Fest will be in the day use area from 12PM to 5PM.
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Pack Ride  Price:$10 per person/includes Pin & Year Bar Sign-Up: 10:30-11:30 AM at the Clearfield VFW Post 1785 KSU @ 11:30 AM  Clearfield Moose Lodge 97 Toasted Monkey Starlight in Mahaffey Final Stop: Clearfield Eagles All proceeds to benefit Elowyn "Wynnie" Starr  $12.00 Chicken BBQ at the Clearfield Eagles Signup & Chicken Tickets available at all stops  Contact: Tobey Wingard 814-553-5196 Brenda Wingard 814-577-4640  
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CURWENSVILLE – The Curwensville-Pike Township Historical Society is presenting a special program highlighting weaving and textile methods from the 1800’s on Monday,April 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Curwensville High School’s Makerspace. The featured speaker will be Anna Whitaker. Whitaker explained she is interested in “preserving knowledge about traditional craftwork” and has been learning to weave on an 1800’s loom that she, herself restored.“For my talk, I’ll discuss how cloth and textiles were made by hand and by water-powered looms, and where woolen mills were located and who ran them.“I’ll explain the weaving process from sheep to the finished cloth, so no background knowledge is necessary.” She will have examples of some of the 1800’s tools and woven blankets, on hand or attendees to examine. Her work and research is important to her. “I hope to be able to replicate some of the historical woven patterns from Clearfield County,” she said. For more information on this and other programs being offered by the society check out their Facebook page.
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Chainsaw carvers that will be attending: Todd Gladfelter - https://www.toddgladfelter.com/?fbclid=IwAR3Kz7RpNk88LiNjAl2wrw42sJwJqZ4pF7XF6YfToifuUPd04qHhQVA66IY Knotty Ray - https://www.facebook.com/KnottyRay/ Mark Mann - https://www.facebook.com/Mann-Made-Outdoors-897458253678574/ Doug Ryan - https://www.facebook.com/FTFOREST/photos/basw.AbrSd5PZuoMxCudeJoNXAm389pBNH_brPgoZxxiI1OJ2FH1vzCj2cc5CDHz_tAvOPn7UrUjSOeTZRb_sqEZE1GwTdmENWcPo27E-4Wvcr5V-F-JkSDWgo_q1lsU8CoZrrHkwXgRuKg6guSin0yW1OUmo.10155027827994974.10222490524834457.10213844844894622.189023507615.10156538754835070.189023472615/10156538754835070/?type=1&opaqueCursor=Abp97xp5QLk8CxjyzcSC8SA-GqP8zzhfQbGsDrqGpA4cIUEc2pS8NXewnrJIA9eLFFq7usvmAYiv9_g4y1a5OlGz1HB-dOh62jd27d-FeyMJMa2QlS9SMQsy1LKrpugIYNKRbgLtnJwemgiMoSR7fUS_q_cTC3LJNTz34D8RQ_KSBTFts-Q_BZu3uAwK2vU-Yr1Fh7nIgVn4ScCMPYFPRM9WKYsWuonKrGfDa1D7PLjR3jz5US4iqMy6VTRbkURC-QTGu9obEfFb7X3MJIovqc-jUruaTZezZEAPe1nMPZXAHxt8BDsVQq0eR5njCLhBZqr24nWOAIElA-drhDjZxKfKGpcDyhz_tNC4cGjtISbThWmSJPPANkUaaM9BxUDmyi4Gp7d1sMW5BHXeO2h-124mEsN2CiG_-htnH8COS8eLtG-5eos1EaCALi0VkPJLrKEuSImd-iBQWS95fdVpG-gldpdYIG2EXhUFaBJidU5WukMZXTH2ieZgyTmeoLbpdhrWZIsVEdfIS8cFn2WJwcfFn4UAJOMVy_rR_JcuyncRe1kQHY4AykzOVWk3uipwORsNToCRHNev128WzalRSZBPkz5EMSmKpbAkEkNqxSTaiFRh5c3JOaPPHOIuCvT6e1ovdc7hst1T1yxQAQ4-plZ-ApKCyc1jcp9RU5q0jBriIPIqRKfzSVYFg6aCjE9ylM6d3dWeQXc3kv8fgj82F_-BGa0hIBj07gUquCmvE6RDRUAVoftpeP0HK8ut_jWrDIhWs7bhJsHC5HgRU2ma4drZ1nS1Xeia-Lgb8OAACrIX7BfUD9jHfNu6U4xRlFNfaoXxpUwb5jPupfiOyXBJTZwjx7zcZClicY_DyfVIRQWxNA&theater Grab some food while you watch! Royer's Concessions will have fried veggies, funnel cakes, lemonade and more! Ice Dreams- Ice Cream truck will be set up Saturday for your frozen treats! We will be auctioning off the carvings at 4 p.m. to help raise funds for the Clearfield County Charitable Foundation. The event is Sponsored by: Visit Clearfield County PennMark Rural King Legacy Resource Partner, LLC.
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Chainsaw carvers that will be attending: Todd Gladfelter - https://www.toddgladfelter.com/?fbclid=IwAR3Kz7RpNk88LiNjAl2wrw42sJwJqZ4pF7XF6YfToifuUPd04qHhQVA66IY Knotty Ray - https://www.facebook.com/KnottyRay/ Mark Mann - https://www.facebook.com/Mann-Made-Outdoors-897458253678574/ Doug Ryan - https://www.facebook.com/FTFOREST/photos/basw.AbrSd5PZuoMxCudeJoNXAm389pBNH_brPgoZxxiI1OJ2FH1vzCj2cc5CDHz_tAvOPn7UrUjSOeTZRb_sqEZE1GwTdmENWcPo27E-4Wvcr5V-F-JkSDWgo_q1lsU8CoZrrHkwXgRuKg6guSin0yW1OUmo.10155027827994974.10222490524834457.10213844844894622.189023507615.10156538754835070.189023472615/10156538754835070/?type=1&opaqueCursor=Abp97xp5QLk8CxjyzcSC8SA-GqP8zzhfQbGsDrqGpA4cIUEc2pS8NXewnrJIA9eLFFq7usvmAYiv9_g4y1a5OlGz1HB-dOh62jd27d-FeyMJMa2QlS9SMQsy1LKrpugIYNKRbgLtnJwemgiMoSR7fUS_q_cTC3LJNTz34D8RQ_KSBTFts-Q_BZu3uAwK2vU-Yr1Fh7nIgVn4ScCMPYFPRM9WKYsWuonKrGfDa1D7PLjR3jz5US4iqMy6VTRbkURC-QTGu9obEfFb7X3MJIovqc-jUruaTZezZEAPe1nMPZXAHxt8BDsVQq0eR5njCLhBZqr24nWOAIElA-drhDjZxKfKGpcDyhz_tNC4cGjtISbThWmSJPPANkUaaM9BxUDmyi4Gp7d1sMW5BHXeO2h-124mEsN2CiG_-htnH8COS8eLtG-5eos1EaCALi0VkPJLrKEuSImd-iBQWS95fdVpG-gldpdYIG2EXhUFaBJidU5WukMZXTH2ieZgyTmeoLbpdhrWZIsVEdfIS8cFn2WJwcfFn4UAJOMVy_rR_JcuyncRe1kQHY4AykzOVWk3uipwORsNToCRHNev128WzalRSZBPkz5EMSmKpbAkEkNqxSTaiFRh5c3JOaPPHOIuCvT6e1ovdc7hst1T1yxQAQ4-plZ-ApKCyc1jcp9RU5q0jBriIPIqRKfzSVYFg6aCjE9ylM6d3dWeQXc3kv8fgj82F_-BGa0hIBj07gUquCmvE6RDRUAVoftpeP0HK8ut_jWrDIhWs7bhJsHC5HgRU2ma4drZ1nS1Xeia-Lgb8OAACrIX7BfUD9jHfNu6U4xRlFNfaoXxpUwb5jPupfiOyXBJTZwjx7zcZClicY_DyfVIRQWxNA&theater Grab some food while you watch! Royer's Concessions will have fried veggies, funnel cakes, lemonade and more! Ice Dreams- Ice Cream truck will be set up Saturday for your frozen treats! We will be auctioning off the carvings at 4 p.m. to help raise funds for the Clearfield County Charitable Foundation. The event is Sponsored by: Visit Clearfield County PennMark Rural King Legacy Resource Partner, LLC.
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Be sure to stop and shop with us on Friday March 19th as 10% of our total daily sales will go to the Allegheny Spay and neuter clinic located at 1380 Shawville highway Woodland PA 16881 We will also have a donation box set up for those who would just like to donate without making any purchases! The Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic provides: Reduced cost/high quality spays & neuters for cats & dogs Low cost vaccinations for cats & dogs Low cost toenail clippings for cats & dogs Affordable grooming call for appt. Help reduce the number of unwanted and homeless cats and dogs! Please spay or neuter your pets! Call or email the Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic for an appointment.
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With countless trails carving through the mountains and woodlands, hikers can embark on a new journey through a variety of terrains – all while enjoying one-of-a-kind scenic views of the Keystone State. Whether you prefer to hike, bike, bird watch, or sightsee, here are some amazing trails that will leave you breathless. Hike: 1. Appalachian Trail  The Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world, spanning 2,190 miles from Maine to Georgia. Approximately 229 miles traverse through long, flat and rocky ridges of Pennsylvania. The trails along the southern portion of the state offer some of the easiest walking on the entire Appalachian Trail, while the northern two-thirds include steep descents into rivers and gaps. Hikers can begin and end their trips at hundreds of destinations along the way, including Appalachian Trail communities in Boiling Springs, Duncannon, the Greater Waynesboro Area and the Delaware Water Gap. Another must-see stop on the Pennsylvania stretch of the trail is the Appalachian Trail Museum. Situated in a 200-year-old grist mill at Pine Grove Furnace State Park, the museum in Gardners, Pa., is the only museum in the country dedicated to hiking. The museum also marks the halfway point of the trail and holds a special tradition for “thru-hikers” as they take on the Half Gallon Ice Cream Challenge. 2. Schuylkill River Trail The Schuylkill River Trail is a multi-use trail in Southeastern Pennsylvania with a projected length of almost 130 miles between Philadelphia and Pottsville. There are currently over 60 miles complete in sections, including a 30-plus mile stretch from Philadelphia to Parkerford. From there, cyclists can follow a 20-mile signed on-road route to Hamburg. In Hamburg, trail users can access a scenic seven-mile stretch to Auburn in Schuylkill County. The trail is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, exercise or commute.  3.  The Great Shamokin Path Tracing a section of the abandoned Rural Valley Railroad corridor, the Great Shamokin Path parallels the Cowanshannock Creek for 3.5 miles. Once a major trail that connected the two largest Native American towns in Pennsylvania, hikers can walk along the trail for views of western Pennsylvania. 4. Lehigh Gorge State Park Located in a deep gorge near Jim Thorpe, Lehigh Gorge State Park is characterized by lush vegetation, steep rock outcroppings and cascading waterfalls. These waterfalls are the prime attraction of the trail to Glen Onoko Falls, one of the state’s most challenging yet rewarding hikes. While the trail is perfect for advanced hikers, there is an alternate route that is more easily accessible for less experienced visitors. The trail gets its name from the Onoko Falls, a 60-foot waterfall, but there are many other breathtaking falls to experience both before and after them along the trial, including the Hidden Sweet Falls at the top of the loop. 5. Standing Stone Trail The Standing Stone Trail is a hiking trail stretching 84 miles through Fulton, Huntingdon and Mifflin counties; the trail traverses central Pennsylvania ridges and valleys from Cowans Gap State Park in the south, to Rothrock State Forest’s Detweiler Natural Area and the Mid-State Trail in the north.  It was also named the state’s 2016 Trail of the Year. Standing Stone Trail is part of the 1,600-mile Great Eastern Trail, which starts at Flagg Mountain, Ala., and extends to the Finger Lakes Trail in New York. More than 80 percent of the trail traverses state owned forest and Pa. Game Commission game lands. The popular Thousand Steps portion of the trail is located near Mount Union. Bike: 6. Pine Creek Rail Trail Take a trip on the Pine Creek Rail Trail – recognized as one of the “10 Best Places to Take a Bike Tour” by USA Today. This historic 62-mile path, once used to transport freight by train from Wellsboro to Williamsport, is also perfect for a relaxing hike. The trail has a small grade, only around 2 percent, and runs mostly uphill. Even equestrians can join the fun with a section of the trail designed specifically for horses. 7. The Allegrippis Trails   Allegrippis Trails, AELandes Huntingdon County VB.     With endless combinations of routes and more than 30 miles of single track trails, the Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts of all hiking levels. Adventure lovers will enjoy a challenging trek with stunning views of Raystown Lake and local wildlife. At nearby Trough Creek State Park, be sure to hike your way to Balanced Rock, a boulder that has hung on the side of a cliff for thousands of years – and Rainbow Falls, a waterfall along the footpath leading to Balanced Rock. 8. D&H Trail at Lehigh Gorge State Park The varied trail surfaces and beautiful surroundings are what make the unique D&H Rail Trail a treat for any outdoor enthusiast. This 38-mile pathway stands in place of the historic Delaware and Hudson railroad, a small but vital rail line during the 1800s. The multi-use trail runs for several miles along the Lackawanna River and alternates between tree-lined sections and open stretches. 9. Heritage Rail Trail County Park   Heritage Rail Trail, York.     The 21.5-mile Heritage Rail Trail runs from the City of York to the Maryland border and includes seven railroad structures on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as an operating tourism train along 10-miles of track. This rail-to-trail was once a prime target for the Confederate Army prior to the Battle of Gettysburg. Known for its historic roots, the trail offers visitors a unique hiking experience. 10. Great Allegheny Passage Considered to be one of the nation’s most popular rail trails, the Great Allegheny Passage begins in Pittsburgh, Pa., and crosses the border into Maryland, eventually ending in the nation’s capital. Complete from Pittsburgh to Cumberland, MD, the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage ® connects with the 184.5-mile C&O Canal Towpath to create a 335-mile non-motorized route between Pittsburgh and Washington, DC. – making it the longest unpaved path in the East Coast. 11. Montour Trail The 63-mile multi-use Montour Trail system occupies the right of way of the former Montour Railroad and Peters Creek Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad between Coraopolis and Clairton in suburban Pittsburgh, making it one of the nation’s longest non-motorized suburban rail-trails. The Montour Trail was also recently named Pennsylvania’s 2017 Trail of the Year by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). The trail connects with Pittsburgh International Airport, the Panhandle Trail, and the Great Allegheny Passage that stretches over 330 miles from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C. 12. Jakes Rocks Epic Mountain Bike Trail System The Trails at Jakes Rocks is a purpose-built system of stack-loop mountain biking trails constructed on the Allegheny National Forest in Warren County, Northwest Pennsylvania. Phase 1 of the project was completed on August 31, 2016 with 10 miles of trail opened to the public. These trails are professionally designed and constructed to provide opportunities for all skill levels, ages and genders to enjoy peaceful, beautiful outdoor recreation and exercise. Breathtaking Views: 13. Bushkill Falls   Buskhill Waterfalls, Poconomountains.     Bushkill Falls is located in northeastern PA and is among the Keystone State’s most iconic scenic attractions. A series of hiking trails are designed to appeal to various ages and physical conditioning that each provide breathtaking views of eight waterfalls like Bridal Veil Falls, a series of three lovely falls that tumble down the mountainside. The streams feeding the falls are rated “Exceptional Value,” which are among the cleanest and most outstanding waters in all of Pennsylvania. 14. Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail Enjoy the picturesque Youghiogheny River and the Laurel Mountain during a hike along this 70-mile trail. A stop at Ohiopyle State Park offers breathtaking views and waterfalls to explore. For those looking to trek the whole trail, overnight shelters can be reserved in advance. 15. Allegheny National Forest Hikers can head to the Allegheny National Forest, the only national forest in Pennsylvania, to enjoy scenic views along more than 200 miles of trails. The North Country National Scenic Trail is the longest trail in the Allegheny National Forest at 96.3 miles long, and is one of three designated National Scenic Trails in Pennsylvania. This trail takes visitors to vistas of the Allegheny Reservoir passing through rock outcroppings, open hardwoods, old growth forests and stands of hemlock. 16. Pine Grove Furnace State Park   Pine Grove Furnace State Park.     Nestled deep in Michaux State Forest near Chambersburg, Pine Grove Furnace State Park is a perfect spot for an outdoor adventure! Featuring four miles of looping trails, scenic overlooks and Laurel and Fuller lakes, the park’s wooded, mountainous atmosphere attracts hikers of all skill levels. The Pole Steeple Trail, the most famous in the park, is a steep, .75 mile trail that ends at the Pole Steeple Overlook, a quartzite outcropping that overlooks the entire park and the surrounding valleys. 17. Ricketts Glen State Park A National Natural Landmark, Ricketts Glen State Park is best characterized by the Falls Trail System, a difficult, 7.2 mile trail that provides views of 22 named waterfalls. Ranging from 11 feet to the towering 94-foot Ganoga Falls, the waterfalls are each unique and provide tranquil resting stops along the rocky trail. Other trails roam through the park’s 13,000 acres, including the short Beach Trail that runs by the park’s swimming area and the Grand View Trial, which leads to the highest point on Red Rock Mountain. Each of the 26 miles of trails offers something different and are well worth the challenge. 18. Quehanna Trail The Quehanna Trail is a 75-mile loop hiking trail in the Moshannon and Elk State Forests. The Trail passes through some of the most wild and beautiful country Pennsylvania has to offer. The main orange blazed trail begins on the western end at Parker Dam State Park. From Parker Dam the trail goes east into the Quehanna Wild Area toward Karthaus and Piper, then north toward Sinnemahoning and finally west through the Marion Brooks Natural Area back to Parker Dam.   Bird Watching: 19. Presque Isle State Park Presque Isle State Park offers 10 miles of hiking trails that will take you through scenic views of Pennsylvania’s only seashore. These sandy trails offers hikers a glimpse at the beautiful coastline of this National Natural Landmark, known as a favorite spot for migrating birds.  20. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary   Hawk Mountain Sanctuary.     Famous as the world’s first refuge for birds of prey, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary contains a network of trails designed to allow visitors to witness these incredible birds in their natural environments. Birds can be seen during the spring, summer and autumn months, but August is when the sightings begin to greatly increase. Trails are accessible to hikers of all skill levels, allowing visitors to keep their eyes in the skies as they search for birds. A total of 235 different species of birds have been sighted at the bird-watching mecca, including bald eagles, ospreys, raptors and peregrine falcons.
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 1. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN DURING THE HUNT.  THE HUNT WILL OFFICIALLY BEGIN AT  12:01 AM., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2020 AND WILL END AT 4:00 PM. ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2020. 2. REGISTRATION FEE WILL BE $12.00, OF WHICH $8.00 WILL GO TOWARD CASH PRIZES TO SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS, $2.00 TOWARD ADMINISTRATION COSTS. THE OTHER $2.00 WILL BE FULLY PAID OUT FOR THE HEAVIEST FEMALE. 3. EACH PARTICIPANT MUST BE REGISTERED FOR THIS HUNT.  WHEN HUNTING IN GROUPS, EACH MEMBER OF THE GROUP  MUST BE REGISTERED, OR THE  ENTIRE GROUP WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.  ANY CLUB MEMBER  CAN REGISTER OTHER MEMBERS AT THE CLUB'S SCHEDULED IN-PERSON REGISTRATIONS BY PRESENTING ABSENT MEMBER'S CURRENT (2020) MEMBERSHIP CARD AND THE $12.00 REGISTRATION FEE. 4. EACH PARTICIPANT MUST BE A CURRENT (2020) MEMBER OF THE MOSQUITO CREEK SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION.  MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS MAY BE MADE AT THE SAME TIME AS THE COYOTE HUNT REGISTRATIONS. 5. COYOTES MUST BE KILLED DURING THE DAYS AND TIMES OF THE SCHEDULED HUNT IN PA ONLY. 6. PARTICIPANTS MUST POSSESS  A VALID HUNTING LICENSE OR FUR-TAKER LICENSE AND ID.  PARTICIPANT'S SAID LICENSE WILL BE CHECKED WHEN THEY BRING IN A COYOTE TO BE WEIGHED.  PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR HUNTING LICENSE AND DRIVERS LICENSE, OR YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED! 7. DURING THE SCHEDULED COYOTE HUNT, COYOTES MAY BE HUNTED AND HARVESTED IN ANY COUNTY IN PENNSYLVANIA ONLY!!! 8. CALLS AND DOGS MAY BE USED DURING THE HUNT, HOWEVER EACH HUNTER WILL BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER ONLY THREE COYOTES.  THE FIRST THREE TAGGED COYOTES WILL BE THE ONES TO BE COUNTED. EACH HUNTER MUST REGISTER HIS/HER COYOTE(S)  KILLED IN PERSON. 9. THE MOSQUITO CREEK SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO HAVE AN AUTOPSY PERFORMED ON ANY ANIMAL PRESENTED AT THE HUNT IF IT IS BELIEVED THE ANIMAL WAS PENNED, TRAPPED OR TAKEN ILLEGALLY. SEVERAL WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS AND A VETERINARIAN WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ENFORCE THIS REGULATION.  ALL ANIMALS WILL BE TAGGED THROUGH THE BACK LEG. 10. MOSQUITO CREEK SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO POLYGRAPH ANY REGISTERED HUNTER. HUNTERS UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT BY REGISTERING AND PARTICIPATING IN THE HUNT, THEY AGREE TO UNDERGO POLYGRAPH TESTING IF REQUESTED BY THE ASSOCIATION.  POLYGRAPH QUESTIONS WILL BE LIMITED TO THOSE NECESSARY TO ASSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE RESULTS AND THE REGISTRANT'S ENTITLEMENT TO PRIZE MONEY.  REFUSAL TO SUBMIT TO AND FULLY COOPERATE IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF A POLYGRAPH TEST SHALL RESULT IN THE AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION OF THE REGISTRANT.  ANY HUNTER WHO FAILS THE POLYGRAPH TEST WILL BE PERMANENTLY DISQUALIFIED FROM THIS HUNT AND ALL FUTURE COYOTE HUNTS.  SAID HUNTER'S MOSQUITO CREEK SPORTSMEN'S CLUB MEMBERSHIP WILL ALSO BE REVOKED FOR LIFE.  POLYGRAPH EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD AT MOSQUITO CREEK SPORTSMEN'S CLUB ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD AT 6:00 PM FOLLOWING THE HUNT.  IF FOR ANY REASON A HUNTER FAILS TO COOPERATE WITH MSCA IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION THEY WILL BE SUSPENDED FROM THE HUNT FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST ONE YEAR, BUT NOT TO EXCEED THREE YEARS, PENDING A BOARD DECISION. 11. ANY VIOLATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GAME LAWS AND RULES OF THIS HUNT WILL RESULT IN THAT PERSON OR GROUP BEING DISQUALIFIED FROM THE HUNT AND SUSPENDED FROM THE CLUB. 12. ON SUNDAY AT 4:00 P.M. SHARP THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH PLEASE FINISHERS MUST BE PRESENT AT THE END OF THE HUNT FOR POLYGRAPH.  ALSO THE FIRST AND SECOND PLACE FINISHERS FOR THE LARGEST FEMALE MUST BE PRESENT FOR POLYGRAPH OR YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. 13. THE DEADLINE FOR WEIGH-INS IS 4 PM  ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY  23, 2020. 14. EACH HUNTER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF HIS/HER COYOTE CARCASS. ANY COYOTE(S) LEFT ON CLUB PREMISES WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $50.00 DISPOSAL FEE PER COYOTE. THE FEE WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM SAID PERSON'S PRIZE MONEY. 15. THE PRIZE MONEY WILL BE DIVIDED IN TWO EQUAL PARTS.  ONE PART WILL BE AWARDED IN EQUAL SHARES TO THOSE HUNTERS WHO PRESENT QUALIFYING COYOTES.  THE OTHER PART WILL BE AWARDED AS TO PRIZE MONEY AND AWARDED FOR THE TOP THREE COYOTES IN WEIGHT, TO BE DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS:  1ST PRIZE - 50% OF THE TOP PRIZE MONEY, 2ND PRIZE - 30% OF THE TOP PRIZE MONEY, AND 3RD PLACE - 20% OF THE TOP PRIZE MONEY.  THE PRIZE FOR THE HEAVIEST FEMALE COYOTES IS 100% OF THE TOTAL REGISTRATION FEES PAID TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FEMALE COYOTE CONTEST.  ANY TIES WILL RESULT IN EVEN SPLIT.  16. ALL PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED AFTER OFFICIAL RESULTS HAVE BEEN DETERMINED. PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED BY CHECK UPON VERIFICATION OF THE CONTESTANT'S ENTITLEMENT, CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED IN APPROXIMATELY 2-3 WEEKS.  THE IRS FORM W-9 WILL BE MAILED IN JANUARY 2021.
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The 2021 schedule is as follows:   June 4 - Jason Stanko June 11 - The Extra Miles June 18 - Steve Kirsch June 25 - Joe Quick July 2 - Flopp'n Jollies July 9 - On The Mend July 16 - The Rockin' Rockers July 23 - Twin Reverb July 30 - Not Ashamed Aug 6 - Stone Man Aug 13 - The Rock Project Aug 20 - Hell Bent Aug 27 - Heather Olson Sept 3 - Scott McCracken   Schedule is subject to change. Performances will be cancelled due to rain. Follow @cornerconcerts on Facebook for details and updates. 
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2021 Geocache Traffic Safety: Discover the beauty of Clearfield County while exploring its outdoor assets and popular recreation spots and learn how to keep yourself and others safe on our roadways. This educational trail, sponsored by State Farm, created by Highway Safety Network and maintained by Visit Clearfield County, offers tips on how to stay safe while driving, motorcycle riding, walking, and biking as you traverse the county's picturesque landscapes.    Caches that are not part of the Clearfield County Traffic Safety Geo Trail are not eligible for validation in this program.  Please observe all park rules, only dawn to dusk caching please. Completed passports can be brought or mailed to the Visit Clearfield County office for validation and coin redemption. Office hours are Monday to Friday from8:30am-4pm.   Use the keyword in each cache container to complete your booklet using the grid. The grid provides validation for all the finds; the participant must log all 20 finds to receive the Clearfield County Traffic Safety Geo Trail coin. Don'[t forget to log your finds on geocaching.com   2021 Clearfield County Traffic Safety Geotrail Coordinates CCTS2021 Woodland Law of Love        N 40° 59.706 W 078° 21.233 CCTS2021 Quehanna Work Zone Safety        N 41° 11.314 W 078° 08.802 CCTS2021 Angel Walk                 N 40° 57.770 W 078° 12.570 CCTS2021 Black Bear Buckle Up            N 40° 56.767 W 078° 08.380 CCTS2021 Chester Hill Speeding            N 40° 53.331 W 078° 13.819 CCTS2021 Osceola Mills Leading Cause        N 40° 50.856 W 078° 16.202 CCTS2021 Houtzdale Think Train        N 40° 47.650 W 078° 25.725 CCTS2021 Coalport Drugged Driving         N 40° 44.887 W 078° 32.092 CCTS2021 Winter in Westover             N 40° 46.851 W 078° 43.568 CCTS2021 DuBois Motorcycle            N 41° 07.760 W 078° 45.488 CCTS2021 BMW Pedestrians            N 41° 07.047 W 078° 45.102 CCTS2021 Brady Buggies            N 41° 02.983 W 078° 43.354 CCTS2021 Bilger’s Foliage            N 40° 59.593 W 078° 35.797      CCTS2021 Grampian Golden Hour        N 40° 58.036 W 078° 37.027 CCTS2021 Bike & Eat                N 40° 58.475 W 078° 31.698 CCTS2021 Irvin Park Your Car            N 40° 57.738 W 078° 31.028 CCTS2021 Don’t Riverwalk on Water        N 41° 01.392 W 078° 26.461 CCTS2021 Eyes on the Road            N 40° 53.998 W 078° 23.895 CCTS2021 Rec Park No Zone            N 41° 00.633 W 078° 25.307 CCTS2021 No Texting at Sanborn Grange    N 40° 54.048 W 078° 24.011
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Come on down to the Expo 1 Building at the Clearfield Fair Grounds to support our talented and dedicated local crafters and vendors for Small Business Saturday! There will be a little bit of everything for everyone!
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Are you a Bride to be? Bridesmaid? Mother or grandmother of a bride to be? Come to the Hometown Wedding Showcase at The Eureka in Houtzdale. Where you can meet and talk with every vendor you may want or need for your upcoming celebration!
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The Western Pennsylvania Police Athletic League (WPAL) is thrilled to announce, after a two(2) year hiatus, the Western Pennsylvania Golden Gloves Championships are returning to DuBois. This year’s event will feature local prospects from TEAM 814 who have been training at the WPAL Fitness Center on East Long Avenue. In addition to local competitors, the event will host young talent from across western and central Pennsylvania. DuBois Country Club, located at 10 Lakeside Ave, DuBois, PA will host the boxing card on Saturday, March 19. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; boxing begins at 7:30. WPAL Executive Director Aaron Beatty said, “We couldn’t be more excited to bring this event back to the DuBois Area. These last 2 years have been tough on everyone, but especially the kids training so hard for the chance at Nationals. We are excited to see them showcase their talents on our local stage.” The winners will advance to the next round of the Pennsylvania Golden Gloves tournament. All Open Division Boxers are fighting to earn their spot to represent Pennsylvania in the 2022 National Golden Gloves Tournament located in August 2022 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tickets for the DuBois Event are $30 for general admission and will be available January 10. VIP Gold Ringside, which includes a complimentary pre-party and swag bag, are $100 each and go on sale January 14 . Buy online at www.showclix.com/event/2022goldengloveschampionships More information on sponsorship opportunities is available by emailing info@wpal.org, or by calling us at 814.299.7640. Please “LIKE” our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/wpaldubois for a chance to win a VIP Package for Two. Proceeds from this event benefit the Western Pennsylvania Police Athletic League Inc, a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a location at 37 E. Long Ave., DuBois. Proceeds also benefit TEAM 814 Inc & TURNaBOUT Boxing, nonprofit organizations also helping youth in the DuBois Area.
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Date: Saturday, December 14, 2024’ Time: 11 AM – 2 PM Location: Carns Equipment                 14357 Clearfield Shawville HWY, Clearfield, PA 16830 Cost: FREE Age Limit: There is no age limit   Activities:                 Pictures with Santa in a Polaris Ranger                 Hot Chocolate & Donuts                 Gift Bags will be given to children                 Lastly, some fun Christmas music of course!      
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Home for the Holidays is a town wide event full of specials, activities and fun. Come start the holiday season right by celebrating with us including Santa's parade to herald in the jolly old elf himself.