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Our neighbor and local, Donny Fronk, and his band Trade Secrets Bluegrass will be performing live this Saturday, 2/8 from 5PM-8PM!
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Hey kids! Are you bored and having a hard time convincing your parents that anytime is a good time for a get-a-way? Have no fear! It will be easy to convince them to bring you to Clearfield County, because there are plenty of FREE things to do together here. Here is a list for your next family outing: Clearfield Float down the West Branch of the Susquehanna River on a tube, raft, canoe or kayak or take a stroll along the river walk located between Market St. and Nichols St. Bridges. Then, enjoy a picnic lunch at Lower Witmer Park and play on the playground located in Upper Witmer Park. Mountain bike the Clearfield-to-Grampian Rail Trail. The 11-mile cinder trail is mostly flat and follows the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. The trailhead is located off of Old Town Rd., Clearfield, PA 16830. Visit Liddle Gallery and view artwork and crafts made by Clearfield County artisans. Imagine what it would be like if you were in one of the paintings. And be sure to admire the large mural on the outside of the building before you enter. Located at 109 E. Market St., Clearfield, PA 16830. Practice your skateboarding skills at the Clearfield County Fairgrounds skate park near Mill Road or challenge your friend to a tennis match at the courts inside the grandstand oval. Located at Stadium Drive, Clearfield, PA 16830. Curwensville Take a self-guided walking tour of Bilger’s Rocks, a 300-million-year-old geological phenomenon created by frost wedging. Explore 20 acres of massive rocks that tower up to five stories high and measure up to 20 feet thick. Located at 1928 Bilger’s Rocks Rd., Grampian, PA 16838. Picnic at Irvin Park and play basketball or tennis on the free courts. Bring a fishing rod and try your luck along the banks of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. Located on Irvin Park Rd., Curwensville, PA 16833. Get your picture taken next to the Doughboy statue and read the names of those who proudly served in World War I. Learn about the Bucktail Regiment at nearby Bucktail Memorial. Download the free Geocaching app and use your smartphone to find the Bucktails & Doughboys cache. Located between State St. and North St. in Curwensville, PA 16833. Wander one of many hiking trails at Curwensville Lake Recreation Area and read about the Lumber Heritage Region or Curwensville Dam. Try out the playground equipment and take a picnic lunch. Bring your fishing rod and reel in the big one or relax on the beach. Located at 1256 Lake Drive, Curwensville, PA 16833. Coalport Take a step back in time at Coalport Area Coal Musuem. See artifacts donated by family members of former coal miners who wished to have their memories preserved. Located inside the Coalport Community Building at 961 Forest St., Coalport, PA 16627. DuBois Stop by Winkler Gallery of Fine Art to see a children's carousel made in 1896 by W. H. Halstead in London, England. Marvel at a collection of paintings created by elephants. Located at 36 N. Brady St., DuBois, PA 15801. Cruise the indoor streets of DuBois Harley Davidson, located at 101 W. DuBois Ave., DuBois, PA 15801, then stop by nearby City Park along Parkway Drive. Play a pickup game on the courts or run, walk or bike the Beaver Meadow Walkway. Take in a baseball game at the beautiful Showers Field Complex. The field is home to the DuBois Area High School and Penn State-DuBois baseball teams. Located just off of Maple Ave., DuBois, PA 15801. Houtzdale Ride a horse on the Houtzdale Rails to Trails. Or walk, hike or bike the trail and stop near Country Convenience to read about the infamous 1893 Walter L. Main circus train wreck. On street parking is available along Hannah St., Houtzdale, PA 16651. Janesville Bring your boat to Janesville Dam for a fun-filled day of fishing or play a game of catch at the adjacent Mountz Memorial Park. Located at 525 Walnut St., Smithmill, PA 16680. Penfield Take part in free educational programs and learn about area wildlife at Parker Dam State Park. Build a sandcastle on the beach at Parker Lake, go birdwatching or stop by the park office to pick up a passport book for the Clearfield County Geo Trail. Located at 28 Fairview Rd., Penfield, PA 15849. Go back in time exploring the Civilian Conservation Corps camp at S.B. Elliott State Park, located along Old Route 153, Penfield, PA 15849. Then, visit nearby Shagger’s Inn, a beautiful manmade waterfowl sanctuary near the park. Quehanna Spend a day at Quehanna Wild Area, the state’s largest wildlife area. Bring your binoculars to Hoover Farm wildlife viewing area and listen for the majestic bugle of bull elk. Take in the eye-popping beauty of the largest stand of white birch in the Eastern U.S. and visit the monument at Marion Brooks Natural Area. Then, take a walk on Quehanna Trail and watch for wildlife. Quehanna Wild Area is located along Quehanna Highway in Cameron, Clearfield and Elk counties.
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Explore the Lumberjack Trails on your own Click here to learn about exploring our Lumberjack Trails and receiving a free t-shirt. Learn More Enjoy the 2023 Clearfield County Fair Click here to learn about Clearfield County Fair Packages. Learn More Geocache Clearfield County Click here to learn about our Geocaching Clearfield County. Learn More
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Camp or visit for a Pirate themed weekend including Pirate decor, a scavenger hunt on one of our trails, surprises at the beach and a special treasure hunt just for watercraft. There will also be a presentation on geocaching.
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Our community is a semi-private resort-style residential development located 100 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, near DuBois, Pennsylvania. With more than 9,000 acres of wooded land and more than 2,200 homes, you will find Treasure Lake is an ideal alternative to the fast-paced life of the big city. Among the lush woods, sparkling lakes, and scenic surroundings you will find peace and tranquility living side by side with virtually every recreational opportunity imaginable. Included are two magnificent 18-hole golf courses, each with Pro Shops and taverns (the Gold Course was rated as one of the best in PA by Golf Digest), tennis courts, swimming pools, sandy beaches and much more. Families will appreciate nature trails, sports fields and playgrounds within the community. The public-school system in DuBois is excellent and the crime rate is extremely low. Retirees can enjoy the many planned activities and social events, such as Sportsmen’s, Bridge, and Quilting Clubs. No matter what your particular interests are, what attracts most of our homeowners is the majestic Treasure Lake itself. This lake is designated for motor boats, has a fully stocked marina and 200 boat rental slips. Two sandy beaches line the shore of the lake where water skiing, fishing and swimming activities prevail during the summer months. Our members often congregate at our two popular restaurants, the Lakeview Lodge and Duffers’ Tavern after an enjoyable day of boating, golfing, playing tennis or other activities. We invite you to come and see why Treasure Lake is home to those who choose to enjoy a country club lifestyle without the high prices. 13 Treasure Lake DuBois, PA 15801 814-371-0711 www.visittreasurelake.com
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Treasure Lake Music Festival OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Saturday, June 19th Doors Open 5:00 PM LOCATION CHANGE The show will go on! Due to pending inclement weather, this show has been moved indoors to the Lakeview Lodge stage. Drink and food specials will be available. Due to the location change, this event will NOT be BYOB, and lawn chairs are unnecessary. Two of the nation's premier tribute bands are joining forces for one evening to bring to you a nostalgic experience of the bands you remember as they used to be. “Separate Ways the Band” is the ultimate “Journey” tribute band - back to the time when Steve Perry performed lead vocals. “Get Your Guns” is the “definitive Guns N’ Roses Tribute,” this band is a crowd-pleaser that gives their performance all they’ve got every time they take the stage.     Tickets $25.00 Advance $30.00 Door
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Treasure Lake is a resort/recreation community that offers camping, swimming, boating, golf, tennis, fishing etc. 13 Treasure Lake, 13 Treasure Lake, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-0711, Resort, Things to See & Do
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Treasure Lake Winterfest 2025 Saturday, February 8, 2025 Open to the Public Activities for the entire family Polar Plunge - Benefits YMCA Strong Kids Campaign (Must be 14 years of age or older) Towels (Until Gone) Compliments of Carol and Kristine Foltz of Coldwell Banker Develpac Realty Registration 10:30 AM Plunge Begins 11:00 AM Lake Bimini Boat Ramp 1532 Carribean Rd, Treasure Lake, DuBois $15 Per Plunger $10 Per Student Specialty Drinks, Coffee, and Hot Chocolate will be available. * POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER * Cardboard Sled Derby (Weather Permitting)  Treasure Lake Sledding Hill 240 Ski Lodge Rd, Treasure Lake, DuBois, $5 Donation - Benefits YMCA Strong Kids Campaign Trophies and Prizes Compliments of Coldwell Banker and Paula and Jeff DuBois. 3 age groups Kids: 9 and Under - Best Design & Furthest Traveled Kids 10 - 17 Years - Best Design & Furthest Traveled Adults - Furthest Traveled Registration begins at 1:00pm All Sleds must be constructed of cardboard and tape. CARDBOARD SLED DERBY RULES 1. You may only use cardboard and tape to build your sled. 2. Decorations are encouraged on the sides of the sled, but the bottom MUST be cardboard and tape. 3. Your sled must pass inspection to be allowed on the hill. 4. Your sled must be free of sharp edges, pointy objects, or any other feature that may be considered dangerous. 5. You may not use tar-based substances, epoxy glue, fiberglass, resin, or glues that harden into solids. 6. You may not use screws or any sort of mechanical fasteners, nails, or staples. 7. Your sled may not be wrapped in plastic, shrink wrap, or any other materials. 8. One rider per sled. (Group sled riding may be done for fun at the end of the derby). 9. You may have one person push the sled at the startup until a point designated by cones and/or line in the snow. 10. The same sled MAY be used for multiple age brackets; however, it may only be considered for best design once, and each division requires an individual entrance fee/donation. 11. Your distance is measured when you are in/on the sled. If you fall out, that is where your distance ends (not where your sled ends up).   Chili, Chowder, and Soup Cook - Off Trophies and Prizes Awarded - Provided by Treasure Lake and Coldwell Banker Developac Realty Lakeview Lodge and Conference Center 3871 Bay Rd, Treasure Lake, DuBois 5pm - 8pm Live Music with Lonnie Lee Music Provided by Acrisure To enter your Chili, Chowder or Soup Call 814-371-0711 by February 5 ,2025 Taste and Vote for your favorites 5pm - 6:30pm $10 for Adults - $5 Kids under 5 - Free
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Tri-County church traces its roots back to a small handful of people meeting in a farmhouse to worship, to their two campuses welcoming approximately 1000 people to worship services each week. The church offers great programs for kids, teens and adults in a casual related atmosphere. Worship services are energetic and fun with teaching for real life. 1881 Old 255 Road, P.O. Box 1001, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-0727, Church, Things to See & Do
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CAST is hosting a Trivia Night on Friday, April 23 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:00. Teams of adults age 21+ are invited to participate. Teams can have as many people as you want. The entrance fee is $10 per person. Starr Hill Winery will be selling wine by the glass and by the bottle, as well as their newer canned beverages. Chefy Pies will have a food truck set up on the street outside CAST selling food. This is not a BYOB event. >> SEATING IS LIMITED << >> RESERVE YOUR TEAM! << Confirm your team by calling (814) 765-4474, emailing ClearfieldArts@gmail.com, or messaging CAST on Facebook. Payment can be made when you arrive at the event, or at the CAST office on Mondays 10:30-11:30 and Wednesdays 4:30-5:30. If you reserve your team before the event, we can guarantee you a table. Otherwise, you may have to sit in the auditorium. We will have participants sitting on stage, in the reception room, and in the auditorium so that we can all socially distance ourselves. There will be 6 rounds of trivia, with 10 questions in each round. Points will be awarded to the teams that can answer the questions correctly. The team with the most points at the end of the night is the winner! They will earn bragging rights, plus the admiration of all in attendance. A 50/50 will be done before the event starts and between rounds. We will also sell raffle chances to win two tickets to the “More in May” festival held at the Clearfield Fair Grounds.
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The Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre, Inc. (CAST) is hosting a Trivia Night on Saturday, June 27 at 7:00. Doors open at 6:00. Teams of adults age 21+ are invited to participate. In order to provide some social distancing, teams can only be made up of 1, 2, 3, or 4 people. The entrance fee is $10 per person. Starr Hill Winery will be selling wine by the glass and by the bottle. Meat, cheese, crackers, and other snacks will be available for a donation to CAST. This is NOT a BYOB event.
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Congratulations Team Birthday Girl Crazy Train Top Three teams and a close win #1 team point 581! Rally your Teams the Next TRIVIA August 8 at the Winery!
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Large, lovely, full-service bridal boutique with affordable yet unique gowns for brides, maids, mothers and flower girls. Custom veils and jewelry. Tuxedo rentals for prom/homecoming, first communion, shoes purses and moreÉ 2 West Park Avenue, Suite #3, 2 West Park Avenue, Suite #3, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-9700, Bridal Shop, Shopping
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Squirrel Tails for Trout will be stocking Parker Dam this Sunday April 11th at 9:00 a.m. to 11 a.m. Huge trout will be stocked and there will be some surprises... Stock up on your favorite baits & lures and enjoy this great day with your families. This stocking is sponsored in part by Rodney Bowers, Jim's Sports Center, Wal-Mart Supercenter, Spanky's Cafe' Roundtable, J.J. Powell Inc. President Jeff Powell, and Bee Kind Winery. Call Pat Domico for more information at 814-236-3621. Remember to take a kid fishing!