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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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The Museum is operated by the Clearfield County Historical Society, located in historic downtown Clearfield. It is the home to a wonderful collection of items that chronicle the settlement and development of the County. You'll see fascinating and educational exhibits throughout the year along with special events highlighting the early occupations and significant events in the County's history. 511 Van Valzah Ave Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-6125 www.clearfieldcountyhistoricalsociety.net
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The property is a 5/8 mile asphalt oval located on 85 acres which hosted nearly 50 years of exciting wheel to wheel racing. UMI plans to convert this property into a multi-use facility with an emphasis on UMI product testing as well as hosting auto-x and road racing style events. The asphalt oval configuration will be preserved as-is which will allow testing by professional oval teams and oval track races. UMI Motorsports Park will also be available for track rental to many automotive organizations and will be a great location for vehicle testing, race teams, driver training, tire testing and many other automotive uses. Short term plans to the new UMI Motorsports Park include cosmetic improvements, signage upgrade and paving work in the infield to enable product testing and short course road racing/auto-x racing events. Plans are already being made for three events in 2018, a July Super Cup Stock Car Race, a Rusty Wallace Racing Experience ride & drive program and the annual UMI Cruise In and Autocross event. The grandstand seating and extremely fan friendly venue will add an exciting twist and make this one of the most unique spectator friendly autocross events in the nation. UMIMP is Central PA’s first automotive autocross complex. 111 Mt. Zion Road Clearfield, PA 16830 814-343-6315 www.umimotorsportspark.com
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Coming up on Friday, April 1 will be another one of CAST’s Friday Night Live open mic events!  This one will be anything goes, and we’re leaving it open to whoever performs.  It could be G-rated or it could be R-rated.  We don’t know!  So come on out and join us for a wild and crazy night! Doors open at 7:00 and the show starts at 7:30.
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This all new event will combine archery skills with athletic challenges and at the end we will crown the Monarch and Matriarch of the Mountain! Our athletes can participate in the 2 or 3 day events but we will also have a 3-D course that will also be open to the general public all weekend long!
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Welcome back for the 56th Red Moshannon Downriver Race! NEW RACE CLASSES FOR 2024 *Inflatable Kayaks *K1 Whitewater Gold, Age 55+ *C1 Wildwater *K1 Wildwater Master, Age 40+ *K1 Wildwater Women *OC + Dog, notify race officials at check-in, Dog PFD’s required *K1 Women Unlimited *K1 Women Rec, under 14ft RACE CLASSES ELIMINATED FOR 2024 *K1 Men Rec Long – will be combined with K1 Men Unlimited Long, 14ft and over *K1 Women Rec Medium – consolidated into K1 Women Rec, under 14ft *K1 Women Rec Short– consolidated into K1 Women Rec, under 14ft *K1 Women Whitewater Composite – consolidated into K1 Whitewater Composite *OC1 Men Long – consolidated into OC1 Men *OC1 Men Medium - consolidated into OC1 Men *OC1 Men Short - consolidated into OC1 Men *OC1 Women Long – consolidated into OC1 Women *OC1 Women Medium - consolidated into OC1 Women *OC1 Women Short - consolidated into OC1 Women *Youth Plastic – consolidated into Youth Unlimited *Youth Composite – consolidated into Youth Unlimited Other Announcements 1. No day-of-event race entries. 2. All racers must register by March 15th. 3. There will be an awards banquet immediately following the race at Saint Severin social hall in Drifting, PA. A hot meal will be available for purchase. 4. Stand-up Paddleboard (SUP) racers are to paddle from a standing position. Active paddling while kneeling or sitting is prohibited and may result in disqualification. 5. Rudders & Skegs are not allowed at the Red Mo Race. About the Event Held on a remote 7.5-mile section of Moshannon Creek between Peale Bridge near the town of Grassflat, PA and the Route 53 Bridge near the town of Moshannon, PA. At moderate levels this section of creek is rated Class II+ on the International Scale of Difficulty. High water significantly increases the difficulty. Extra flotation in boats is highly recommended. Most years there are numerous swims and bent boats! Cold water paddling clothing is highly recommended. The water & air temperatures are usually very cold. Time & Location Race Day: Saturday, March 30, 2024 Schedule of events on race morning: Please set your shuttle prior to racer check-in in the morning 9AM to 11AM: Racer check-in and bib pickup at Start Location. 11:30 AM: Racer Meeting at the Start Location. Noon: Race Starts Start Location (Peale Bridge): 40.993389, -78.081111 Finish Location (Rt. 53 Bridge): 41.036778, -78.057778 Awards Banquet & Additional Vehicle Parking (St. Severin's): 41.028857, -78.107834 Rules • Life jackets must be worn properly throughout the race. Life jacket must be U.S. Coast Guard Approved Type I, III, or V (Special Use Device). No automatic- or manual-inflating life jackets. • Race bib must be worn and visible over life jacket during the race. If racing tandem, the bow paddler must wear the bib. • Helmets are required for all kayaks, decked canoes, and SUPs. Helmets are encouraged for open canoes and inflatables. • All boats in “Canoe” and “SUP” divisions must be propelled with single blade paddles. • Operating automatic or powered floor bailers is prohibited. • Rudders and skegs are prohibited on all boats. If the rudder or skeg cannot be removed, it must be disabled such that operation and use does not occur during the race. Fins are permitted on SUPs. • Boats with pedal drive, foot drive, or any other means of propulsion other than single or double-bladed paddles are prohibited. • Decking for open canoes limited to 36” bow & 36” stern. Splash rails cannot exceed 1.5” from hull. Extra flotation placed in canoes/kayaks is highly recommended. • Minimum age of solo kayak or canoe paddler is 16 years of age, unless participating in the Youth class or OC2 Over/Under class. • All Youth participants must be accompanied by an adult on the racecourse, unless they have received written approval from Race Officials prior to race day. If a parent/guardian is accompanying a Youth solo racer the guardian does not need to pay a race entry fee. • SUP racers are to paddle from a standing position. Active paddling while kneeling or sitting is limited to ruddering and bow/stern draws. Taking more than two forward strokes may result in disqualification. Exceptions may be made for moments of exhaustion or re-entry. • Racers may compete in an age-restricted race class if they qualify, but are not limited to that race class. Racers may compete in only one race class. • Racers must be in control of their boat while crossing the start and finish line. • Racers must notify race officials if they drop out of the competition for any reason and turn in bib to sweep boat. • Any paddler or boat found in violation of these rules may result in disqualification. • HIGH WATER CONTINGENCY. Race organizers may, at their discretion, choose to cancel or postpone the race if the level on the Rt. 53 bridge gage is projected to be above four feet on the day of the race. • Race Officials’ decisions are final.
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Muddy Paws Brewery Grand Opening All Day Events Live Entertainment & Food Friday: Hops N Vines Saturday: Matt Otis Food Trucks: Black and Blue BBQ and Larry's Barbecue The new facility with bar, seating, restrooms, ect will be complete and ready for customers to sit and enjoy!
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Saturday Events: 9:00am - Food Concession Open 10:00am - Freeze Your Gizzard 5k / Ice Skate Rentals (until 4:00pm)*** 10:30am - Learn to Ice Skate 12:00pm - Cornhole Tournament*** 1:30pm - Wild Ways of Keeping Warm 3:00pm - Snow Sculpture Judging Sunday Events: 11:00am - Food Concession Opens / Ice Skate Rentals (until 4:00pm)  12:00pm - Historic Ice Harvesting 12:30pm - Ice Fishing Basics 1:00pm - Kids Snow Box Derby 2:00pm - Frozen Salami Sling 2:30pm - Ice Rescue Demonstation  3:00pm - Snow Sculpture Judging 4:00pm - Polar Bear Swim*** All Day Both Days - Photo Scavenger Hunt *** requires pre-registation. Call the Clearfield YMCA for more info at 814-765-5521 or email Brian at brianmcdonaldymca@gmail.com  
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Comedy night will include Straub beer tasting. Eureka wine tasting. You will also receive one free Straub beer with a German style meal fit for a King!!! After you will enjoy music in our Winery to cap off the night!!    For tickets, please use the link below: https://eurekavenue.com/events.html?fbclid=IwAR3G8WMAgxqcit3i_7YCmeFTE51TjnrLrhQDNBvBUVCw95G-hOyUHmHfylU#/
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Come see some of your favorite princesses sing and dance at Pavilion 3 during the Fall Festival. Performance times 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm.      
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This event is weekend-long event with a twist. There will be live music, food vendors, canoeing and kayaking events, fireworks, arts, crafts, and so much more.
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76th Annual Strawberry Festival  Events starting at 10:00am. Vendors, silent auction, concessions, kids games, face painting, bands & live music, 50/50, fireworks, and fun for everyone! New this year: 5K Run on Saturday with registration starting at 9:30am. We are also auctioning off a Diamond Back Truck Cover!
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SAVE THE DATE CHRISTMAS IN CURWENSVILLE We can’t wait to celebrate the holidays in our town in a special way this year! We have so many things to offer! Special Tree Lighting Christmas Light contest Gingerbread village building Wine and Design a Christmas floral piece Kris Kringle market Carriage rides Christmas ballroom dancing at Irvin manor Cookie walk Polar plunge and 5k Various activities and giveaways sponsored by local businesses A new Santa house reveal and live reindeer experience at Irvin park! Tickets will be available for purchase. MORE EVENTS AND INFORMATION COMING SOON
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The December Dam Drop  December 14th  11 am - The Mostly Naked Trail 5K 11:15 am - Kid's Pajama 1 miler 1:30 pm - Polar Plunge $25 Adults $15 Kids Price includes both events, Upon registration choose to participate in one or both. Registration opens at 10 am. T-Shirts will be given to the first 50 adults and 25 kids. Email Mint Condition with questions at mintcondition@mintedchiro.com Proceeds Benefit the Curwensville Lake 
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Spring is just around the corner and back by popular demand, we are hosting our SECOND ANNUAL spring plant and sip events!!  In hopes to accommodate as many customers as we can, we are offering two different planter options and two different dates! We are also able to offer you a choice of wine from Uncle D's Sassy Glass Winery or beer from Frailey's Muddy Paws Brewery! Option #1 flower power and option #2 bug be gone will be available and the class begins at noon! This class filled quickly last year so be sure to save your spot today by booking at our clover link below. Also be sure to select the date and planter option of your choosing at check out. We hope to see you there! https://www.clover.com/onli.../fraileys-greenhouse-smithmill
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Join us for an all-out fun festival and Roland 'Rock House' Welker's first live stage appearance since winning the wildly popular hit show ALONE and hear his 100 day survival tales and hunting tactics. The event opens at 11 a.m. with vendors, a BBQ Cook-off, Axe Throwing and Horse Pulling, kid's activities, food vendors, wine & beer tastings and live entertainment with Roland and Hell Bent taking the grandstand stage beginning at 6 p.m. The festival is free admission. Main stage event tickets are $20. Ticket holders are eligible for door prizes. Grand door prize: AN EPIC GUIDED HUNT WITH THE 100 DAY KING! Must be present to win. Tickets are available here: https://rolandwelker.com/events/ 
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 Our Next Fun February Event: Charcuterie & Cheers!  Join us for a special evening of delicious bites and drinks at our Charcuterie & Cheers event, happening on February 21st or 22nd pick the date that works best for you!  Your ticket includes:  A heart-shaped charcuterie plate  A drink (choose from a cocktail, beer, or mocktail) It’s the perfect way to kick off your February with some tasty treats and great company!   Tickets available now on our website!  Last day to purchase tickets: February 17th Don't miss out on this fun night!  Tickets  www.thedeadcanary.co/events-memberships
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Come visit us for a new year of exhibits, research and special events!
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Friday Open 4- 10 PM  Live Band 7 Mile Run 7-9pm 50/50 Bounce Houses, Games, Activities Parade Starts @ 4 pm  (Awards @ 5:45 pm - Main Stage) Live Band Moore Brothers Band 6:30 pm - 9:30 PM  Fireworks @ 9:30 pm (Across the River from the rear of the Fire Hall) Basket Raffle Winners announced after fireworksw **Bring your lawn chairs! Other events are still being planned 
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T-Rex Tuesdays Visit with T-Rex every Tuesday June 2 – August 11, 2026! Be a Junior Paleontologist 10:00 AM-Fossil Workshop 11:00 AM-Cavern Tour 12:00 PM-Photo Ops & Prizes 1:00 PM-Dino Workshop 1/2 Price Fossil Dig to Pan All Day Long! Find Fossils of your own with a special on fossil panning all day long!  Get a bag of FOSSIL DIG for 1/2 price, with coupon!  Just print or show us on your phone! Not enough fossil fun for you?  Expand your 2026 T-Rex Experience with two special workshops for the fossil fanatics in your family!   T-Rex Tuesday package tickets include the Fossil Fanatic Workshop at 10 AM, followed by a special interpretive tour of Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks.  Visit with the T-Rex, pan for fossils, and conclude your day with the Not Just Jurassic Workshop at 1:00 PM.  Hands on activities, games, crafts & a fossil hunt too! Important information: Advance ticket purchase required. Space is limited – get your tickets today! Tickets do not include panning for adults.  Children 3 & under are always free on cavern tours and are welcome to visit with T-Rex, but workshops are recommended for ages 4+ T-Rex Tuesday tickets are non-refundable, and dates are non-transferable. Ticket sales close the Monday prior at 5 PM.  
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Purse & Pistol Bash  Doors open @ 1:00 PM  Events starts @ 2:00 PM  $25 Donation admits 1 Ticket is good for admission, meal, and refreshments Thank You for your support!         
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The Public is invited to the Winkler Gallery & Art Education Center's 18th Anniversary Open House.  The event will span the weekend, Dec. 11-12-13th.  Open Dec. 11th and 12th: 2pm - 8pm and Dec. 13th: 12pm - 5pm Light refreshments will be served throughout the weekend. Join us for music, refreshments and the WGAEC Artists will be available throughout the weekend.  The weekend event will be sponsored by Ramhorn Distillery, Wine and Spirits. Some events planned will be : Dec. 12th Artist, Kathy Mohney will play piano, 3-6 pm. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Leanne's Lids for kids and adults (Handmade winter hats of all kinds for sale all weekend) Sunday Dec. 13th Hammered Dulcimer, Penny Whistle and Voice will be performing throughout the day by Artists Billie Schwab and Carolyn Schiffhouer This will be a festive weekend and spread out enough over the weekend that you can safely distance from other shoppers. (Please wear a mask.  We have masks available for $2.00 if you do not have one). Join us for this event all weekend long.  The Gallery is filled with beautiful 2D and  3D artwork to decorate your house with, creative Christmas ornaments, Jewelry, mugs, stained glass, wet-felted wearable art, mosaic designs and a myriad of beautiful items that would all make perfect Christmas Gifts.  Now is the time to look for some special Christmas Gifts for all your family and friends this season!!  Give the gift of art!! The Winkler Gallery and Art Education Center is located at 36 N. Brady Street, Dubois Pa. 15801 (second floor).  The Winkler Gallery is a non-profit gallery that represents the artwork of the very best artists of the area.  Because of the Covid Virus the hours of operation will be,  Friday and Saturday, 2-8 and Sunday 12-5.  More information about the gallery can be found at www.winklergallery.org
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Award winning hotel, close to area events and outdoor activities 1690 Rich Highway, 1690 Rich Highway, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-371-8900, Hotel, Accomodations
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Looking for a great place to hold your next retreat? We offer year round accommodations for retreats and leadership events. Spacious new dining hall, renovated rooms, outdoor recreation area, 45+ acres to explore and more. Summer youth camps for ages 5-18; Family camp meeting in July; Recreational activities include basketball, volleyball, soccer and baseball facilities. Mahaffey Camp & Conference Center, "A Christian Center for Spiritual Growth." 1559 Mahaffey Grampian Highway, P.O. Box 277, Mahaffey, PA, 15757, 814-277-5544, Christian Retreat Center, Accomodations
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