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Directly following the Easter Egg Hunt there will be a Breakfast Buffett for all to enjoy! Only $7.99/person ($4.99 -Years old and under)  Pictures with the Easter Bunny $3.00 Ages 1-14 Special Easter Prizes, Game/Card Ticket Giveaways, Lots of Candy and loads of fun!  OVER 15,000 EGGS 
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The Coalport Communty Decorating Committee dares you to come to their frightfully fun family Halloween dance! There will be drinks, snacks,  DJ, and costume party.  Admission: $3.00 per family Please note: This is a family Halloween dance. Please do not drop off your little ghosts and goblins unattended. Please leave all weapons, wands, scary masks and so forth at home.
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Valentine’s Day is SO much better with wine AND your best friends so we’ve teamed up with Raven Moon’s Oracle and Calhoun Farm & Market for the ultimate afternoon! Join us Saturday February 10th from 2-4pm! Raven will be discussing love magic & providing you with your own love charm to take home! You’ll also get to make & take your own herbal bath tea from Calhoun Farm! We’ll have a new featured cocktail + & you’ll also receive a mini charcuterie tray! $38+tax reserves your spot for this unique event! RSVP and pay in-store, online or by phone at 814-375-6885 no later than February 6th! 
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Valentine's isn't just about romance and mushy stuff...it can be for celebrating the love of good friends too! What better way to celebrate your gal pals than spending an afternoon here at the wine shop enjoying drinks and snacks plus some super fun extras??? Saturday February 15th, 3-8pm, no charge to attend! All of our wine cocktails will be $1 off and we will have all of our snacks available for purchase, including some special Charcuterie Cups! Mains-ly Crafts will have a Trucker Hat Bar where you can design & personalize your own hat PLUS Bodyworx by Greg will be offering Tiny Tattoos! (Select from flash sheets; cost is $60 per tattoo, cash or Venmo only!) Also joining us for the day will be Glambar with Permanent Jewelry! There is no cost to attend the event but we suggest calling ahead to reserve a table due to limited seating! 814-375-6885 
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February is the month of love + friendship  and we all need some girl time to celebrate! Grab your gals- pals, moms, mini’s- and join us for a Galentine’s party on February 15th from 10-2! Here’s what’s happening-  an amazing lineup of local vendors (we’ll announce soon- stay tuned!)  festive drinks from DIRTY POP  Valentine themed photo mini’s  all the good vibes you need to celebrate the amazing women in your life
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Ladies Night out has never felt so good. Free throwing and arcade exclusively for the ladies! No testosterone allowed on these lanes! Get the friends dressed up for the photobooth and enjoy our house drink 'Nightfall' on special! 21+ $5 Cover
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Gather your friends, sisters, moms, daughters & besties to see Mamma Mia at the Ritz Theater on Feb 15th at 1:00. Pre-Order your charcuterie box from Simply St Louis at www.ritzclearfield.com. The Perky Pup will be on site selling bottles of their signature coffee. Doors will open at noon and the movie will begin at 1:00 Our movie sponsor is Dottie Spera from Realty One Landmark Group
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Our annual Galentine's Event will be from 12:00-4:00 We will have a special drink menu and a special dessert panini! Some vendors also joining us will be Linked Permanent Jewelry and Bright Eyes by Mallory will have a photo area set up that will be "pay what you can" Come join us for a fun filled day for celebrating friendships   
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Non-smoking, separate bar & dining, big screen TV, Brick pizza oven, relaxing family restaurant. 2489 Curwensville-Grampian Highway, 2489 Curwensville-Grampian Highway, Grampian, PA, 16838, 814-236-2999, Dining/Banquet, Dining
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Games with Helen Boal. Bring a friend or two, bring a covered dish and enjoy a night of food, fun and friend.
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Ladies get your (fake) fur coats out, your dramatic red lipstick, and tease that hair! Guys, get your stylish black suits ready! Do your best to dress like a mob wife/boss and come celebrate Jenny’s Birthday, it’s a Mob Themed Party, on August 3rd! This is a 21+ event only! Enjoy themed drinks and specials! VIP section is booked for Jenny from the Block and her crew! 
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Local news and information source serving the Central PA region. 211 1/2 E. Locust Street, Suite 1, 211 1/2 E. Locust Street, Clearfield, PA, 16830, 814-765-5256, Online News and Information Source, Things to See & Do
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Garth Brooks concert at the Super 322 Drive-in on 6/27. Tickets only on sale through Ticket Master starting 6/19. All tickets sold in advance.
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Station 101 Vegetarian meals, wheelchair accessible, full bar/serves alcohol, L/D. Monday thru Saturday 11am-10pm, and Sunday 11am-9pm. Visit Website 2285 Bee Line Hwy DuBois, PA 15801 814-503-6836
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1283 Maple Ave, 1283 Maple Ave, DuBois, PA, 15801, (814) 299-7161, Dining/Banquet, Dining
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Geocaching Visit Clearfield County offers five trails for your next geocaching adventure. Use our CCGT passport to collect 20 codes found within each cache on any of our trails and redeem it for a collectible geocoin. If you complete all five CCGT trails and have your passport validated, you will receive a trackable geocoin. Take a step back in time on the Forgotten Clearfield County Geotrail or pay tribute to those who have served and currently serve on our Hometown Heroes Geotrail. Our Waterways Geotrail reveals a new fishing spot and hidden streams that feed the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. If you're looking to explore the wilderness, try our Parks and Recreation Geotrail, which is sure to give you a breath of fresh air. Our oldest geotrail, Cemeteries leads geocachers to large, small, and hidden plots. Never geocached before, but intrigued by the idea? Pick up our Clearfield County Geotrail Passport at various locations and start looking for one of 100 geocaches. Our geocaches are truly in the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. that will take you to places you have never been. Collect 20 stamps or codes from each geotrail, then turn in your passport to receive a wooden geocoin.  On February 3rd 2018, Visit Clearfield County's GeoTrail became and official GeoTour!  That means that our GeoTrail/Tour is now World Wide!  .   An expert geocacher could complete a geotrail in a weekend, a leisure geoacher could take several weeks to months. Choose your own pace to complete each one. For weekend hunters-plan your trail ahead of time to maximize your collection speed. Create loops so you don't backtrack. Be sure to book your hotel room ahead of time. For leisure cache seekers - take your time picking up a few geocaches throughout the weeks/months. Explore the area around the geocaches to obtain the full experience of the county. Final Year- 2015 CCGT Forgotten Clearfield County Clearfield County is full of old and historical locations, buildings and remnants of bygone eras. Learn about our county's rich history through mining, ghost towns, abandoned cemeteries, Civil War uprising and its Native American presence. Take a step back in time and remember the forgotten people, places and things that make up the fabric of our county. Recommended Path: This geotrail is spread out across the county, but contains a few clustered areas. The largest cluster can be found by following SR 879 (Karthaus to Curwensville), SR 969 (Curwensville to Bells Landing) and U.S. 219 (Bells Landing to Mahaffey). Smaller clusters can be found on SR 453, SR 729 and SR 53 in the southeast portion of the county and SR 153 and SR 255 in the northwest portion. Estimated Time/Miles to complete all 20 geocaches in one weekend: 20 hours/200 miles (varies on routes taken) Fourth Year-2014 CCGT Hometown Heroes Ever noticed memorials around the county and wanted to stop but never did? Here's the chance. With this geotrail, we take you to honorary spots that have built tributes to soldiers and servicemen. Take a moment of silence and view the wonderful displays, which show respect to those who have served and died for this country. Stop by the multiple memorials in Dubois, the Doughboy Statute in Curwensville, Burnside firefighter tribute, salute to volunteers in grass flats and several recognitions at VFW Posts. Thank a veteran or servicemen if you see any along the way. Recommended Path: This geotrail contains geocaches all over the county, but there is a larger focus in the southern county which creates a u pattern. The best path is to start near Curwensville or Woodland and travel north to catch the few then travel south. You'll find many through small towns and villages with the majority in the southeastern corner. Estimated Time/Miles to complete all 20 geocaches in One Weekend: 20 hours/210 miles (varies on routes taken) Third Year-2013 CCGT Wet N' Wild Waterways If you're a water loving person, you are going to want to do this one. We are excited to show you all the active wet n' wild waterways new or old. This geotrail takes you from the largest rivers and lakes to the smallest creeks and ponds. Find a new location to kayak or go tubing along the Susquehanna River West Branch. Don't forget your camera, you're going to need it to catch cranes at Little Flipper Lake in Treasure Lake. Cool off during the summer by wading into small creeks or find that new secret location to fish. Other spots to see are: an active spring at Wopsononock Natural Area, Clearfield Creek, wetlands in State Game Lands, DuBois Reservoir and the very first night geocache along Kratzer Run. Recommended Path: The geocaches are scattered across the county this year following waterways. Best is to travel across the county in a zigzag pattern. Either start in the south and work your way north or vice versa. Work your way east/west depending on where you want to start. Estimated Time/Miles to complete all 20 geocaches in One Weekend: 20 hours/210 miles (varies on routes taken) Second Year-2012 CCGT Parks and Recreation While you're out hiking the DuBois Walkway, biking a rails-to-trails, camping at S.B. Elliott State Park, boating the Curwensville Lake or just having a picnic at Elderberry Park, grab a geocache while you're there. The second year geotrail is just for anyone who likes to spent time outdoors. Get yourself out to some of the most popular recreation sites in the county: Memorial Parks including Curly Hurd and Mountz, Parker Dam State Park, State Game Lands #34, # 98, #331, and multiple other township/community parks throughout the county. Also, don't forget to stop by the unique Super 322 Drive-In, a historical community area since 1950. Recommended Path: Most of the geotrail geocaches are sited in a diagonal line from the northwest corner to the southeast corner. You're best to start near DuBois and follow the geocaches southeast to Clearfield. From there, head south to Glenn Hope to pick up the rest in the area. Estimated Time/Miles to complete all 20 geocaches in One Weekend: 20 hours/210 miles (varies on routes taken) First year-2011 CCGT Cemeteries What? Cemeteries? Isn't that creepy? Believe it or not it's really neat. See famous and forgotten cemeteries around the county some with incredible history. Guarantee you will stumble upon a favorite by the end of the geotrail. Most of the cemeteries hold soldiers from: World War I, World War II, Revolutionary War, Cuban War, Civil War, or Mexican War. Some historical people include: PFC Melvin Brown, a Medal of Honor recipient buried in Mahaffey, several female veterans of WW II buried in Burnside, Daniel Smith, a black civil war soldier for the 55th Massachusetts Infantry buried in Alexander, a settler from Transylvania that is laid to rest in Grampian, and 7 Revolutionary War soldiers, as well as many other veterans and family members buried in McClure. Recommended Path: Start in the northeast corner of the county and work your way west collecting geocaches near Penfield and DuBois. Head south to Luthersburg and Clearfield to catch middle county caches. Then, head south through Curwensville, Grampian, and Burnside, and finally loop back to get the rest in the southeast corner. Estimated Time/Miles to complete all 20 geocaches in One Weekend: 20 hours/200 miles (varies on routes taken) Go For All Five Let the geotrails be your guide to see historical cemeteries, family friendly recreational areas, waterways that flow through the backroads, veterans memorials and forgotten locations. If you are up to the challenge, it is possible to do all four geotrails together. Explore the county to the maximum by letting the geocaches get you there. It's up to you-take it slow and explore the county over several months or make everything a quick park and grab to complete everything at once. Take your family along to make it an ultimate vacation in Clearfield County. Recommended Path: All five geotrails have geocaches near each other so it is possible to collect from each quickly. The best coordination is to collect the geocaches by traveling North-South and use Routes such as: 219, 153, 879, and 153. The major state and county routes mostly travel north and south, so use these to your advantage. Others such as I-80 and Rt. 322 can be used to get east/west quickly. Estimated Time/Miles to complete all 100 geocaches in 4 Weekends: 100 hours/ 300 miles (varies on routes taken)   Click here to download the Clearfield County GeoTrail PDF.
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George W. Milliron was a Navigator on a B-24 Bomber killed in action on 29 April 1944. November 7, 2024   7:00 pm 
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Vendors, Food, Silent Auction  No Registration Fees  All Proceeds support Alvin Williams Alvin has Medulloblastoma, malignat, rapidly growing brain tumor that primarily affects children.  For more information, contact  gfreebikeshow@gmail.com
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Saturday, August 17th from 10am to 2pm with judging at 12 noon. An Evangelistic outreach to the motorcycling community. Featuring a judged bike & quad show with trophies, vendors, Silent Auction, and free food. No registration fees! All proceeds support CJ Coudriet a local teen battling a rare from of cancer. This is a family friendly event open to the public Contact: gfreebikeshow@gmail.com for questions
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The annual kids' carnival has a new look! Bring the whole family for carnival games, prizes, crafts, a “corn” maze and other new additions this year including some local vendors for the adults to check out! The address is 305 Keystone Hill Rd Philipsburg PA 16866. Entry to the event is free and all kids will receive treat bags as they arrive! Come join us rain or shine!
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 Fall is in the air, and we’re so excited for our gFree Church Fall Festival coming up on Saturday, October 25th from 2–4 PM! We’ll have carnival games, vendors, food, hayrides, and more. And the best part? It’s free to come.  Bring your family, invite your friends, and come enjoy an afternoon of fall fun with us. We can’t wait to see you there!  gFree Church 305 Keystone Hill Rd, Philipsburg, PA 16866 facebook.com/gfreechurch