Visit Clearfield County Lists Weekly Events

VCCCLEARFIELD – Staff members at Visit Clearfield County (VCC) have announced the weekly events for March 6-12.

Ritz Theater, downtown Clearfield

Monday-Sunday

The theater’s lobby opens at 6:30 p.m. You can grab some popcorn, even if you cannot attend the movie showings. For movies and show times, please call 814-765-5835.

Prices are $6 for adults and $4 for children (12 years and under) and senior citizens (60 years and older).

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Friday, March 6

Ice Skating Sessions

Friends of Parker Dam

Ice skating sessions are scheduled from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fridays and from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays until the ice becomes unsafe.  At these skating sessions, skate rentals are available, as well as hot chocolate, hot dogs and chili from the Friends of Parker Dam.  The skating area (not skate rentals) is open daily during normal park hours (8 a.m. – dusk), after any snow on the rink has been cleared by park staff. Parker Dam State Park is located at 28 Fairview Rd., Penfield. Call 814-765-0630 for more information.

Free Seminar: White Nose Syndrome in Bats

Lock Haven University, Clearfield Campus

Lock Haven University Clearfield invites the public to campus to learn about White Nose Syndrome (WNS) in bats, and how it can affect us.

It will be held from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. March 6 at LHU Clearfield, Founders’ Hall.

Dr. Barrie Overton, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Lock Haven University, will discuss White Nose Syndrome, an emergent disease of hibernating bats that has spread from the northeastern to the central United States at an alarming rate.

Since the winter of 2007-2008, millions of insect-eating bats in 25 states and five Canadian provinces have died from this devastating disease. The effects on the human race could be devastating.

Overton earned a Ph.D. from Penn State in mycology/plant pathology, a Master’s degree from Southern Illinois University in botany (mycology), and a Bachelor’s degree from Alma College (Alma Michigan) in biology/chemistry. Overton regularly teaches Principles of Biology, Basic Biology, Mycology, and Biological Evolution.

Although there is no charge for this seminar, reservations are required, as space is limited. To reserve a seat, please contact Judy Hughes by calling 814-768-3401 or e-mailing jhughes@LHUP.edu.

Friday Night Live!

Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre

On March 6 at 7 p.m., local comedians and musicians take the stage at the Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre for Friday Night Live.

Friday Night Live is an open mic/variety show that needs performers of all kinds to share their talents with the community.

Local performers are invited to bring their best jokes, stories or songs and have some fun. Admission is $4.

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Saturday, March 7

“Maple Sugaring Primer”

Elk Country Visitor Center

Whether you realize it or not, maple sugaring season is upon us.  Learn the history, how-to and taste of making pure maple syrup.  Learn enough to appreciate why it costs a little more and perhaps to try making it for yourself.

This program will be held at 1 p.m. in the Discovery Room.

The Elk Country Visitor Center is located at 134 Homestead Dr., Benezette.  Please use 950 Winslow Hill Rd. in a navigation system.  For more information, call 814-787-5167.

Maple Sugaring

Parker Dam

You can come learn how real maple syrup is made each Saturday and Sunday afternoon throughout the season. Learn the sweet story of maple sugaring, how it was discovered, how it was made years ago and how you can make it today.

Learn to identify maple trees in winter, how to choose the right trees for tapping, where to place the taps and so on. A few lucky participants will tap a maple tree, gather in the sap and help out. Best part – there will be free taste samples of pure maple syrup for all visitors.

Programs will be held each Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Meet at the Sugar Shack, near Pavilion 7, just past the Cabin Road. Parker Dam State Park is located at 28 Fairview Rd., Penfield. Call 814-765-0630 for more information.

Ice Skating Sessions

Friends of Parker Dam

Ice skating sessions are scheduled from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Fridays and from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays until the ice becomes unsafe.  At these skating sessions, skate rentals are available, as well as hot chocolate, hot dogs and chili from the Friends of Parker Dam.  The skating area (not skate rentals) is open daily during normal park hours (8 a.m. – dusk), after any snow on the rink has been cleared by park staff. Parker Dam State Park is located at 28 Fairview Rd., Penfield. Call 814-765-0630 for more information.

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Sunday, March 8

Winter Adventures

Trail Blazer Adventures

Trail Blazer Adventures has announced 2015 Winter Adventures, including XC ski and snowshoe, weather conditions permitting, through March 15.

Trail Blazer Adventures will meet at Aletta’s Farm Market (located on the Curwensville/Grampian Highway) every Sunday at 2 p.m. to snowshoe/XC-ski the Clearfield/Grampian Rail-Trail or Bilger’s Rocks Trails.

After trail-blazing at your own pace, everyone will meet at the Place of Rocks Roadhouse for refreshments.

Call to reserve your gear or bring your own; call 814-590-7441 for more information.

Maple Sugaring

Parker Dam

You can come learn how real maple syrup is made each Saturday and Sunday afternoon throughout the season. Learn the sweet story of maple sugaring, how it was discovered, how it was made years ago and how you can make it today.

Learn to identify maple trees in winter, how to choose the right trees for tapping, where to place the taps and so on. A few lucky participants will tap a maple tree, gather in the sap and help out. Best part – there will be free taste samples of pure maple syrup for all visitors.

Programs will be held each Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Meet at the Sugar Shack, near Pavilion 7, just past the Cabin Road. Parker Dam State Park is located at 28 Fairview Rd., Penfield. Call 814-765-0630 for more information.

Breakfast Buffet

Rescue Hose & Ladder Co.

The Rescue Hose & Ladder Co. in Curwensville will host a breakfast buffet on Sunday, March 8 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Admission is $6.50 for adults and kids under age 5 years are free. Seniors receive a 10 percent discount. Proceeds will benefit the fire company located at 408-410 Filbert St., Curwensville.

“Elk Throughout the Seasons”

Elk Country Visitor Center

You can enjoy this informative, hands-on program as you get introduced to various aspects of elk and what changes they go through each year. The program will be held at 1 p.m. in the Discovery Room.

The Elk Country Visitor Center is located at 134 Homestead Dr., Benezette.  Please use 950 Winslow Hill Rd. in a navigation system.  For more information, call 814-787-5167.

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Tuesday, March 10

Storytime

DuBois Public Library

March 10 – April 16

Tuesdays, 10 a.m.:  Babies & Books with Miss Becky:  Babies up to 2 years old and their parent or caregiver will enjoy this interactive storytime full of finger-plays, songs, stories and bonding time.

Tuesdays, 11 a.m.:  Thrilling Threes with Miss Chris & Miss Jayme:  Children will enjoy stories, songs, finger-plays and fun. Children will work on their independence, while their parents can enjoy the library.

If there is a delayed start or cancellation for the DuBois Area School District, the library will not hold storytimes. DuBois Public Library is located at 31 S. Brady St., DuBois. Please call 814-371-5930, Ext. 4, for questions.

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Wednesday, March 11

Financing and Grant Workshop

Penn State DuBois

A low-interest financing and grant workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. March 11 at the Penn State DuBois DEF Building, Room 209.

The free seminar includes grants and low-interest financing for: building, worker training, manufacturing, tax credits, IT implementation, business growth services, industry partnerships and more.

Attendees will hear from these agencies and more: Jefferson County Development Council, Clarion University Small Business Development Center, Northwest Industrial Resource Center, North Central Workforce Development, PA CareerLink, North Central WIB, Clearfield County Economic Development Corp., DuBois Chamber of Commerce and more.

The workshop is sponsored by the Jefferson County DuBois Area Employer Consortia. Please RSVP to Sue Galbraith at 814-371-5658.

Lenten Evenings of Reflection

Bethany Retreat Center

March 11, 18, & 25

Lenten Evenings of Reflection will be held at the Bethany Retreat Center on March 11, 18 and 25. From the deepest longing drawing from scripture, ancient and modern writers and experience, Ronald Rolheiser will clear common misconceptions about prayer and offers both consolation and challenge. He shows how to overcome struggles in prayer and develop a mature prayer habit. All are welcome to this Lenten program.
For more information, call 814-263-4855.

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Thursday, March 12

Storytime

DuBois Public Library

March 10 – April 16

Thursdays, 10 a.m.:  Terrific Twos with Miss Becky:  2 year olds and their parent or caregiver will enjoy this fun-filled storytime packed with books, songs and finger-plays.

Thursdays, 11 a.m.:  Fantastic Fours & Fives with Miss Chris & Miss Sandy:  Get ready for school with stories, songs and games galore.  Children will work on their independence, while their parents can enjoy the library.

If there is a delayed start or cancellation for the DuBois Area School District, the library will not hold storytimes.

DuBois Public Library is located at 31 S. Brady St., DuBois. Please call 814-371-5930, Ext. 4, for questions.

Emergency Preparedness Symposium

Greater DuBois Chamber of Commerce

Join the Greater DuBois Chamber of Commerce for a half-day Emergency Preparedness Symposium on Thursday, March 12. The keynote speaker for the event will be a representative from the Pittsburgh Office of Homeland Security. Call at 814-371-5010 or e-mail dacc@duboispachamber.com.

Teen Reading Lounge Kickoff

DuBois Public Library

You can join the DuBois Public Library for the Teen Reading Lounge kickoff on March 12. The program is for 12 to 18 year olds and runs from 4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. You choose the books, events and the activities.

Here’s how it works: the teens choose the books they read and then they choose the activities to bring the books to life. For example: Read The Hunger Games and then visit an archery range.

You bring your creative ideas and love of reading and we’ll bring snacks and Facilitators Sean and Jayme.

The DuBois Public Library is located at 31 S. Brady St., DuBois.

 

 

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