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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Saturday, Jan. 30
Youth Acting Classes
Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre
Youth Acting Classes will take place Saturday mornings at CAST in January and February, beginning Jan. 9 under the instruction of Gayle Gearhart, CAST artistic director.
Grades 1-3 will meet 9 a.m. – 10 a.m., grades 4-7 will meet 10 a.m. – 11 a.m., and grades 8-12 will meet 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Registration can be done online or on Jan. 9 when arriving for classes. Registration is $35 per child, or $30 per child for families with more than one participant.
Work Parties
Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre
Work parties to help spruce up CAST will happen each Saturday in January starting at 12 p.m. Building maintenance, repairs, set construction, cleaning, reorganizing materials, and much more will be done during this time. Any and all volunteers are greatly appreciated during these sessions.
CAST is the local nonprofit arts center located at 112 E Locust St., in Clearfield. Tax-deductible contributions can be accepted at CAST, P.O. Box 613, Clearfield, and members are always searching for those who love the arts to take part in the revitalization.
For more information and to become involved, please visit www.ClearfieldArts.org, e-mail ClearfieldArts@gmail.com, call 814-765-4474, or visit CAST on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Clearfield YMCA Winterfest
Parker Dam
Saturday includes the opening of the YMCA’s Beach House concession, Blizzard Volleyball, Ice Fishing Basics, Learn to Skate, and Snowshoeing. Many activities are snow and ice dependent.
Sunday gears up with Ice Harvesting, Snow Box Derby, Snowshoe Treks, Frozen Salami Sling, Winter Birding, Cross-country Ski Basics, Almost Naked Mile Run, and the Polar Bear Swim.
Times and events may change; please check with the YMCA or Park Office for a schedule of events as the festival nears.
If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact Parker Dam State Park directly at: 814-765-0630, orparkerdamsp@pa.gov. With at least three days’ notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Groundhog Wine Festival
Expo II Building, Clearfield Driving Park
Your favorite wineries will be under one roof Saturday, Jan. 30 at the Groundhog Wine Festival at the Expo II Building at the Clearfield Driving Park. For tickets or information, please call 814-236-0910.
DuBois Chamber Business Bash
Lakeview Lodge
The DuBois Chamber Business Bash will be held Saturday, Jan. 30 at the Lakeview Lodge, DuBois. There will be a social time from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., and the programs and awards will begin afterward. Presentations will be given for the Community Cup, Small Business of the Year, and the DuBois Area Jaycees, Distinguished Service Award.
“Track Identification”
1 p.m., Elk Country Visitor Center
Tracking is enjoyed as a hobby by many people in Pennsylvania. Learn some of the basics of tracking, and how to identify the tracks of many species that are native to PA.
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Sunday, Jan. 31
Clearfield YMCA Winterfest
Parker Dam
Saturday includes the opening of the YMCA’s Beach House concession, Blizzard Volleyball, Ice Fishing Basics, Learn to Skate, and Snowshoeing. Many activities are snow and ice dependent.
Sunday gears up with Ice Harvesting, Snow Box Derby, Snowshoe Treks, Frozen Salami Sling, Winter Birding, Cross-country Ski Basics, Almost Naked Mile Run, and the Polar Bear Swim.
Times and events may change; please check with the YMCA or Park Office for a schedule of events as the festival nears.
If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact Parker Dam State Park directly at: 814-765-0630, orparkerdamsp@pa.gov. With at least three days’ notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
“River Otters: A Conservation Success Story”
1 p.m. Elk Country Visitor Center
River otters were reintroduced into most of Pennsylvania in the 1980s, and have been thriving ever since. They are elusive creatures with many unique characteristics. Join us and learn all about their ecology, habits, and social behavior.