CLEARFIELD – Staff members at Visit Clearfield County (VCC) have released their listing of weekly events.
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).
Super 322 Drive-In
June 24-26
The box office at the Super 322 Drive-In will open at 7 p.m. with the show beginning at 8 p.m. The box office accepts cash only. This week’s double feature will be Finding Dory and Jungle Book, both PG.
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Friday, June 24
Seeds of Art Camp
Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre
The Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre (CAST) will provide a high-quality arts camp for students who have completed grades one through six. Registration for the 10-day program is $50 per child.
If more than one child from a family participates, the registration fee is $40 per child. If a child will only be participating for one week, registration is $30. Lunch will be provided each day by the Clearfield Area School District.
For more information, contact the CAST or visit its Web site or Facebook page.
Corner Concert
Downtown Clearfield
Alternative Rock band “Mutual Friends” will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at the Corner Concert at Shaw Park in downtown Clearfield.
Band members Chase Wise, Devin Tekely, Richie Shaffer, Carter Wood and Zach Wood play music from bands, such as My Chemical Romance, The Killers, All Time Low, Fall Out Boy and much more.
Corner Concerts are held every Friday evening and this summer, they are to benefit the Susquehanna River Arts Center.
Like the Corner Concert Series on Facebook for updates and a complete list of performers.
Grampian-Penn-Bloom Festival
Grampian Community Park
On Friday at the Grampian-Penn-Bloom Festival, those from the Community Bible School will present their closing program. Also, there will be a talent show at 7:30 p.m. The festival is being held at the Grampian Community Park.
Music Night
Lakeview Lodge, Treasure Lake
You are invited to hear the sounds of Hot Dogs & Wine at a performance Friday at the Pirates Cove bar inside of the Lakeview Lodge in Treasure Lake, DuBois. You can enjoy live music, specialty drinks, and food from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. For more information, visit the Treasure Lake Web site.
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Saturday, June 25
Grampian-Penn-Bloom Festival
Grampian Community Park
On Saturday at 8:30 a.m., participants will line-up for the annual Grampian-Penn-Bloom Festival parade; from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., a community farmer’s market will be held at Mint Condition and there will be an obstacle course for kids; at 10 a.m., the parade will step off with the theme “Forty Years of Celebration; at 4 p.m., entertainment will begin with Sarah Whitaker, which will be followed at 5:30 p.m. by the Grampian Community Choir and at 6:30 p.m. by the Grampian Community Band and then Randy Clark and the Rusty Spurs; and at 10 p.m., there will be a fireworks display.
Diana L. Smith Memorial River Walk
Lower Witmer Park, Clearfield
The Diana L. Smith Memorial River Walk is in the works to support those affected by the severe flooding in Clearfield.
It will take place the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, June 25-26. It will start at the gazebo in Lower Witmer Park.
Tickets will be sold at the gazebo for $5 each both Saturday from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
19th Annual River Front Canoe & Kayak Race
Curwensville Civic Center
The 19th annual River Front Canoe & Kayak race will start at 10:30 a.m. at the Curwensville Civic Center. At 1:30 p.m., there will be both youth and special needs races at Witmer Park, Clearfield. There will be trophies, door prizes and more. For more information, please call 814-765-1410 or 814-762-9528.
Bloom and Berry Bash, Rubber Duck Derby
Downtown Clearfield
The summertime Bloom and Berry Bash will be held Saturday in the streets of downtown Clearfield. It will feature craft vendors, farmer’s markets and berry-inspired drinks and recipes. The Rubber Duck Derby will also be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the river in Lower Witmer Park. For more information, visit the Clearfield Revitalization Corp.’s Web site or Facebook page.
Snakes of Pennsylvania
1 p.m. Elk Visitor Center
You can enjoy an informative slideshow and talk on the variety of snake species in Pennsylvania at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Elk Visitor Center. Don’t be surprised if there is a live snake “visitor” for people to actually touch if they wish.
Assault on the Asphalt
DuBois Harley Davidson
An “Assault on the Asphalt” event will be held from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Saturday at DuBois Harley Davidson. It will be the Screamin’ Eagles versus The Cherry Tops, and admission is free. Donations will be accepted to benefit the Penn Highlands Healthcare Neonatal Unit. In case of rain, the event will be held at the Clearfield Skate Station. For more information, please visit the Northern Allegheny Roller Derby Web site.
Concert at the Lake
Curwensville Lake
Concert at the Lake will feature Ride the Song, a band out of Bellwood, Pa., beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday at Curwensville Lake. There will be a $10 per vehicle charge to help defer costs, and attendees are welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket. For more information, please visit the Curwensville Lake Web site.
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Sunday, June 26
Diana L. Smith Memorial River Walk
Lower Witmer Park, Clearfield
The Diana L. Smith Memorial River Walk is in the works to support those affected by the severe flooding in Clearfield.
It will take place the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, June 25-26. It will start at the gazebo in Lower Witmer Park.
Tickets will be sold at the gazebo for $5 each both Saturday from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Free Choral Concert
Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre
Two local choirs are teaming up to present a concert that is sure to please listeners of all ages and from all walks of life.
The Clearfield Choral Society and the Valley Voices of Philipsburg will present a combined concert at the Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre in downtown Clearfield on Sunday, June 26 at 4 p.m.
The Clearfield Choral Society will open the concert singing the National Anthem, which this group will sing at the opening day ceremonies for the State College Spikes baseball team.
They will continue with Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You, Amazing Grace and The Song Has Just Begun.
The Valley Voices will then take the stage and sing How Can I Keep from Singing, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, and Dancing Queen.
To conclude the concert, the two groups will join their voices in singing “God Bless the USA” and “Tuimbe.”
Admission is free, and all are invited to attend. Donations will be accepted. Following the performance, there will be a reception to meet and greet the choirs with light snacks.
For more information, visit www.ClearfieldArts.org, call 814-765-4474 or e-mail ClearfieldArts@gmail.com. The Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre Inc. can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
CAST is a non-profit arts center located at 112 E. Locust St., in downtown Clearfield.
Owls of Pennsylvania
1 p.m., Elk Visitor Center
These predators of the sky have unique ability to fly silently while in pursuit of prey. Enjoy an informative presentation at 1 p.m. Sunday about these beautiful birds and their adaptions to their ecosystem.
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Thursday, June 20
Summer Music Fest
DuBois City Park
You can enjoy” Nashville Collection” – June 30, “Sharptones” – July 7, “Country Pride” – July 14, “Cross Fire” – July 21, “Deacons of Dixieland” – July 28, “Clearfield Community Band” – Aug. 4, and “Sharptones” – Aug. 18. Aug. 11 and Aug. 25 are to be announced. Please bring your own chair and some bleacher seating is available for approximately 100 people. In case of inclement weather, concerts will try to be rescheduled.