Clearfield– The Clearfield Revitalization Committee has issued a press release on several upcoming event cancellations in downtown Clearfield.
“The Clearfield Revitalization (CRC) has made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s annual Fall Festival; Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show, and Pumpkin Run 5k that was scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 10 in downtown Clearfield.
There were many contributing factors to making this decision, but first and foremost was the health and safety of our community, our committee members and volunteers and our event attendees.
We could not, in good conscience, plan an event that would bring thousands of people from all over the region to our downtown while under a gathering restriction by the Department of Health and the CDC.
We would encourage everyone to continue to support our local crafters, artists, restaurants, non-profits and booster clubs in any way that you can. The Fall Festival served as a major fundraising opportunity for us and so many others and your continued support is needed now more than ever.
The CRC is committed to continuing to support our local businesses, and is still exploring ideas of other ways to bring business to downtown Clearfield. We look forward to seeing you all next year on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021.
The CRC invites you to “Cruise the Past” with C. Classic Dodge Chrysler, Jeep, Ram. Cruising played a big part of the Passport Radio generation, not to mention many of our own locals. For one night only, Friday, August 21 from 5 to 9 p.m., cars, trucks and classic autos are invited to cruise downtown Clearfield. Residents are also asked to support our local restaurants with the “One Piece at a Time” promotion at Clearfield Pharmacy and Gift Shoppe.
On Saturday, Aug. 22, a summer concert will feature Jack Woodford, aka Captain Jack, and Charles Schenck will entertain at the Lower Witmer Park beginning at 6:30 p.m.”