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Ongoing: Children's Story Time
Ross Library, Gould Room, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 10:30am. Mondays & Tuesdays for 2 – 5-year-olds; Wednesdays for children up to age 2 (older siblings welcome). (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
January 18: Children's Program: Travel with Literature
Ross Library Gould Room, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 1-2pm. Children's librarian Miss Holly takes children on an adventure (through a book) into space. (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
January 18: Owl Prowl
Bald Eagle State Park, 149 Main Park Rd., Howard. 7-8pm. Program covers owl adaptations, owls in PA and a short walk to listen for owls. Pre-registration required. (814)625-9369 / dcnr.pa.gov
January 19: Mid-Week Meet & Greet
8 North Grove St., Lock Haven. 10am-Noon. Job seekers meet informally with representatives from the Clinton County Correctional Facility, PA National Guard, and A4TD, to learn about each business and what positions are available. Hosted by PA CareerLink Clinton County. (570)893-4022 / lgunsallus@tiu11.org
January 20, 27: Old School Market
Former Lamar Twp. Elementary School, 34 East End Mountain Rd., Mill Hall. 9am-5pm. An every-Friday farm & flea market. reoute@comcast.net
January 20, 27: Cash Bingo
Mill Hall Fire Hall, 9 E. Peale Ave., Mill Hall. 6:30pm. (570)660-0288 / Fbk: Mill Hall Volunteer Fire Company
January 21: All You Can Eat Breakfast
Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motor-cycle Club, 84 Harley Dr., Woolrich. 7-11am. Adults $10; Children 6-12 $6; under 5 free. Proceeds support community projects. (570)769-7287 / svbtmc.com
January 21: Vera's Coat Closet & Pampered Blessings
Pine Creek Valley Christian Church, 26 Locomo Lane, Jersey Shore. 9-11am (3rd Saturday of each month). Vera's Coat Closet provides warm winter coats, while Pampered Blessings is a monthly ministry that provides disposable diapers for those in need. (570)753-8736 / Facebook: Vera's Coat Closet & Pampered Blessings
January 21, 24: Clinton Central Model Railroad Club Open House(s)
Castanea Train Station, 15 Logan Ave., Castanea. Jan. 21, 10am-4pm and Jan. 24, 5-8pm. The final Open Houses of the season. The Clinton Central Model Railroad Club opens their clubhouse in the former New York Central Railroad Station in Castanea to the public. Digital command-controlled trains in a real-to-life setting. Railroad memorabilia and an artifacts museum. Free admission and parking. (570)337-5292 / ccmrr.org
January 21: Book Reading/Discussion
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 1pm. Author James Baumgratz discusses his book Missing in The Pennsylvania Wilds, which details over 150 cases of individuals who disappeared from the region without a trace. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
Jan. 22: Haven's Touchdown Bingo
Piper Aviation Museum, 3rd floor, 1 Piper Way, Lock Haven. 3pm. $20. Sponsored by Haven Performing Arts Ensemble to help offset costs for the 2023 competition season. (570)490-7394 / havenperformingarts@gmail.com
January 23: Red Cross Blood Drive
Big Woods Bible Church, 241 S. Hanna St., Lock Haven. 1-6pm. redcross.org
January 23: "The Science of Beer"
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 6pm. Dr. Justin Ingram explains how to brew beer and the chemistry behind the ingredients. ID required. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
January 23, 30: Cash Bingo
Dunnstown Fire Hall, 119 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven. 6pm. $30. Proceeds benefit the Fire Company. (570)726-0071
January 26: Webinar: Unemployment Compensation Appeals & Hearings
Online, via Zoom. 10-11:30am. PA CareerLink Clinton County hosts this free webinar with UC appeals referee Gary Wardecki. To register, go to: https://forms.gle/QwxNiuW9AG6iisni9.
January 27: Winter Bird Walk
Bald Eagle State Park, Environmental Learning Center, 149 Main Park Rd., Howard. 9-10am. Bird watching and a one-mile, easy walk to view birds that call the park home. Pre-register by Jan. 26. (814)625-9369 / dcnr.pa.gov
Jan. 27: Winter Birding for Beginners
Virtual. 12:30-1pm. Learn about the tools birdwatchers use and the common species seen at Bald Eagle State Park. Pre-registration required (link is emailed upon registration. miawhit@pa.gov
Jan. 27: Wisecrackers Comedy Show
Haywood's on the Green Banquet Room, 43 Fairway View Dr., Mill Hall. 8pm. Featuring two great comedians from Wisecrackers Club. $20. Sponsored by Horizon Federal Credit Union to benefit Leadership Clinton County. (570)748-5782 / coordinator@clintoncountyinfo.com
January 28: Garden Sense Symposium
Penn State Cooperative Extension Clinton County, 47 Cooperation Ln., Mill Hall. 9am. A one-day series of three separate workshops on environmentally-friendly gardening: Dealing with Spongy Moths; The History of Penn's Woods; and an African Violets presentation, followed by a Plant Your Own African Violet activity. Free, no registration required (first come, first served). Hosted by Penn State Extension-Clinton County Master Gardeners. (570)858-0192 / extension.psu.edu/Clinton-County
January 28: Saturday Crafternoons
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 12:30pm. A monthly adult craft program. This month: 'marbled mugs.' Free. ross13@rosslibrary.org
January 29: Santa's Leftovers Bingo
Red Eye Center, 516 Canal St., Flemington. 1pm. The Lock Haven Catholic School PTO hosts this special bingo featuring 15 regular games and five specials. Advance tickets $25; $30 at the door. Tickets available at the Catholic School. (570)74807252
January 30: Red Cross Blood Drive
Lock Haven Moose Lodge, 150 South Hanna St., Lock Haven. 1-6pm. 1-800-733-2767 / redcross.org
February: Blind Date with a Book
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. Come and get a surprise book from a variety of genres. Books are wrapped to ensure the surprise. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
Throughout February & Feb. 12: Historical Display: Clinton County Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts
Poorman Gallery, 352 East Water St., Lock Haven. 10am-3pm Tuesdays & Thursdays in February, and 2-4pm Sunday, February 12. The Clinton County Historical Society organizes a display of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting in Clinton County. (Special hours by appointment for Scouting organizations). (570)748-7253 / clintonpahistory.org
Starting in February: Clinical Medical Assistant, and Phlebotomy Technician Certification Training
Commonwealth University-Lock Haven Campus. LHU Workforce Development offers a Clinical Medical Assistant Certification course and a Phlebotomy Technician Certification course, starting in February. Schedule & cost information is available at https://lockhaven.edu/workforce/ under the section 'Spotlight on Workforce Development Opportunities.' (570)484-3132 / swolfe3@lockhaven.edu
February 1: Prayer Shawl Ministry
Bald Eagle United Presbyterian Church, 111 Main St., Mill Hall. 12pm. The group makes needlework items for distribution to local hospitals, organizations & nursing/personal care homes. Materials, plus lunch provided. (570)726- 4112
Feb. 1 & 2: Red Cross Blood Drive
Student Recreation Center, 550 Railroad St., Lock Haven University. 1-6pm. 1-800-733-2767 / redcross.org
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24: Old School Market
Former Lamar Twp. Elementary School, 34 East End Mountain Rd., Mill Hall. 9am-5pm. An every-Friday farm & flea market. reoute@comcast.net
February 3, 10, 17, 24: Cash Bingo
Mill Hall Fire Hall, 9 E. Peale Ave., Mill Hall. 6:30pm. (570)660-0288 / Fbk: Mill Hall Volunteer Fire Company
February 3: Friday Night Movie
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School, 236 East Main St., Loganton. 7pm. $2 admission. Popcorn & drinks to purchase. (570)367-1351 / djeffries@svrcs.org
February 4: Farmers Breakfast
Porter Township Activity Center, 216 Spring Run Rd. Mill Hall. 7-10am. Ages 12 and up, $12; $6 for children 12 and under. (570)660-3912
February 4: Frozen Snot Trail Race
119 Pine Mountain Rd., McElhattan. 7:30am. A trail race on Bald Eagle Mountain. The long course is 13.5 miles, and the short course is 8.3 miles. Over a mile of elevation gain. Brutal climbs. Worse descents. Start/Finish is at the outdoor pavilion at Restless Oaks Restaurant. frozen-snot.com *RACE IS SOLD OUT!
February 4, 11, 18 & 25; March 4, 11, 18 & 25: Science with Miss Holly
Ross Children's Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 1-2pm. Explore weather with hands-on experiments led by children's librarian Miss Holly. For school-aged students. ross9@rosslibrary.org
February 6, 13, 20, 27: Cash Bingo
Dunnstown Fire Hall, 119 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven. 6pm. $30. Benefits the Fire Company. (570)726-0071
February 6: Adult Coloring
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 7pm. Enjoy the relaxing hobby of coloring for adults, and casual conversation. Materials provided or bring your own. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
Thru February 8: Valentine's Day Seafood Sale
Piper Memorial Airport, Hangar 1, 353 Proctor St., Lock Haven. The Sentimental Journey Fly-In hosts this fundraiser sale, featuring a selection of fresh and frozen seafood, and more. Orders are due by February 8, with pick up at the Piper Airport February 13 from 3-5pm. (570) 971-7545 / edwatsonLHV@gmail.com
February 9: Game Night
Great Island Presbyterian Church, 12 W. Water St., Lock Haven. 6-8pm. A selection of games and cards to choose from or bring your own. All welcome. (570)748-2810 / tmm2727@gmail.com
February 9: Speed Booking
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 7pm. Participates are seated at tables with a selection of books and given three minutes to browse. Then they switch tables & begin again. Registration appreciated but not required. Free. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
Feb. 10: Sugar Valley Senior Social
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School, 236 East Main St., Loganton. 12:30-2:30pm. Senior citizens are greeted by the students in the Life Skills class and a presentation by one of the elementary classes. (570)367-1351 / djeffries@svrcs.org
February 10: Downtown Sip & Shop!
Downtown Lock Haven. 5-7pm. Participating downtown merchants host a 'Sip & Shop' starting at 5pm, during which people (21+ for adult beverages) can enjoy a bubbly refreshments and treats while shopping! Discounts and prizes. Organized by Downtown Lock Haven, Inc. (570)748-1576 / Facebook: Downtown Lock Haven Inc.
Feb. 11: Wintertime Chicken BBQ
Mill Hall Community Park, Mill Hall. 10am-noon. The Kiwanis Club of Mill Hall and Flemington Hi-Neighbor Committee host a take-out only chicken barbecue. $10. Advance tickets recommended. (570)726-3597
Feb. 11: Chocolate & Wine Pairing
Oregon Hill Winery, 67 Reservoir Rd., McElhattan. 1-4pm. Just in time for Valentine's Day, Oregon Hill Winery and Lock Haven specialty shop It Is What It Is offer ideas on which wines taste best with different chocolates. (570)769-5233 / Fbk: Oregon Hill Winery McElhattan
February 11: Murder Mystery Dinner: A Murder on the Dance Floor
Chapman Twp. Fire Hall, 79 Park Ave., North Bend. 5pm social; 6pm dinner. Come dressed in your best 50's attire and help Detective Hudson figure out who committed a murder at Flo's Diner! $25. Hosted by Greater Renovo Area Heritage Park Association. (570)927-0117 / renovoheritage.org
February 11: 'Forbidden Love' Haunt
Spook Haven Haunted House, 100 Danis St., Mill Hall. 7-9pm, one day only! A Valentine's Day haunt at central PA's premier haunted attraction. spookhaven.com
February 13: Evening Story Time
Ross Library Gould Rm., 232 W. Main St., Lock Haven. 7-7:30pm. Children of all ages welcome. (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
February 13: "Knit-Picking"
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 7pm. A club for those who like to knit or crochet, beginners to experienced (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
February 14: Adult Storytime
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 6pm. A monthly program where a volunteer reads a short story. For adults age 18 and up. ross13@rosslibrary.org
February 14: Valentine's Day at The Nature Inn
201 Warbler Way, Howard. 6:30pm. A specialty menu featuring a five-course dinner for two, flowers and chocolate-covered strawberries. $200, plus the cost of your overnight guest room (includes breakfast). Reservations required. (814)625-2879 / natureinnatbaldeagle.com
February 15: Children's Program: Travel with Literature
Ross Library Gould Room, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 1-2pm. Children's librarian Miss Holly takes children on an adventure (through a book) climbing mountains. ross9@rosslibrary.org
February 16 & 17: Children's Dental Month Activities at the Ross Library
Ross Children's Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 1pm both days. Children's activities in celebration of National Children's Dental Month, including a tooth fairy story time at 1pm. (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
Feb. 18: All You Can Eat Breakfast
Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motor cycle Club, 84 Harley Dr., Woolrich. 7-11am. Adults $10; Children 6-12 $6; under 5 free. Sponsored by the Club to support community projects. svbtmc.com
February 18: Vera's Coat Closet & Pampered Blessings
Pine Creek Valley Christian Church, 26 Locomo Lane, Jersey Shore. 9-11am (3rd Saturday of each month). Vera's Coat Closet provides warm winter coats, while Pampered Blessings is a monthly ministry that provides disposable diapers for those in need. (570)753-8736 / Facebook: Vera's Coat Closet & Pampered Blessings
February 18: Bugles & Brews
Bald Birds Brewing Company, 220 Shaffer Ln., Jersey Shore. Doors open 1pm. The Mid-State Chapter of the Keystone Elk Country Alliance hosts a fun day of raffles, games, craft brews, food, & live music with The Heartstrings. Funds help conserve and enhance PA's elk country. http://bit.ly/buglesbrews. karyn.kordes@gmail.com
Feb. 18: Keystone Central Alumni Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Central Mountain High School Cafeteria, 64 Keystone Central Dr., Mill Hall. 4:30pm. The newest inductees into the Keystone Central Foundation Alumni Hall of Fame are recognized. Light fare & music by the CMHS JazzCats. An after-party celebration is also held at Stella A's Bar & Grill, 219 East Main St., Lock Haven. Ceremony tickets available at kcfoundation.com. (570)660-1306
February 20: STEM Club
Ross Library Children's Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 3-6:30pm. For school age participants grades two & up. Kids work on a Fairy Tale themed STEM challenge. ross9@rosslibrary.org
February 24, 25, 26: Coyote Hunt
Liberty Township Sportsman's Club, 1140 Marsh Creek Rd., Howard. (814)355-7784 / libertysportsmen.com
February 25: LHU Dr. Ken Cox Collegiate Boxing Invitational
Thomas Fieldhouse, Lock Haven University. Prelims start early afternoon; Main Card at 6:30pm. Boxing teams from across the country compete in this 44th annual elite invitational, renamed this year in honor and memory of Coach Ken Cox. The 2023 LHU Boxing Hall of Fame Inductees are recognized during intermission of the Main Card. Hosted by the LHU Boxing Club. (570)660-5100 / ken.cooper@ncbaboxing.org
February 25: Saturday Crafternoons
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 12:30pm. A monthly adult craft program. Free. Materials provided. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
February 25: Mardi Gras
Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club, 84 Harley Dr., Woolrich. 8pm. An evening of Rock & Roll music featuring the band Quarterstick playing from 9pm-1am. $25/couple; $15 individual, Mardi Gras costume contest. Must be 21 with proper ID. Proceeds support community projects. (570)769-7287 / svbtmc.com
March 1: Prayer Shawl Ministry
Bald Eagle United Presbyterian Church, 111 Main St., Mill Hall. 12pm. Needle-workers makes items for distribution to local hospitals, organizations & nursing/ personal care homes. All materials, plus lunch provided. (570)726- 4112
March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Old School Market (Farm & Flea Market)
Former Lamar Twp. Elementary School, 34 East End Mountain Rd., Mill Hall. 9am-5pm. An every-Friday farm & flea market. reoute@comcast.net
March 3: LHU Band Spring Concert
Price Performance Center, Glenn Rd., Lock Haven University. 6:30pm. A free performance. mgrass@lockhaven.edu
March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Cash Bingo
Mill Hall Fire Hall, 9 E. Peale Ave., Mill Hall. 6:30pm. (570)660-0288 / Fbk: Mill Hall Voluntee Fire Company
March 3: Friday Night Movie
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School, 236 East Main St., Loganton. 7pm. $2. (570)367-1351 / djeffries@svrcs.org
March 4: Farmers Breakfast
Porter Township Activity Center, 216 Spring Run Rd. Mill Hall. 7-10am. $12 ages 12 & up, $12; $6 age 12 and under. (570)660-3912
March 4: LHU Accepted Student Day
Lock Haven University campus. 9am. High school students looking at colleges visit to learn more about The Haven. Hosted by the Office of Admissions. (570)484-2027 / lockhaven.edu
March 5: Keystone Central Foundation Cash Bingo
Red Eye Center, 516 Canal St., Flemington. 1pm. 20 all-cash prizes. Advance tickets $25; $30 at the door. Benefits the Keystone Central Foundation and students of KCSD. (570)660-1306 / keystonecentralfoundation@gmail.com / kcfoundation.com
March 6, 13, 20, 27: Cash Bingo
Dunnstown Fire Hall, 119 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven. 6pm. $30. Benefits the Fire Company. (570)726-0071
March 6: Adult Coloring
232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 7pm. Materials provided or bring your own. Free. ross13@rosslibrary.org
March 7: Book Reading and Signing
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 6pm. Graphic novel creators of "Firesphere" Kara Ballenger and Mads Cherluck discuss and sign copies of their graphic novel. ross13@rosslibrary.org
March 9: Game Night
Great Island Presbyterian Church, 12 W. Water St., Lock Haven. 6-8pm. A selection of games and cards or bring your own favorite. All ages welcome. (570)748-2810 / tmm2727@gmail.com
March 10: Sugar Valley Senior Social
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School, 236 East Main St., Loganton. 12:30-2:30pm. Senior Citizens are greeted by students in the Life Skills classes, followed by a presentation by an elementary class. (570)367-1351 / djeffries@svrcs.org
March 10-12: Golden Eagle Migration Weekend
The Nature Inn at Bald Eagle, 201 Warbler Way, Howard. During the peak of the annual Golden Eagle northern migration, spend an event-filled weekend in central PA with the opportunity to view these majestic birds. (814)625-2879 / natureinnatbaldeagle.com
March 11: BENV Kiwanis Kash Bash
Sons of Italy, 1 North Henderson St., Lock Haven. Doors open 5pm, with cash prizes drawn every 15 minutes starting at 6:15pm. The final drawing - for $2,000 - is at 9:45pm. $20. Tickets are available from members of the Kiwanis Club of Bald Eagle & Nittany Valleys. (570)660-1477 / kiwanisofbenv.org
March 12: The History of PA Forests
Poorman Gallery, 352 East Water St., Lock Haven. 2-4pm. Sproul Forest District Service Forester Lin Greenaway highlights things people may not know about our local forests, like how native peoples and European immigrants used & managed them, resulting in our woodlands of today. A free program hosted by the Clinton County Historical Society. (570)748-7253 / clintonpahistory.org
March 13: STEM Club
Ross Children's Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 3-6:30pm. For school age participants grades two and up. Kids work on a Leprechaun Trap themed STEM challenge. (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
March 13: "Knit-Picking"
Ross Library, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 7pm. A club for those who like to knit or crochet, beginners to experienced. (570)748-3321 / ross13@rosslibrary.org
March 13: Evening Story Time
Ross Library Gould Room, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 7-7:30pm. A story and a craft. Children of all ages welcome. (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
March 14-May 4: Workshop: LIFT S
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School, 242 East Main St., Loganton. 6:30-7:30pm. Fitness assessment March 9, then classes Tues. & Th. starting March 14. Lifelong Improvements through Fitness Together (LIFT) is an 8 week, in-person strength-training program. $60. Pre-register by March 7. Sponsored by Clinton County Penn State Extension. 1-877-345-0691 / extension.psu.edu/lift
March 14: Friends of the Bald Eagle Valley Trail Meeting
County Piper Building, 1 Piper Way, Lock Haven. 7pm. (570)660-5737 / Fbk: Friends of the Bald Eagle Valley Trail
March 15: Travel with Literature
Ross Library Gould Room, 232 West Main St., Lock Haven. 1-2pm. Children's librarian Miss Holly takes kids on an adventure (through a book) in the desert. (570)748-3484 / ross9@rosslibrary.org
March 16: CCAC-BEAL Art Exhibit
The Taber Museum, 858 West 4th St., Williamsport. The Clinton County Arts Council and the Bald Eagle Art League host a combined juried art exhibit. (570)748-0949 / stationgalleryccac.org
March 18: All You Can Eat Breakfast
Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motor-cycle Club, 84 Harley Dr., Woolrich. 7-11am. Adults $10; Children 6-12 $6; under 5 free. svbtmc.com
March 18: Fire on the Rocks 10K
Durty Dabbers Pavilion, Reservoir Rd., McElhattan. 9am. A great intermediate level trail race. About 1,400 feet of climbing throughout the 6.5 miles. Start/ finish at the Durty Dabbers pavilion, with sticky buns & drinks afterward. Sponsored by the PA Trail Dogs. patraildogs.com
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