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Calendar of Events

Saturday, July 19

— Blood Drive at Faith UM Church, Hughes St., Bellefonte, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

— Hoppy Valley Brewers 2025 Fest offering beer enthusiasts the ultimate tailgate experience on Saturday, July 19, 2025. The event will take place from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. for VIP ticket holders and from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. for General Admission. Due to ongoing renovations at Beaver Stadium through 2027, this year’s event moves to a new location, the Porter North Lot with entrance at Medlar Field.

— The Andrew Dill and Etta Confer Reunion will be held at 12 p.m., at Bald Eagle State Park, pavilion #7. Bring a covered dish, Hawaiian themed, and pictures to share.

— Jacksonville Festival to benefit the Jacksonville Cemetery Association. Food booths should be open and ready to serve around 5 p.m. Games, raffles and live music by the Lomison Family and Friends Band.

— At Hyner Run State Park five different on-going programs will be happening between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Join the park naturalist and guest speakers to learn the local history of the area including a CCC program presented for the Lumber Heritage Region. A general history of the area including interesting stories and folklore of the Hyner area will be presented by local historian Lou Bernard. A paper making program will be presented by State Forester Lin Greenaway in pavilion #2. The program will look into the history of paper making and also a demonstration of how to make paper now. Jennifer Haines of the PA Logging Museum will have a presentation on the logging industry in the Hyner area and some of the tools used. A program consisting of branding tree cookies for a memento to take home will be presented by Hyner Run campground hosts. All five of the programs are free. All programs with the exception of the paper making program will be held on the lawn near the amphitheater by the pool. The pool is open for swimming, too! In case of rain, some programs will be moved to pavilion 2.

— Bald Eagle Nature Journaling Club meeting from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Bald Eagle State Park Pavilion #9, at the launch at the end of Mill Street in Howard.

— Castanea Days Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Historic Railroad Complex, 15 Logan Avenue, Castanea. The Historic Railroad Complex activities begin with the Friends of Bald Eagle Valley Trail hosting a 5/10K Run/Walk with registration opening at 7:30 a.m. The Clinton County Historical Society will offer open houses in both cabooses and the Clinton Model Railroad train display will also be open to the public.

Tiny’s Barbecue will offer breakfast and lunch options. Children will enjoy venturing just a few minutes on the Bald Eagle Valley Trail to Castanea Fire Company on McElhattan Avenue for the Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland Show at 10 a.m., followed by a food sale fundraiser at 11 a.m.

Baby Gumper Vending will also be in attendance for children. For additional details on Castanea Days visit www.castaneatownshippa.gov.

— Castanea Days Fireworks Show at 10:15 p.m., at the Robbie Gould Youth Sports Complex, 91 Upper Creek Road, Lock Haven. Parking is allowed at the Castanea Fire Hall Social Club, 300 Hanna St., the Lock Haven Moose, 150 S. Hanna St., and Upper Creek Park (Bald Eagle Creek Boat Launch area). Parking is not allowed on Hanna Street, Lower Creek Road, Upper Creek Road or the Castanea Fireman’s Memorial Bridge. Residents and visitors are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets to line Hanna Street or the Castanea Fire Hall Social Club grounds in order to view the fireworks. Fireworks rain date is Sunday, July 20, at 9:45 p.m. For additional details visit www.castaneatownshippa.gov.

— Millbrook Playhouse invites audiences, young and old, to discover the enchanting world of “Tuck Everlasting: Theatre for Young Audiences Edition,” in the Poorman Cabaret. The show will be performed at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Poorman Cabaret. Tickets cost $13 for adults and $9 for students and youth. They are available at www.millbrookplayhouse.org or by calling 570-748-8083. This captivating production, perfect for the entire family, explores the timeless question: What would you do if you could live forever?

Based on Natalie Babbitt’s best-selling children’s classic, “Tuck Everlasting” tells the story of 11-year-old Winnie Foster, who longs for adventure beyond her white picket fence. When she becomes entwined with the mysterious Tuck family, she discovers their secret of immortality and must protect them from those who would do anything for eternal life. Don’t miss this heartwarming tale of family, adventure and the choices that shape our lives. It’s perfect for young audiences and the young at heart!

Sunday, July 20

— Scoop up your friends, grab the family and join others for a sweet, sprinkle covered day of ice cream, laughter and community fun at Wayne Township Park. Activities for the whole family will be available. Join the recreation committee at 2 p.m. for an ice cream social. This event is sponsored by the Wayne Township Landfill and Weis market. The park is open during daytime hours for everyone to enjoy!

— Lamar Lighthouse Camp’s Summer Concert Series featuring The Hyssongs at 6 p.m. The camp is located along Rt. 64 in Lamar. www.lamarlighthousecamp.org or call 570-337-0203.

— Millbrook Playhouse presents “Clue: On Stage” at 2 p.m. Enjoy an evening of murder, mystery and comedy on the Ryan Main Stage. Based on the beloved board game and cult-classic film, “Clue” brings all your favorite colorful suspects to life in a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud whodunit. When six strangers arrive at Boddy Manor for a dinner party, murder is on the menu. As the bodies pile up, everyone becomes a suspect and hilarity ensues as they race to solve the mystery before the killer strikes again. Special group rates for 15 or more people can be requested by calling the Box Office at 570-748-8083. Tickets may also be purchased by visiting www.millbrookplayhouse.org. Patrons can enjoy pre-show drinks at the Stage Right Bar for those 21 and up. The house opens 30 minutes prior to showtime.

— My Chemical Bromance performs on the floating stage from 6:30-9 p.m. as part of the Summer Concert Series.

Monday, July 21

— Blood Drive at Milesburg Community Center, 12:30-6 p.m.

— Dunnstown Fire Company offers a Cash Bingo every Monday night at the fire station on 119 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven. Bingo starts at 6 p.m. and all proceeds help to support the fire company’s needs.

Starting at $3.69/week.

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