Calendar of Events
TODAY
— Jacksonville Cemetery clean-up will begin at 9 a.m. A rain date of Saturday, March 21, starting at 9 a.m., has also been scheduled (if needed). Many hands make light work, so we’d like to have some volunteers come out and help to remove old and faded decorations from the graves. Please be sure to remove any decorations that you want to keep from the gravesites before the clean-up date. Please don’t put any new decorations on until after the clean-up is completed.
— Two SVRCS students need your support in raising funds for their trip with fellow students to the Dominican Republic in June. Marrin Clester and Colbie Bellemy are holding a fundraising Bingo with KBR Bingo, at the Piper Museum Building in Lock Haven. There will be a 50/50, Chinese auction, rip tickets and food. Tickets in advance are $20 and $25 at the door.
— The BENV Kiwanis Club will be holding their “Pot of Gold” Kash Bash in the Sons and Daughters of Italy Courtyard, Lock Haven.
— Milesburg Museum will be open and volunteers will be selling their Easter eggs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Peanut butter, coconut and coconut with dark chocolate eggs are $10 for a dozen.
Call Don at 814-404-4021 or Cheryl at 814-404-8365 for more info on the Easter egg sale or about the Milesburg Museum.
— Black Moshannon State Park will give you the chance to view wildlife, waterfowl and birds of prey using a spotting scope during a Wildlife Watch. From 9-11 a.m., meet at the observation deck on the bog trail to look for wildlife, such as migrating waterfowl and birds of prey. This program will be cancelled if it is snowing or raining.
— Joe Humphreys, Mac Brown, Jason Randall, George Daniel, Tim Cammisa and Whitney Gould are among the instructors, demonstrators or seminar leaders during the Fly Fishing Show, at the Lancaster County Convention Center, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Fly Fishing Show® admission is $20 for one day, $35 for two days. Children under 5 are free as are Boy and Girl Scouts in uniform. Children ages 6-12 are $5. Active military with an ID are $10.
— Sugar Valley Fire Company is having an All you can eat Seafood Buffet from 3-6:30 p.m. at the fire station. The price for an adult meal is $25 and kids ages 6-12 meals will cost $13. Younger kiddos eat for free. The menu includes Boom Boom, Deep fried breaded and Old Bay Shrimps, lemon pepper fish, clam strips, scallops, stewed tomatoes, mac and cheese, chicken fingers, fries and coleslaw. There will be two lines to keep things moving right along. Meals are available to eat in or take-outs.
— Howard Scout’s Winter Festival to benefit Howard Cub Pack and Scouts of Troop 353. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lots of food and craft vendors, outdoor games, petting zoo and a variety of raffles to participate in. Get your 2026 Winter Festival collector’s tin for the Cookie Crawl at the Gazebo or buy a Howard brick. Mennonite Choir sings at 1 p.m. and Father/Scout Cake Bake Auction will be around 2:30 p.m. Raffle winners will be drawn at 3:45 p.m. Come support the Scouts!
— Bald Eagle Area Drama Club presents “The Little Mermaid.” Gather your guppies and prepare for a splashing good time filled with beloved songs, colorful sea creatures and a heartwarming tale of dreams coming true. Performance is at 7 p.m. Tickets at the door are $8 for adults and $5 for students.
TOMORROW
— KBR Bingo and More will hold a benefit for Riley Houser, who needs specialized medical equipment for her daily living. Doors open at 11 a.m. and Bingo starts at 1 p.m. KBR Bingo is in the Piper Museum building, 3rd floor. Elevator service is available. In addition to Bingo there will be a basket raffle, rip tickets and good food!
— Joe Humphreys, Mac Brown, Jason Randall, George Daniel, Tim Cammisa and Whitney Gould are among the instructors, demonstrators or seminar leaders during the Fly Fishing Show, at the Lancaster County Convention Center, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fly Fishing Show® admission is $20 for one day, $35 for two days. Children under 5 are free as are Boy and Girl Scouts in uniform. Children ages 6-12 are $5. Active military with an ID are $10.
— Current and former members of the Keystone Central School District Music Department faculty will present the William P. Kellerman Memorial Scholarship Recital at 2 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Lock Haven. There will be a reception with complimentary light refreshments afterward. The recital is held to support a scholarship in memory of William P. Kellerman. Bill was an outstanding student and musician in the Keystone Central School District. After graduating from Bald Eagle Nittany High School, he touched many lives as a teacher and a performing musician. The Music Department is honored to remember Bill by providing students from Central Mountain and Bucktail High Schools with a scholarship opportunity to further their education and help them attain their goals.


