A look back at the 37th Annual Sentimental Journey
- A Piper Cub is seen mid-take off during the first day of the event.

CALE BLAKELY/FOR THE EXPRESS & The Clinton County Visitor’s Bureau
Although nature brought a rainy, damp end to the 37th Annual Sentimental Journey to Cub Haven, the overall event proved to be as eventful as ever. Dozens of planes, many the classic yellow and black of the Piper Cub, made famous right here in Lock Haven, and its pilots spent the week chatting and discussing all things aviation. The Sentimental Journey and staff of the Piper Museum, provided a wide range of education programs and opportunities for visitors and locals alike to learn about the history behind the area and the planes manufactured within its borders. Coupled with live music, vendors and classic events such as the nightly corn boils and the week proved to be memorable for all.
The following events are scheduled during the Sentimental Journey to Cub Haven Fly-In from now until Saturday.
Note: All forums are held in the Piper Museum first floor conference room. Admittance fee to the museum is not included or required. Transportation is provided. Museum is open 9 a.m to 6 p.m. through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday for an admittance fee.
The golf cart shuttle to the north side, (FBO) is located at the tower.

TODAY
YOUNG EAGLE’S DAY
— 9 p.m., Gates, Indoor and Outdoor Commercial Vendors OPEN
— 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Young Eagles plane rides for children ages 8-17, meet at Piper Museum
— 10 a.m., Forum: To be determined

— 11 a.m., Forum: To be determined
— Enjoy the day at your leisure.
— 5 p.m., Vendor Building closes.
— 5 p.m., Gary’s Cub Pub opens.


A Piper Cub is seen mid-take off during the first day of the event.










