• Relay For Life

    Come together with us at the Brookville Laurel Festival for a night dedicated to celebrating cancer survivors, honoring loved ones we’ve lost, and standing united in the fight against every cancer. It’s a meaningful tradition hosted by Jefferson County Relay for Life that brings our community closer through remembrance, resilience, and hope. Have a furry, feathered, or scaly family member you adore? Bring them along for a lighthearted Pet Parade hosted by the Pine Creek K-9 Search Unit that adds joy and personality to this special evening. It’s a memorable blend of heartfelt moments and family‑friendly fun. More details will be shared once plans are finalized.

  • Kids Night

    Main Street Brookville PA

    A night overflowing with fun, laughter, and pure festival magic is on the way! We’re putting the final touches on the lineup, but the excitement is already too big to keep quiet. Expect an evening packed with happiness, surprises, and activities that bring out the kid in everyone — from the littlest festival‑goers to the forever young at heart. Enjoy classics like the pie‑eating contest, bounce‑filled fun, and of course the high‑energy highlight of the night: the Laurel 500 Car Race! More details on times and additional activities will be shared once everything is confirmed. If you, your business, or your group would like to participate or add something special to this Laurel & Liberty evening, send us a message — we’d love to include you

  • Sloppy Science

    punxsutawney Weather Center

    Sloppy Science Day returns to the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center on Saturday, June 20, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Get ready for a day full of messy, hands-on fun with activities like Ocean Dig, Man-Sized Bubbles, Giant Spin Art Painting, Seaside Stamping, and Shooting Soda Geysers. It’s all about getting a little sloppy while learning a lot—kids will explore science in the most entertaining (and messiest) way possible! Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Live demonstrations will take place several times throughout the day. For more details, call 814-938-1000 or email educator@weatherdiscovery.org

  • Father’s Day Magnet Craft

    punxsutawney Weather Center

    Father’s Day Magnet Craft Sunday June 21 11:00-3:00 p.m. We know you loaf your dad dough much… so we baked up an adorable magnet craft so you can show him just how much you care! These craft kits are free for ALL children with paid admission. One magnet kit per child with paid admission while supplies last.

  • Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center Family Day

    Peoples Natural Gas Field

    We will be selling tickets through Sunday May 31. Be sure to stop by the Weather Discovery Center to order yours today! They are concourse level 100 seats for just $12! The Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center is excited to announce we’re heading to the concourse at Peoples Natural Gas Field for the Altoona Curve game on Sunday, June 28—and it’s shaping up to be a perfectly sunny Family Day at the ballpark! Bring your crew out for a day that’s sure to be a home run: enjoy the game, explore our traveling exhibits on the concourse, and hang out with your Weather Center friends—all while cheering on the Curve. And the forecast? A cool front of savings! Score Level 100 tickets for just $12 each. Game time is 1:00 p.m. as the Altoona Curve host the Reading Fightin’ Phils. Kids Run the Bases After the game, kids 12 & under can round the bases like all-stars! (Children 6 & under may be accompanied by an adult.) Note: Like any good forecast, plans can change—this event may be canceled in case of inclement weather. Ticket Info Registration is now open at the Weather Discovery Center! • All seats: $12 • Payment: Cash or check • Tickets delivered 2 weeks before the game Call 814-938-1000 for more information and to reserve your spot before tickets fly off the shelf like a fastball! Don’t get caught in a rain delay—make your plans now! We can’t wait to spend a grand slam afternoon at the ballpark with you! See less

  • Future Expositions: The Plan

    Coolspring Power Museum 179 Coolspring Road, Coolspring

     Future Expositions: The Plan Each year our Spring Exposition features a particular engine.  Here are the featured engines for upcoming years of Expositions. June 18, 19, and 20, 2026 - Hot Air Engines of the World This Exposition will feature the hot air (Stirling) engines, fans, and numerous past and present thermal operated toys and models from across the globe! The museum currently showcases several of these unique and interesting operating machines and a record number are expected to show up for the show. Our chairman for this event is well known and respected for his knowledge of these engines, and their past, present, and future value to mankind. Exposition Chairman: Dr. Brent Rowell June 17, 18, and 19, 2027 - Crossley Bros. and other English Engines The focus of this event will showcase these uniquely designed engines. They have become popular with collectors and engine enthusiasts here in the states and abroad. The museum showcases of these engines. We look forward to seeing these engines for the Exposition! Our knowledgeable chairman promises a great Exposition! Exposition Chairman: Wayne Grenning June 15, 16, and 17, 2028 - Diesel, Air Blast & Oil Engines This event will showcase our new “Diesel Centrale CPM” building with the M.A.N. Diesel, the Graz Diesel, and the Benz Diesel engines. The museum also has an extensive display of Oil Engines in the “Power Technology Building Annex” building. Exposition Chairman: Mike Murphy June 14, 15, and 16, 2029 - The “Otto” Gas and Gasoline Engines This event will showcase the famous Otto Gas and Gasoline Engine Company of Philadelphia, PA. Founded as Schleicher, Schumm & Co. in 1876 by its German parent company, the firm later became Otto Gas Engine Works in honor of the founder and father of our modern four-cycle engine, Dr. Nicholas Otto. Exposition Chairman: Chris Epping June 13, 14, and 15, 2030 - John Deere, Root & VanDervoort, & Waterloo Boy This event will feature the John Deere, R & V, and the Waterloo Boy gas engines. There should be many of these high-quality engines for the Exposition Show. Exposition Co-Chairman: Peter Knight and Rie Fulk