• 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

  • Strawberry Social

    Historic Brookville Town Square 236 Main Street, Brookville, Pennsylvania, United States

    Get ready for a berry delightful time - right after the parade! Join us for a Strawberry Social where we'll have scrumptious cake, strawberries, ice cream, and whipped topping - all the sweet treats your heart desires!  The best part? It’s totally FREE, all thanks to Carrier Funeral Home!  They’re the reason we can come together and create sweet memories. So, grab your family and friends and let's indulge in some sweetness right after the parade. Can't wait to see y'all there and share a strawberry smile!  You'll also get to listen to our live performer, Perfect Timing, while you enjoy your sweet treat! Let's make it a day to remember

  • Cadillac Museum

    67 whitestreet brookvile

    Chrome. Fins. Power. Pure American attitude.  The Greenberg Cadillac Museum isn’t just a collection—it’s a full-throttle walk through America’s love affair with the automobile. Home to America’s Largest Cadillac Collection, this place is PACKED with over 85 jaw-dropping classics that defined cool for generations. We’re talking bold designs, vintage luxury, tailfins for days, and the kind of cars that turned heads then—and still do now. Every corner hits you with something iconic, from early 1900s pioneers to the smooth, statement-making rides that owned the road. If you love classic cars, nostalgia, or just want to see something seriously impressive right here in Brookville—this is your stop.  67 South White Street (Route 36), Brookville  Select weekends May–October  1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Food Truck Monday

    Historic Brookville Town Square 236 Main Street, Brookville, Pennsylvania, United States

    Food Truck Monday returns to Historic Downtown Brookville beginning March 16! Each Monday from mid-March through October, a rotating lineup of food trucks will serve lunch and dinner in front of Town Square on Main Street. Grab something delicious and enjoy the heart of downtown—because the best seat in the house is outside. Relax at one of the picnic tables or park benches, take in the fresh air, and soak up the charm of Brookville’s Victorian Main Street. Hosted by the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce.

  • Freedom Of Rock Fest

    Jefferson County Fairgrounds 146 Strishock Lane, Brookville, PA, United States

    The first-ever Freedom of Rock Fest 2026 will be held Thursday, June 25, Friday, June 26th, and Saturday, June 27th, 2026, The event will be held at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Brookville, PA rain or shine! BAND LINEUP: Thursday 6/25/2026: 12PM Route 8 Band, 3PM Good Juice, 6PM Two for Flinching, 9PM Dead Level. Friday 6/26/2026: 12PM Dark Water Duo & Co. 3PM Splatter Jack, 6PM Fandango (ZZ Top Tribute), 9PM Simply Queen (Queen Tribute). Saturday 6/27/2026: 12PM Local Beef, 3PM Fuse, 6PM Land of Ozz (Ozzy Tribute), 9PM Strutter (Kiss Tribute) The 2026 Freedom of Rock Fest will benefit Local Breast Cancer Survivors. Come out and help us make this first event a huge success and help support a great cause.om

  • Clarion River Boating Program

    Gravel Lick Mill-Creek

    ‘Clarion River Boating Program: Gravel Lick-Mill Creek’ Please join us for an interpretive guided float down the National Wild & Scenic Clarion River. Wildlife and lumber history abound along this secluded stretch of the river. Fishing is excellent. Help us document wood duck nesting success, river otter sign, and bald eagle nests while we kayak through the Steel Trap. This is a true wilderness boating experience. No sign of human occupation until we get near the end. Only experienced boaters permitted. Please meet at the Park Office where we will drive to the starting point. Folks must pre- register by 6/22 by contacting the Park Office at (814)744-8407. Registration limited to 10 boats. Cost is $50/boat payable by cash, check or money order made out to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. All boats, gear, and lunch provided. Prior Cook Forest kayak training participants receive a 50% discount. Register early, available spots go fast. See you on the river!