Raffle TIX Available NOW! For this year’s raffle, we present a monstrous-fat-tire-go-almost-anywhere machine! Have an Off-Road Adventure ! This awewsome Ebike can handle anything! Neither sand, rocks, snow or mountainous terrain can stop it (well, maybe ice…) It is also a very capable commuter bike (think potholes) complete with bike rack. 1 lucky winner will claim this awesome Ebike at our 7th Annual Family Bicycle Ride, Poker Run & Picnic on September 21st ! Tickets can also be purchased at our Gift Shop at the History Center, 172 Main St., Brookville and at any of our upcoming events.
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2025 Corsica Volunteer Fire Company’s 4th of July Celebration Celebrate Independence Day with two days of fun, food, and festivities at the Corsica Volunteer Fire Company grounds! This beloved annual event brings together the community with a wide range of activities for all ages. Festivities kick off on Sunday, June 29th with a full day of events: Chinese Auction Sales run until 6 PM At 11 AM, don’t miss the classic Car Show hosted by the Knight Cruisers Also at 11 AM, enjoy a mouthwatering Chicken BBQ Wrap up the evening with a 7 PM Vesper Service and Ice Cream Social The main celebration continues on Friday, July 4th, starting with the parade at 10:30 AM (line-up begins at 8:30 AM). After the parade, the kitchen opens for a delicious community dinner. For $12, enjoy your choice of roast beef or ham, scalloped potatoes, corn or green beans, pasta salad, a roll, and dessert. It’s the perfect way to fuel up before an afternoon of fun. More Friday highlights include: 12 PM – 4 PM: Touch-a-Truck 4 PM: Cornhole Tournament (sign-ups begin at 3 PM) 7 PM: Pie & Cake Auction After the Auction: Raffle Drawing 7 PM – 10 PM: Live music by Killin’ Time 10 PM: Fireworks to light up the night sky! Other Friday attractions include ice cream and games following the parade, Chinese auction sales until 6 PM, ticket sales ending at 6 PM, and a bounce house and obstacle course available from 12 PM to 6 PM. Bring your family, friends, and lawn chairs — and celebrate the 4th of July in true small-town style with the Corsica Volunteer Fire Company! |
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Celebrate Independence Day with a splash by enjoying Pennsylvania’s beautiful waterways without needing a fishing license! On Friday, July 4, 2025, all anglers can fish license-free across the state’s rivers, lakes, and streams. This special event is perfect for beginners, families, and seasoned anglers alike to explore the outdoors and enjoy the thrill of fishing at no cost. Please remember that all other fishing regulations, including size limits, creel limits, and seasonal restrictions, still apply to protect Pennsylvania’s fish populations. Be sure to check local rules before heading out and practice responsible fishing to help keep our waters healthy and vibrant for years to come. No license? No problem! Grab your fishing rod and tackle and make the most of this great opportunity on July 4th! |
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There is race day registration at $30 Race Date: Saturday morning, July 5th (Rain or shine) Registration: Begins at 7:00 am. Race Time: 8 am. Awards: Top overall male and female finisher and top three male and female finishers in each age group: 14 and under, 15 – 19, 20 – 29, 30 – 39, 40 – 49, 50 – 59, 60-69, 70+ Where: Lucinda Train Station - 1040 Lander Drive, Lucinda PA 16235 Entry Fee: $25 Preregistered (Completed online or postmarked by June 16th to guarantee a t-shirt - No Show, No Shirt $30 Race day (T-shirts are on a first come, first serve basis- limited supply and sizes) Registration: Lucinda Train Station (I-80 Exit 60, Rte 66 N for 10 miles to Lucinda, left on Maple Drive about ¼ mile) Parking: parking is available in field near the Lucinda Train Station or at St. Joseph’s Church lot. If parking at St. Joseph’s it is a short walk to Train Station Course: The scenic Rail 66 Trail in Lucinda - www.rail66.org Electronic Timing: Timing will be provided by Miles of Smiles Timing Services. **Results posted on smileymiles.com** Proceeds benefit St. Joseph School in Lucinda Facebook - @StJoesLiberty5K |
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The Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to welcome BGM Custom Wear to their newest location right here in Brookville! Join us on Friday, July 11th at 9:00am for a ribbon cutting ceremony’s to celebrate their expansion to a second location located in the Corner Plaza near Subway (305 W. Main Street, Brookville, PA). Everyone is invited to join the celebration and support this growing, locally rooted business. Grounded Brewing coffee truck will be on-site serving fresh drinks during the event—adding even more reason to stop by, connect, and celebrate. BGM Custom Wear, an offshoot of the historic Brookville Glove Company, has grown into a thriving provider of custom apparel, embroidery, laser engraving, and screen printing services. Known for high-quality products and personalized service, BGM Custom Wear serves small and large businesses, schools, organizations, and individuals throughout the region. Their motto, "Make It Your Thing," speaks to their focus on delivering tailored solutions for everything from branded business gear to one-of-a-kind gifts. The new Brookville location will function as a convenient storefront and pickup point, while the company’s main production facility will remain in Fairmount City. BGM offers a wide range of custom products, including hats, shirts, outerwear, drinkware, promotional items, and more. With in-house graphic designers, they bring customer ideas to life with quick turnaround times and outstanding service. To celebrate the opening, BGM Custom Wear will be holding giveaways during the day. Visitors can see the new space, meet the team, and learn more about the services offered. This marks an exciting step for a business that continues to grow while staying deeply connected to its small-town roots. For more information about the event, contact the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce at (814) 849‑8448 or visit BrookvilleChamber.com. To learn more about BGM Custom Wear, call (814) 646‑5148 or follow them at facebook.com/bgmcustomwear . Dates: Friday and Saturday, July 11–12, 2025Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (both days)Location: 1000 Harriger Hollow Road, Brookville, PA 15825Contact: Visit the Jefferson County Longrifles Facebook page or their blogspot for more information. Step back in time at the Jefferson County Longrifles' 49th Annual Summer Rendezvous, a premier event for muzzleloading enthusiasts and history buffs. Held in the scenic woods of Jefferson County, this two-day gathering offers a unique opportunity to experience 18th-century frontier life. Event Highlights: Shooting Competitions: Engage in traditional black powder shooting events. Traders Welcome: Explore a variety of period-authentic goods and crafts. Primitive Camping: Experience authentic camping with period-appropriate gear. Community Feast: Join the Saturday evening camp feast; meat is provided; campers are encouraged to bring side dishes. Breakfast Available: Start your day with breakfast served at the clubhouse from Friday to Sunday mornings. Pet Policy: Pets are welcome but must be on a leash; service dogs only are permitted in primitive areas. Horse and Mule Access: Horses and mules are welcome if pre-registered. Important Notes: Primitive Attire Required: Participants in primitive areas must wear 18th-century-style clothing. Event Hours: The rendezvous runs from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM on both Friday and Saturday. Camp Fee: There is a camp fee; please contact the organizers for details. Location Details: The event takes place at 1000 Harriger Hollow Road, Brookville, PA 15825. Whether you're a seasoned reenactor or a newcomer interested in history, the Jefferson County Longrifles Summer Rendezvous offers an immersive experience into America's frontier past. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts and celebrate the rich heritage of muzzleloading. . |
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Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This festival features carefully hand-carved creations which are judged by professional carvers. In addition to the carvings, we are adding other wooden works of art to the festival. These impressive works of art are displayed throughout the weekend, and many are available for purchase. Demonstrations and a woodcarving class will round out the event. CLICK HERE for the 2025 Woodcarvers Letter CLICK HERE for the 2025 Woodcarvers Entry Form CLICK HERE for the 2025 Vendor Registration Form This festival features carefully hand-carved creations which are judged by professional carvers. in addition to the carvings,we are adding other wooden works of art to the festtival. These impressive works of art are displayed throught the weekend,and many are available for purchase. Demonstrations and a woodcarving class will round out the event
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The 2025 Jefferson County Fair will be held July 13 - 19! Admission is just $12 per person, kids 2 years and younger get in free! Admission includes: Parking, Grandstand Entertainment, Carnival Rides, Community Stage Music & Entertainment, Mid-way Entertainment, Petting Zoo and more!
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Shark Week at the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery CenterDates: Friday, July 19 & Saturday, July 20, 2025Location: Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center Dive into Shark Week fun at the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center! On July 19 and 20, visitors can enjoy a fin-tastic, self-guided shark-themed craft in the Center’s classroom. Create your own "jaw-some" shark necklace to take home as a fun souvenir—all included FREE with paid admission. This family-friendly activity is perfect for shark lovers of all ages and will be available during regular operating hours. No registration required—just stop in and join the fun!
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2025 Duathlon, 5K & Community Walk Date: Saturday, July 19, 2025Time: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PMLocation: Cook Forest State Park, Shelter 2, Leeper, PARegistration Deadline: July 17, 2025 Join us for a day of fitness and community spirit in support of Western PA CARES for Kids. This annual event offers: Duathlon: 3.1-mile run → 12-mile bike → 2-mile run 5K Race: 3.1 miles on a mix of trails and paved roads Community Walk: 2-mile walk for all ages All events are timed except the community walk. Participants who pre-register by June 16 will receive a free event t-shirt. Early Bird Registration (April 1 – May 21):All early registrants will be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card. Regular Registration (May 22 – July 17):Secure your spot before the deadline. Race Day Registration (July 19):Begins at 8:00 AM. Note: T-shirt availability is not guaranteed for same-day registrants. Event Highlights: Free picnic lunch provided to all racers and spectators after the event Raffles and prizes including gift cards, theme park tickets, and more Grand prize drawing for participants raising $75 or more in donations How to Participate: Register online at the official registration page Fundraise by encouraging friends and family to sponsor your participation Prepare and join us on race day! Proceeds benefit Western PA CARES for Kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children affected by abuse. |
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Adagio Health is partnering with the Jefferson County Area Agency on Aging to bring pop-up farmers markets right to your Senior Center! Plan to use your Farmer Market Vouchers at these events or purchase items out of pocket! |
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Please bring your river sneakers, swimsuits, and snorkels to the Park Office as we drive to nearby watersheds to search for and identify hard to find underwater creatures. Various species of fish, mussels, snakes and salamanders often make an appearance. This is truly a wilderness experience. Expect no public bathrooms. Bring lunch & water. Children must be with a participating adult. |
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Please bring your binoculars and meet at the Fire Tower Parking Lot for an historical interpretive tour of the Fire Tower and Seneca Point by DCNR Conservation Volunteer, Greg Burns. Learn about local logging history, observe Indian sign, and take a breathtaking view from the top of the Fire Tower. |
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Are you curious as to what scenic surprises, wildlife, and local history lie within the newly acquired Clarion River Lands? If so, you’ll need a guide to get you there. Trails are steep, rocky, and sometimes hard to find, but the wilderness experience will be worth the effort. This 3-mile interpretive, very strenuous, and often times off-trail hike climbs 460ft from the valley floor to the hilltop. We’ll investigate rock outcrops along the way for wildlife and historic use. The tail end of the hike loops back down along the picturesque Blyson Run Valley and its numerous small waterfalls. Meet the Friends of Cook Forest at Park Office where we will drive to the starting point roughly 9 miles downriver. Access to the kick-off point is not easy. Pick-ups and jeeps are good, low clearance vehicles are bad. Pack a lunch and bring plenty of water!
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Annual renuion of all students previously attended Summerville School from 1800s to 1970.
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Summer is a great time of year to go out looking for snakes, frogs, salamanders, and turtles. We will start our car-pool at the Park Office to help the park naturalist survey herp’ hot spots along the Clarion. Participants must be able to traverse steep muddy slopes, high weeds, and rocky terrain. Sturdy walking stick, hiking boots, and long pants are advised. |
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Enjoy an evening nurturing your mental and physical health. Moderate level hiking. Approximately 2 hours long. Open to all women (ages 14 & up). Please meet at the Log Cabin Inn Environmental Learning Classroom. For more information, please contact Meredith Reinhart at (814)319-4621 .
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Join the Friends of Cook Forest for a Women’s Hike Series—an uplifting, women-only hiking experience open to ages 14 and up. Held monthly at 5 PM, these two-hour hikes offer a chance to connect with nature, build friendships, and enjoy the peaceful beauty of Cook Forest. Rain or shine—friendly dogs welcome! |