Calendar of Area Events

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June
  • 01

    Herb & Fiber Festival

    All day
    01-06-25-01-06-25
    Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
    Cook Forest Sawmill Art Center, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    May 31 – June 1, 2025

    Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    Sunday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    This marks the 41st year for this signature festival that draws hundreds of people looking to start their gardens and get closer to nature. There will be hanging baskets, bedding flats, perennials, annuals, garden artists and herbs.

    The annual soup luncheon will be held on May 31st from 11:30 am to 2:00 or until sold out. Cost is $12.00 which includes pottery bowl, soup, bread & butter, cookie, and drink. Come early!

  • 01

    Children's Fishing Derby

    All day
    01-06-25
    Cook Forest State Park - Children's Fishing Pond
    113 River Road, Cooksburg, PA 16217

    Cook Forest State Park, Children’s Fishing Pond

    100 RT 36, Cooksburg, PA 16217-0120

    Children 12 years and under are permitted to fish freshly stocked Tom’s Run from the Swinging Bridge to the Children’s Fishing Pond. Registration and prize give-away will be held at the Children’s Fishing Pond behind the Park Office. This event is sponsored by the Marienville Rod & Gun Club, PA Fish & Boat Commission, Cook Forest Vacation Bureau, and Cook  Forest State Park. All prizes donated by area merchants.

     Sunday, June 1, 2025 1pm to 3pm

  • 01

    June Bio Blitz Competition

    All day
    01-06-25-30-06-25
    Clear Creek State Park
    Clear Creek State Park, Clear Creek Road, Sigel, PA, United States

    Clear Creek State Park
    38 Clear Creek Park Road, Sigel, PA 15860-6702

    Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom hunter, fisherman, birder, or just like walking the trails and discovering the diversity of our parks, we need YOU! To help us learn about the diversity of organisms in our park, we are competing with other parks in a state-wide Bio Blitz competition!

    To participate, download the iNaturalist app on your phone, create an account, and start uploading observations found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science project application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anywhere in the world! You don’t have to be an expert to join, simply take photos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload them to iNaturalist – all of which is done in the app itself. It’s very user friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for research!

    To get started, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and create your account. Then, simply visit our park in June and upload sightings within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bio Blitz. The more sightings, the more chances our park will win, so record everything!

    Rules for submissions are as follows:

    Recordings of birds and frogs are acceptable, as long as they are clear enough to recognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.
    Trail camera photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date stamps should be visible. Honors system on this one!
    Plants must be WILD in your park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s too easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without moving. They need to be growing wild, whether they are native or invasive. This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know where these species are growing wild, not where they’ve been planted. If you’re not certain, you can include it, but make note of its uncertain origin.
    No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill, and absolutely no taxidermy.
    No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running around your park is not wild, and neither is the loose dog.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025

    More dates through June 30, 2025

  • 02

    June Bio Blitz Competition

    All day
    02-06-25-30-06-25
    Clear Creek State Park
    Clear Creek State Park, Clear Creek Road, Sigel, PA, United States

    Clear Creek State Park
    38 Clear Creek Park Road, Sigel, PA 15860-6702

    Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom hunter, fisherman, birder, or just like walking the trails and discovering the diversity of our parks, we need YOU! To help us learn about the diversity of organisms in our park, we are competing with other parks in a state-wide Bio Blitz competition!

    To participate, download the iNaturalist app on your phone, create an account, and start uploading observations found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science project application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anywhere in the world! You don’t have to be an expert to join, simply take photos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload them to iNaturalist – all of which is done in the app itself. It’s very user friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for research!

    To get started, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and create your account. Then, simply visit our park in June and upload sightings within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bio Blitz. The more sightings, the more chances our park will win, so record everything!

    Rules for submissions are as follows:

    Recordings of birds and frogs are acceptable, as long as they are clear enough to recognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.
    Trail camera photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date stamps should be visible. Honors system on this one!
    Plants must be WILD in your park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s too easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without moving. They need to be growing wild, whether they are native or invasive. This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know where these species are growing wild, not where they’ve been planted. If you’re not certain, you can include it, but make note of its uncertain origin.
    No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill, and absolutely no taxidermy.
    No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running around your park is not wild, and neither is the loose dog.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025

    More dates through June 30, 2025

  • 03

    June Bio Blitz Competition

    All day
    03-06-25-30-06-25
    Clear Creek State Park
    Clear Creek State Park, Clear Creek Road, Sigel, PA, United States

    Clear Creek State Park
    38 Clear Creek Park Road, Sigel, PA 15860-6702

    Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom hunter, fisherman, birder, or just like walking the trails and discovering the diversity of our parks, we need YOU! To help us learn about the diversity of organisms in our park, we are competing with other parks in a state-wide Bio Blitz competition!

    To participate, download the iNaturalist app on your phone, create an account, and start uploading observations found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science project application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anywhere in the world! You don’t have to be an expert to join, simply take photos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload them to iNaturalist – all of which is done in the app itself. It’s very user friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for research!

    To get started, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and create your account. Then, simply visit our park in June and upload sightings within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bio Blitz. The more sightings, the more chances our park will win, so record everything!

    Rules for submissions are as follows:

    Recordings of birds and frogs are acceptable, as long as they are clear enough to recognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.
    Trail camera photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date stamps should be visible. Honors system on this one!
    Plants must be WILD in your park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s too easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without moving. They need to be growing wild, whether they are native or invasive. This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know where these species are growing wild, not where they’ve been planted. If you’re not certain, you can include it, but make note of its uncertain origin.
    No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill, and absolutely no taxidermy.
    No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running around your park is not wild, and neither is the loose dog.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025

    More dates through June 30, 2025

  • 04

    June Bio Blitz Competition

    All day
    04-06-25-30-06-25
    Clear Creek State Park
    Clear Creek State Park, Clear Creek Road, Sigel, PA, United States

    Clear Creek State Park
    38 Clear Creek Park Road, Sigel, PA 15860-6702

    Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom hunter, fisherman, birder, or just like walking the trails and discovering the diversity of our parks, we need YOU! To help us learn about the diversity of organisms in our park, we are competing with other parks in a state-wide Bio Blitz competition!

    To participate, download the iNaturalist app on your phone, create an account, and start uploading observations found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science project application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anywhere in the world! You don’t have to be an expert to join, simply take photos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload them to iNaturalist – all of which is done in the app itself. It’s very user friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for research!

    To get started, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and create your account. Then, simply visit our park in June and upload sightings within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bio Blitz. The more sightings, the more chances our park will win, so record everything!

    Rules for submissions are as follows:

    Recordings of birds and frogs are acceptable, as long as they are clear enough to recognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.
    Trail camera photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date stamps should be visible. Honors system on this one!
    Plants must be WILD in your park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s too easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without moving. They need to be growing wild, whether they are native or invasive. This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know where these species are growing wild, not where they’ve been planted. If you’re not certain, you can include it, but make note of its uncertain origin.
    No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill, and absolutely no taxidermy.
    No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running around your park is not wild, and neither is the loose dog.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025

    More dates through June 30, 2025

  • 04

    Sawmill Theatre: "Play On"

    All day
    04-06-25-07-06-25
    Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
    Cook Forest Sawmill Art Center, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    Clarion County Community Theater presents “Play On!”  This is a hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising the script.  Act I is a rehearsal of the dreadful show, Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal, and the final act is the actual performance, in which anything that can go wrong, does.  When the author decides to give a speech on the state of the modern theater during the curtain calls, the audience is treated to a madcap climax and a thoroughly hilarious romp.  Even the sound effects reap their share of laughter. Written by: Rick Abbott

    Suitability: All Ages

    Cautions: alcohol and sound of gun shots

  • 05

    June Bio Blitz Competition

    All day
    05-06-25-30-06-25
    Clear Creek State Park
    Clear Creek State Park, Clear Creek Road, Sigel, PA, United States

    Clear Creek State Park
    38 Clear Creek Park Road, Sigel, PA 15860-6702

    Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom hunter, fisherman, birder, or just like walking the trails and discovering the diversity of our parks, we need YOU! To help us learn about the diversity of organisms in our park, we are competing with other parks in a state-wide Bio Blitz competition!

    To participate, download the iNaturalist app on your phone, create an account, and start uploading observations found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science project application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anywhere in the world! You don’t have to be an expert to join, simply take photos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload them to iNaturalist – all of which is done in the app itself. It’s very user friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for research!

    To get started, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and create your account. Then, simply visit our park in June and upload sightings within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bio Blitz. The more sightings, the more chances our park will win, so record everything!

    Rules for submissions are as follows:

    Recordings of birds and frogs are acceptable, as long as they are clear enough to recognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.
    Trail camera photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date stamps should be visible. Honors system on this one!
    Plants must be WILD in your park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s too easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without moving. They need to be growing wild, whether they are native or invasive. This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know where these species are growing wild, not where they’ve been planted. If you’re not certain, you can include it, but make note of its uncertain origin.
    No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill, and absolutely no taxidermy.
    No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running around your park is not wild, and neither is the loose dog.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025

    More dates through June 30, 2025

  • 05

    Sawmill Theatre: "Play On"

    All day
    05-06-25-07-06-25
    Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
    Cook Forest Sawmill Art Center, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    Clarion County Community Theater presents “Play On!”  This is a hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising the script.  Act I is a rehearsal of the dreadful show, Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal, and the final act is the actual performance, in which anything that can go wrong, does.  When the author decides to give a speech on the state of the modern theater during the curtain calls, the audience is treated to a madcap climax and a thoroughly hilarious romp.  Even the sound effects reap their share of laughter. Written by: Rick Abbott

    Suitability: All Ages

    Cautions: alcohol and sound of gun shots

  • 06

    June Bio Blitz Competition

    All day
    06-06-25-30-06-25
    Clear Creek State Park
    Clear Creek State Park, Clear Creek Road, Sigel, PA, United States

    Clear Creek State Park
    38 Clear Creek Park Road, Sigel, PA 15860-6702

    Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom hunter, fisherman, birder, or just like walking the trails and discovering the diversity of our parks, we need YOU! To help us learn about the diversity of organisms in our park, we are competing with other parks in a state-wide Bio Blitz competition!

    To participate, download the iNaturalist app on your phone, create an account, and start uploading observations found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science project application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anywhere in the world! You don’t have to be an expert to join, simply take photos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload them to iNaturalist – all of which is done in the app itself. It’s very user friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for research!

    To get started, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and create your account. Then, simply visit our park in June and upload sightings within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bio Blitz. The more sightings, the more chances our park will win, so record everything!

    Rules for submissions are as follows:

    Recordings of birds and frogs are acceptable, as long as they are clear enough to recognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.
    Trail camera photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date stamps should be visible. Honors system on this one!
    Plants must be WILD in your park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s too easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without moving. They need to be growing wild, whether they are native or invasive. This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know where these species are growing wild, not where they’ve been planted. If you’re not certain, you can include it, but make note of its uncertain origin.
    No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill, and absolutely no taxidermy.
    No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running around your park is not wild, and neither is the loose dog.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025

    More dates through June 30, 2025