Monday, September 19, 2016

Fall Festivals and Activities in the Susquehanna River Valley Region



Delgrosso’s Harvest Fest – Tipton PA : Sept 24th/25th
            Usually taking place the last weekend of September, Harvest Fest at Delgrosso’s Amusement Park is a great way to spend an autumn day. There is a $6 dollar fee for entrance for anyone over the age of 3; however, it includes rides. With countless hand made craft vendors and a variety of things to eat, this festival is geared toward the whole family. The park usually has a petting zoo, pumpkin painting, and entertainers that put on shows for kids.

Potato Fest – Ebensburg PA : Sept 24th/25th
            This festival as you may guess is centered around Cambria County being the 2nd largest producer of potatoes in Pennsylvania. Over 200 craft and food vendors come together and line the streets of Ebensburg. Many potato foods can be had including: Potato soup, candies, pancakes, perogies, chips, and even potato pizza. Live music from acoustic, bluegrass, and even some brass bands can be heard throughout the day. A lot of kid friendly crafts, contests, play areas, and live entertainment goes on for the entirety of the festival. For the adults the Dautless Fire Company hosts a wine tasting. Admission is free and off site shuttle parking is available free at the Admiral Peary Vo Tech, Penn Highlands Community College, and Lake Rowena.

Apple Cider Fest – Patton : Oct 2nd
            Always celebrated the first Sunday of October, the Apple Cider Festival at Prince Gallitzin State Park is one of a kind. The leaves are usually just starting to change in the park it makes for a great backdrop with the smell of fresh Apple Cider and Apple Butter in the air. The festival has a decent amount of local craft vendors and a set of live entertainment. An old fashion hayride can be had to really experience the park. Admission is free.

Hartslog Day – Alexandria : Oct 8th
            This unique fall festival takes place annually the 2nd Saturday of October. The day is named after an old Indian trader that set up his trading post, a log, near present day Alexandria. This is one of my favorite fall festivals even though it’s just one day. There is so much to see and do including over 200 food and hand made craft vendors. A local church even offers a breakfast for people early in the morning. Parking and Admission is free. Don’t miss out on experiencing this small town festival.

Bedford Fall Foliage – Bedford : Oct 8th/9th & 15th/16th
            This is one of the best places to experience a fall day and really get into the autumn spirit and is always the 2nd and 3rd weekends in October. Over 400 vendors line the streets of Bedford with live entertainment, music, chainsaw carvings, Children entertainment, pumpkin patch, and apple pressing. Expect all your favorite fall food like apple cider, apple butter, candy apples, roasted nuts, kettle corn, and many more options.

PumpkinFest – Hollidaysburg : Oct 15th
            Pumpkin Fest in Hollidaysburg has been slowly getting more and more attention. This year will be the 11th annual Pumpkinfest celebrated in historic downtown Hollidaysburg. Craft and food venders along with 2 stages with live entertainment make this a small but refreshing fall festival. Many of the local small business in the downtown area are open and offer many fine and unique things that are great to kick-start your holiday shopping.
           
“Fall” into Family – Raystown Lake : Oct 15th
            This year will mark the 4th annual “Fall” into Family event at Raystown Lake. This is another smaller festival that is a palate cleanser from the huge crowds other festivals bring and allows for the visitors to really experience the autumn atmosphere. Spend the day watching pumpkin chucking, on a hayride, visiting the tractor show, or the multiple kid friendly games. The event is centered around the family and is a great way to spend a fall day.

PumpkinFest – Old Bedford Village : Oct 15th
            The Pumpkinfest at the Old Bedford Village could not happen at a better time. The leaves are changing and usually almost at there peak color. The air usually has a slight chill and adds to the whole experience.  The colonial village is decorated for the autumn season and really makes for a quaint down to earth experience. There are pie eating contests, pumpkin and gourd chucking and lots for adults and children to experience. The village has many people dressed in colonial wears with different workshops like candle and scarecrow making. Live music and entertainment goes on all weekend and is a great experience. There is a small admission fee for anyone over the age of 14 and free parking.

            This is a great family festival to attend but unfortunately is not going on this year but will return in 2017.

Ravenwood Manor – Beccaria : Sept 29th- October 30th.
            For anyone looking for a close to home Haunted Attraction, Ravenwood Manor has been putting on a great show for years. The historic mansion in Beccaria is a great backdrop for a haunted house and hundreds of people attend to get a scare each year. Ticket prices are reasonable with free parking, and food on site. Tickets go on sale around 6:45pm every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from the last week of September until the end of October. I recommend getting there as early as possible to beat the long lines.

Lincoln Caverns Ghost & Goblin Tours – Huntingdon : Every Friday & Saturday in October
            What better way to get a good scare for Halloween than in a dark cave? Lincoln cavern’s hosts a haunted attraction including a cave tour, Haunted hayride, and woods trail. Each year is a different theme and experience. Save money and perchance tickets online or you can get them at the door. Adults many get a little scare from this attraction but on scare factor I found it more geared towards kids and teens.
       
JB Tree Farm’s Fall Frenzy – Alexandria : Starts Mid Sept through October
            Looking for a great family outing during the fall season? The JB Tree farm will not disappoint. This is a great place to spend an afternoon as a couple or with children. The JB Tree farm kicks off it’s Fall Frenzy Days on September 16th which include a Corn Maze, Hayrides, Kid play area, Pumpkin Patch and gift shop. This year there is a new Pumpkin Slingshot. There are Nighttime Corn maze hours until 10pm for anyone who wants more of a challenge.

Weakland Farms – Munster : Sept 10th - Oct. 29th Thursday through Sunday
            Weakland Farms is another great place to spend an autumn day. Located in Munster, this farm has a Corn Maze, Barnyard petting zoo, hayride, Pumpkin Patch, Fall decorations for sale, Food stand and Indoor kid play area. The fall activities run from September 10th through October 29th Thursday-Sunday.


           

Thursday, September 15, 2016

St. Severin Old Log Church


     
St. Severin Old Log Church
     
     Along Route 53 in Clearfield County, there is a small log church that sits back behind a cemetery. St. Severin Church was originally built in 1851 and accommodated 20-30 parishioners. The church is made of logs on a stone foundation with a gable roof and steeple. The Bishop of Pittsburgh, Michael O’Conner, originally dedicated the church in September of 1851. The church remained in use until 1880 when the church grew to small for the growing town of Cooper’s Settlement and a new church was built in what are now the woods around the Old Log Church. That church was later torn down and a stone church was built that is still in use today. The St. Severin Old Log Church was registered under the National Register of Historical Places in 1975.

      St. Severin Old Log Church was a quick stop on another adventure a friend and mine were on that day. It was very peaceful sitting at the back of the cemetery with the woods surrounding it. The inside of the church is well maintained with a plaque that gives some light to the history of the building. Pews line the main floor and the second floor has a few pews as well. Originally the building had a potbelly stove to warm it but is long since gone. Please be respectful of this site if you wish to visit.