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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
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SUMMARY:42nd Annual Cook Forest Herb & Fiber Festival
DESCRIPTION:June 6-7\, Saturday from 9 am – 4 pm & Sunday from 10 am – 3 pm.  \nThis marks the 42nd year for this signature festival that draws hundreds of people looking to start their gardens and get closer to nature. There will be baskets\, bedding flats\, perennials\, annuals\, herbs\, garden artists\, and more.  \nAnnual soup luncheon fundraiser will be on Sat\, June 6 from 11:30-2.
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/herb-fiber-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Sawmill Center for the Arts\, 140-170 Theatre Lane\, Cooksburg\, 16217\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clarion Summer Fest: The BIG Outdoors
DESCRIPTION:This festival is great fun for adults and kids alike. For more action-packed weekends in Clarion during the summer\, the town’s Main Street welcomes visitors to enjoy pop-up shops featuring local businesses and an exciting lineup of events\, which in the past has featured a planetarium show\, scavenger hunt\, yoga in the park\, and outdoor concert. Each summer month has its own unique theme\, ensuring you’ll always find something new and exciting to do. More information to come as we grow closer to the date!
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/clarion-summer-fest-june-2026/
LOCATION:Downtown Clarion\, Main Street\, 730 Main Street\, Clarion\, PA\, 16214\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260615
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SUMMARY:Keystone Trails Association (KTA) North Country Trail Slackpack
DESCRIPTION:Join the Keystone Trails Association for a long weekend of hiking\, paddling\, and adventure in the heart of Cook Forest and the Clarion River region. The KTA Clarion Slackpack is a three-day\, fully supported event featuring some of the most scenic trails in western Pennsylvania\, with accommodations at the beautiful Cabins at Cook Forest.\n​\nFriday kicks things off at noon with an 8-mile moderate-to-difficult one-way North Country National Scenic Trail hike along the Tobecco Trail\, guided by volunteers from the North Country Trail Association Clarion Chapter. The trail winds through stunning scenery before wrapping up around 5:00 pm with a short shuttle to a local winery and food stop — the perfect way to celebrate day one. \nSaturday starts with a continental breakfast before a guided 3-mile loop hike along the Liggett Trail\, led by KTA staff and volunteers. After wrapping up by noon\, the afternoon shifts to the water for a 4-mile kayak on the Clarion River. A packed lunch is provided\, and the evening offers an optional group dinner in downtown Clarion. \nSunday closes out the weekend with a challenging 5.2-mile one-way hike on the North Country National Scenic Trail from Gravel Lick to the Log Cabin Environmental Center. Expect breathtaking views of the fire tower and old-growth forest before heading home. Continental breakfast is provided to fuel the final day.
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/north-country-trail-slackpack/
LOCATION:Cook Forest State Park\, 100 RT 36\, Cooksburg\, PA\, 16217\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260615
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SUMMARY:22nd Annual Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment
DESCRIPTION:Cook Forest State Park will host a series of living history events depicting life during the French & Indian War. Highlights of this full two-day encampment include woodland natives\, cannon and musket firing\, cooking\, primitive skills\, blacksmithing\, tinsmithing\, pottery\, children’s games\, sutler camp\, renown living historians\, French & Indian War Era artisans\, and live tactical engagements. Every battle is different! Take a walk back in time along the Black Bear Trail by the Sawmill Center for the Arts during open camp hours to view British\, Colonial\, French\, and Native American re-enactors as they portray lifestyles of the 18th century. \nSaturday\, June 13\n1000am-600pm    Event Open \n1000am-1100am  Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n1000am-400pm    Cooking Demonstration – by Geoffrey Domowicz\, Compagnie LeBoeuf chef\, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site \n1030pm-500pm   French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators – Meet with distinguished artists\, authors\, artisans\, and demonstrators in the Old Sawmill Classroom \n1030pm-500pm   Sutler Row Demonstrators – Want to meet with skilled artisans to make a trade or purchase?  Looking to get into the hobby and need clothing & accoutrements?  Meet tinsmiths\, cordwainers\, leather  workers\, cooks\, gunsmiths\,  clothiers\, weapons outfitters\, and gourd makers in the long field on your right as you come into the main Sawmill entrance. \n1100am-1130am  Cannon & Musket Firing Demonstration – by the camp Corps of Artillery\, located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n1130am-1200pm Peril in the Forest – Tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n100pm-130pm     American Indian Relations: French vs English – Witness a high spirited discussion between British & French forces on the differences between how they managed their relationships with various American Indian tribes.  By the camp Corps of Reenactors\, along the Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site. \n100pm-200pm     Dances of the 18th Century – Join us at the Sawmill Theater to learn about one of early America’s lost social pastimes\, dancing.  We will demonstrate some of these dances and invite you to participate at the end to learn George Washington’s favorite dance!  By Addisen Noel & the Hickory Creek Dancers \n200pm-300pm     18th Century Children’s Games – by the Noel family\, Compagnie LeBoeuf\, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site \n300pm-500pm     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n330pm-400pm     Cannon & Musket Firing Demo  – by the camp Corps of  Artillery\,   located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n400pm-430pm     Peril in the Forest – tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n800pm-900pm     Echoes of Excellence: Harpsichord Music from the Courts of King  Louis the XIV & XVI – by Aaron Grabowski\, Compagnie LeBoeuf artillerist & musician\, at the Sawmill Theater \nSunday\, June 14\n900am-330pm     Event Open \n900am-930am     18th Century Sunday Service – by Rick Sanguigni of ’Friends of Dennis Murray’\, located in the main encampment site along Black Bear Trail \n930am-1100am     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n930am-300pm      French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators – Meet with distinguished artists\, authors\, artisans\, and demonstrators in the old Sawmill Classroom \n930pm-300pm     Sutler Row Demonstrators – Want to meet with skilled artisans to make a trade or purchase?  Looking to get into the hobby and need clothing & accoutrements?  Meet tinsmiths\, cordwainers\, leather  workers\, cooks\, gunsmiths\, clothiers\, weapons outfitters\, and gourd makers in the long field on your right as you come into the main Sawmill entrance. \n1015am-1045am       18th Century Children’s Games – by the Noel Family\, Compagnie LeBoeuf\, along the Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site \n1130am-1200pm      In defense of the Homeland – Morning surprise tactical assault at the main encampment site along Black Bear Trail \n1230pm-100pm     Citizen’s Drill – We’re looking for a few good men to fight for King Louis!  Opposable teeth required.  By Nick Bolla\, Compagnie LeBoeuf\, meet at the water tower in the main encampment site near Black Bear Trail \n1230pm-200pm     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n1230pm-115pm    An Afternoon with Ben Franklin – Join one of the founding fathers of our country as he reminisces about science\, philosophy\, and his involvement in the French & Indian forts of the 1750’s. By Paul Stillman\, living historian from Historically Speaking\, at the Sawmill Theater. \n200pm-230pm     Cannon & Musket Firing Demonstration – by the camp Corps of Artillery\, in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n230pm-300pm     Peril in the Forest – tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/22nd-annual-cook-forest-french-indian-war-encampment/
LOCATION:Sawmill Center for the Arts\, 140-170 Theatre Lane\, Cooksburg\, 16217\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friends of Cook Forest: Women's Hike Series
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/friends-of-cook-forest-womens-hike-series-4/
LOCATION:Log Cabin Environmental Learning Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Cook Forest":MAILTO:friendsofcookforest@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T203000
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CREATED:20260409T150436Z
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SUMMARY:Seed to Supper | Penn State Master Gardeners Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Learn to grow the food your family eats! Seed to Supper is a hands-on\, beginner friendly gardening program that teaches adults how to grow fresh\, healthy vegetables on a budget. Participants will learn essential gardening skills from planning and planting to garden care and harvest. \nParticipants must commit to attending all five classes. Register by calling 814-802-1022 or emailing hhg5050@psu.edu
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/seed-to-supper-penn-state-master-gardeners-workshops-4/
LOCATION:YMCA\, 499 Mayfield Road\, Clarion\, PA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DTSTAMP:20260428T075452
CREATED:20260309T182526Z
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UID:7912-1782604800-1783209599@discoverclarioncounty.com
SUMMARY:2026 Wolf's Corners Fair
DESCRIPTION:Wolfs Corners Fair is the biggest little fair in northern Clarion County with a rich heritage spanning back over 75 years. The fair is always held over the week of the 4th of July and boasts many unique activities. The longest running tradition at the fair has been the draft horse pulls held every year since our inception. Throughout our existence\, we have added the midway\, amusements\, games\, tractor/truck pulls\, and the Youth and Ag program to our fair schedule\, along with many other attractions and featured events. One of the most popular events of the fair is the demolition derby\, antique tractor pull and show\, and ATV drag races.
URL:https://discoverclarioncounty.com/event/2026-wolfs-corners-fair/
LOCATION:Wolf’s Corners Fairgrounds\, 119 Fairground Lane\, Tionesta\, PA
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