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In the Middle Ages, clarion was a noun, the name for a trumpet that could play a melody in clear, shrill tones. The noun has since been used for the sound of a trumpet or a similar sound. By the early 1800s, English speakers also started using the word as an adjective for things that ring as clear as the call of a well-played trumpet. Not surprisingly, clarion ultimately derives (via the Medieval Latin clario-) from clarus, which is the Latin word for "clear." In addition, clarus gave English speakers clarify, clarity, declare ("to make clearly known"), and clear itself.

Showcase your business and spread cheer in your town. Register your business by November 30th. Call the chamber at 814-226-9161 or email in...@clarionpa.com.Judging from December 1-18. Winner gets a free

Join us for a fun night of winter trivia and enjoy some great food and tasty brews as well. Teams of 2 to 5 people. Please pre-register your team by contacting our Event Coordinator, Bekka via text 814.512.8188. Prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams.

Open to the public, this series is for the horse lover in YOU! All ages and experience levels are welcome. Earn points each week towards a buckle. Buckles awarded at seperate ceremony on a date to be announced. Buckles awarded based on total points earned through the series in each category. ALL dates are weather permitting. Alternate dates will be announced IF there is a weather cancellation. This series is being organized by KC Training and several local volunteers.

Bye Bye Birdie was first produced on Broadway in 1962, and was later adapted for film. In 1995, the remake, a made for television special followed the play storyline more closely, than the original film.

Forest County Youth Field Day will be held at Buzzard Swamp in Marienville, on July 27, 2024, from 8 am until approximately 2 pm. Children ages 5-18 years old, along with their families, are welcome to attend. Each child under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Through Youth Field Days, children are exposed to firearms and firearm safety with a chance to actually shoot a .22, shotgun, muzzle loader, and air rifles. Children learn about fishing, tying flies, archery, canoeing, and are able to fish with equipment provided. The day is spent out in the open-air traveling to the many stations provided for the event.

Join the Central PA Mushroom Club members and the park educator for a fungi-filled event! There will be an introductory presentation on mushrooms found in PA to start, and then a walk through Sizerville State Park to see what mushrooms we can find afterwards! We will all regroup to identify our findings for the remainder of the program. Feel free to come around 11:00 AM if you want to socialize with the members. Hiking clothes, boots, bug spray, sunscreen, and a water bottle are all recommended.

Join a park educator for an investigation into what creatures are living beneath the surface of First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek. Nets and equipment provided; Shoes that can go in the creek strongly encouraged

Join park staff for a fun and informative 1-hour tour, as we cruise the shoreline of the George B. Stevenson Reservoir in search of wildlife. Group size is limited. To reserve a seat, please pre-register. Pre-registration is not required but is strongly recommended. There is no fee for regular Sunday interpretive pontoon boat tours, but DONATIONS ARE REQUESTED.

Meet our DCNR staff at the Instanter Boat Launch at Elk State Park. This is the perfect place to learn the basics of kayaking and water safety before going out for a paddle on the East Branch Clarion River Lake! Hear the history of the area and get the chance to view wildlife around the lake. Participants should be prepared to get wet, and bring along any water, snacks, or sunblock they may need while on the water. Participants must be 12 years of age, and minors must be accompanied by an adult. Kayaks, paddles, and PDFs will be provided free of charge. Spots are limited, so participants must pre-register by contacting the park office at (814)778-5467. This event will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather.

$25 per personVan Gogh Irises Workshop with Jesse GradlLearn color mixing, technique, and application processes using acrylic paint to create a Vincent Van Gogh inspired work on canvas.all materials included.To reserve your spot, Venmo payment to @jessegradl or send a text to 814-594-8954

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