Centre County Gazette
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Faith After the Flood: Local Churches Join Relief Effort
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Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene left mountain towns across North Carolina and Tennessee devastated, the signs of recovery are everywhere thanks in part to the determination of local residents and the helping hands of volunteers, including a team from Centre County.
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Penns Valley’s Crickfest Returns
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The free, family-friendly event is a blend of environmental education, community spirit and fun for all ages.
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Youth in Action: 4-H Programs Power the Grange Fair Spirit
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From youth exhibition buildings filled with handmade projects like tie-dye and sewing, to barns brimming with livestock, the fair provides a platform for young people to showcase months of their hard work.
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Grange Fair Hosts 8 Grandstand Concerts
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Eight concerts, starting at 8 p.m. each night, will take place during the fair. The concerts are included in the price of admission to the fair, making them free for all fairgoers.
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Back in the Saddle: Lucky E Rodeo Returns to Grange Fair
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CENTRE HALL—You can smell it in the air before you see it: the churned dirt, the leather, the electric crackle of anticipation. The Lucky E Rodeo is back at the Grange Fair for its second year, and if last year’s crowd is any indication of what to expect, you’ll want to get there early if…
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Grange Fair Returns With Tradition, Tents and Togetherness
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The tents are rising, the tractors are fueled and the scent of funnel cakes hangs sweet in the summer air.
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Try Hockey for Free With the State College Youth Ice Hockey Association
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The State College Youth Ice Hockey Association will be holding its first Try Hockey for Free clinic at the Pegula Ice Arena’s Community Rink (Gate C) on Friday, Aug. 22, beginning at 5:30 p.m.