
End your Summer in Lemont for Concerts on the Village Green
The Lemont Village Association endeavors to preserve historic Lemont, including the 1885 John I. Thompson Grain Elevator and Coal Sheds located at the center of the village.
The Lemont Village Association endeavors to preserve historic Lemont, including the 1885 John I. Thompson Grain Elevator and Coal Sheds located at the center of the village.
Celebrate community and authentic local flavor with live performances on July 21, 25, 27, and 28 at Elk Creek Cafe & Aleworks. Enjoy great food, great ale, and original music in Millheim's beloved brewpub.
Come out for an unforgettable all-day festival where you can bring your family to enjoy the vibrant energy of live music! WPSU’s Local Groove Music Fest will showcase six different bands, providing an eclectic mix of sounds that will carry you away.
The talented staff and performers of the Millbrook Playhouse will take the
Courtyard stage, belting out unforgettable numbers that will have you singing
along. It's a night of nostalgia, laughter, and toe-tapping tunes – the perfect
way to extend your evening at the theater!
For the last four years, Millheim has been organizing events that highlight the arts and music. This year, the organizing folks of the Valley Community Business Alliance (VCBA) are kicking off the Route 45 Getaways event that runs from July 26th to August 4th with events focused on the first weekend on July 27th and 28th in Millheim during their SummerFest.
The Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion Museum in Boalsburg will host a Crystal Workshop led by Springhill Paranormal Investigators on Saturday, July 27, from 1 to 3 pm in the Boal Barn Playhouse.
What are the best birding areas in Happy Valley? This would have been a tough question to definitively answer a decade ago, but with the advent of Cornell University’s eBird, the process is simple. EBird keeps track of all submitted checklists and compiles the results by state, county, and local hotspots.
One thing that I love about Pennsylvania is its wealth of public hunting grounds. Happy Valley and the surrounding area have more than their fair share of the public land pie. Public land open to hunting includes state game lands that are managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and state forest lands, which are operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). DCNR also handles state parks, many of which are also open to hunting.
The streams in Happy Valley are legendary for their pristine water, and it doesn’t happen by accident. Clearwater Conservancy is dedicated to conserving and restoring our natural resources through land conservation, water resources stewardship, and environmental outreach across central Pennsylvania.
The Happy Valley Adventure Bureau publishes up-to-date event information at HappyValley.com/events