Upcoming Events

Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau
Fri 13th Sep
to Sun 15th Sep
Drag Races, Rew
Ride all day from 9 am to 9 pm. Drag Races will start at 6 pm. Chicken BBQ for $6 will be available. For more information call: 814-465-9979
www.majestictrails.com
Majestic Kamp and Lost Trails, Route 46, Rew, PA 16744
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Sat 14th Sep
to Sun 15th Sep
Charity Walleye Fishing Tournament in the ANF
Sponsored by Kinzua Outdoors
For more information please call Tom Means (814) 362-1423
Willow Bay Boat Launch in the Allegheny National Forest
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Sun 15th Sep
Compare and Contrast North American Deer Families, Benezette, PA
”- Explore the similarities and differences among the four main species that make up the “deer” family. Learn the striking differences between moose, elk, caribou, and white-tailed deer, yet see how they all share common characteristics as ruminate and ungulate cousins in the “deer” extended family. (This program will begin at 1:00 p.m. in The Discovery Room).
Elk Country Visitor Center, 134 Homestead Drive, Benezette, PA, 15821
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Sun 15th Sep
Pennsylvania Black Bears, Benezette, PA
Whether it is awe or fear that you feel when you see a bear, you probably don’t know the entire story of Pennsylvania black bears. Learn more about their life and survival in Penn’s Woods, as well as what scientists have learned about them over the years. (This program will take place in the Discovery Room at 4:00 p.m.).
Elk Country Visitor Center, 134 Homestead Drive, Benezette, PA, 15821
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Mon 16th Sep
Indepentent Film Series - Before Midnight, Bradford, PA
$7.00 Admission, 5:30 PM, 814-363-9388
www.dipsonthearres.com
123 Main Street, Bradford, PA 16701
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Wed 18th Sep
Night at the Museum, Salamanca, NY
Ms. Jare' R. Cardinal, SINM Director, will talk about Coming
to Cattaraugus; Asher Wright's Mission. What happened to
the Christian Senecas at Buffalo Creek after the loss of their
land in 1842? What does this have to do with the founding of
the Thomas Indian School, or as it was known earlier, the
Thomas Orphanage and Asylum for Destitute Children? Jare'
will discuss these issues when she talks about the first 25 yrs.
of the TOA and the children who reside here. Open to the Public
with light refreshments. Time 5:30pm
716-9451104
Seneca - Iroquois National Museum, 814 Broad Street, Salamanca, NY 14779
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