Jun
7
Fri
French & Indian War Encampment
Jun 7 – Jun 9 all-day
Jun
14
Fri
Make and Take: Squirrel Pine Cone – Sawmill Art Center Class @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jun 14 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

$6 plus donation

Instructor: Susan Walker

Bible Art Journaling – Sawmill Art Center Class @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jun 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

$28

Instructor: Susan Walker

Introduction to Reptiles & Amphibians of Pennsylvania @ Cook Forest Ridge Park Amphitheater
Jun 14 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The Dearly Undeparted @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jun 14 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

“The Dearly Undeparted”

June 1314152021, & 22, 2019 at 8 p.m.

Tickets: $15

Genre: Comedy

Presented by: Clarion Community Theater 

“It’s just an innocent omission, a little white lie; it’s for her own good anyway. When grandma refuses to move to a nursing home to make room for her greedy relatives, they hold a fake seance so grandpa will tell her she should leave right away.  But what would happen if the seance actually worked, and a stranger came over from the other side and liked it so much he never wanted to leave!?”

Jun
15
Sat
Watercolor Card or Bookmark – Sawmill Art Center Class @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jun 15 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

$15.00

Instructor: Susan Walker

Owls of Pennsylvania & Basket Raffle @ Deer Meadow Campground
Jun 15 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Owls of Pennsylvania & Basket Raffle

Our friends and partners at Deer Meadow Campground, located at 2761 Forest Road, will once again be hosting our annual fundraising event. The basket raffle is always the highlight of the day with many great Cook Forest partners donating baskets filled with great prizes and items. A bake sale put on by the campground guests will occur at the same time.

This year Environmental Education Specialist Dale Luthringer will be presenting his Owls of Penn-sylvania program at the Pavilion at 1:30PM. There will also be a special evening viewing of the documentary film, “Cathedral: The Fight to Save the Ancient Hemlocks of Cook Forest”

The 2018 fundraiser provided the funding to replace and install all the interpretive signs on the Cook Trail. Be sure to take a hike and check it out if you haven’t already!

The year’s event will help fund the purchase of the exclusive rights to the “Cathedral” documentary so that Cook Forest Park can use and enjoy it for many years to come. It has been an invaluable teaching tool about the threat of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid to this entire region. Other projects, includ-ing additional trail work are being planned throughout 2019.

Please join us for this fun event and

Join the Cook Forest Conservation Legacy Today!

Gather and Paint Dandelions – Sawmill Art Center Class @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jun 15 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

$30.00

Instructor: Susan Walker

Introduction to Reptiles and Amphibians of PA @ Clear Creek State Park
Jun 15 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm

“Introduction to Reptiles and Amphibians of PA”

Join Naturalist April Claus as she introduces you to things that creep and slither. This hands-on interactive program introduces you to the reptiles and amphibians of Pennsylvania.  Learn how to identify frogs and toads by their call, examine touchable models and learn how to identify the venomous snakes that live in our state.  Meet and touch some LIVE snakes, toads, turtles and salamanders that are native to Western Pennsylvania.  You will be amazed at the important role these animals play in our local ecosystem!

Park Amphitheater

Cathedral: The Fight to Save the Ancient Hemlocks of Cook Forest @ Deer Meadow Campground
Jun 15 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Cathedral: The Fight to Save the Ancient Hemlocks of Cook Forest

An HD short film, produced by Wild Excellence Films, is about the ancient hemlock trees of Cook Forest which are under attack from the hemlock woolly adelgid, a destructive insect that threatens the park’s old growth forest, a National Natural Landmark.  The film covers threats to the forest and efforts to combat this invasive insect.  The film’s primary purpose is to educate the widest possible audience about this issue, inspire action, and raise money for the treatment of the trees.  Please meet at the Deer Meadow Campground Picnic Pavilion for this Friends of Cook Forest sponsored program.