Jul
4
Thu
Fish for Free Day
Jul 4 – Jul 5 all-day
Many Moons and the Thirteen Clocks @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jul 4 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

“Many Moons” & “The Thirteen Clocks”

July 45, & 6, 2019 at 8 p.m.

Tickets: $15 

Presented by: Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild

The Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild provides some fairy tale magic to you this summer and it is two for the price of one! A small troupe of adults & youth give you a double dose of James Thurber, 20th Century American humorist, with the following shows.

“Many Moons”
Dramatized by Charlotte B. Chorpenning and based on the James Thurber short story through The Dramatic Publishing Company
Princess Lenore has fallen mortally ill.  Her pulse grows weak and she won’t even touch her beloved raspberry tarts. It is determined that she is suffering from some mysterious, un-nameable longing and so when she finally asks for the moon, her distraught father tells her she can have it.  The King frantically turns to his Wise Men, but none of them have any idea of even how large the moon is, let alone how to get it.  Finally, it is the Court Jester who acquires the “moon” for the Princess and imparts a lovely bit of philosophy.
“The Thirteen Clocks”
by Fred Sadoff and Marc Bucci  based on the James Thurber short story through Music Theatre International
It is a one-hour musical to finish the evening. When an evil Duke captures a beautiful Princess, her beloved Prince must find one thousand jewels and unfreeze thirteen clocks that the Duke has stopped. If he fails, the Prince will be devoured by the invisible Todal. With the help of a fumbling sprite named Golux and an old woman whose tears turn to gems, the Prince frees the Princess, leaving the evil Duke to the terrible Todal. A masterpiece of make-believe, “The Thirteen Clocks” is a charming, whimsical work in the tradition of Lewis Carroll and L. Frank Baum.
Jul
5
Fri
Summer Car Cruise-in’s at the Cookburg Cafe @ Cooksburg Cafe
Jul 5 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Many Moons and the Thirteen Clocks @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jul 5 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

“Many Moons” & “The Thirteen Clocks”

July 45, & 6, 2019 at 8 p.m.

Tickets: $15 

Presented by: Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild

The Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild provides some fairy tale magic to you this summer and it is two for the price of one! A small troupe of adults & youth give you a double dose of James Thurber, 20th Century American humorist, with the following shows.

“Many Moons”
Dramatized by Charlotte B. Chorpenning and based on the James Thurber short story through The Dramatic Publishing Company
Princess Lenore has fallen mortally ill.  Her pulse grows weak and she won’t even touch her beloved raspberry tarts. It is determined that she is suffering from some mysterious, un-nameable longing and so when she finally asks for the moon, her distraught father tells her she can have it.  The King frantically turns to his Wise Men, but none of them have any idea of even how large the moon is, let alone how to get it.  Finally, it is the Court Jester who acquires the “moon” for the Princess and imparts a lovely bit of philosophy.
“The Thirteen Clocks”
by Fred Sadoff and Marc Bucci  based on the James Thurber short story through Music Theatre International
It is a one-hour musical to finish the evening. When an evil Duke captures a beautiful Princess, her beloved Prince must find one thousand jewels and unfreeze thirteen clocks that the Duke has stopped. If he fails, the Prince will be devoured by the invisible Todal. With the help of a fumbling sprite named Golux and an old woman whose tears turn to gems, the Prince frees the Princess, leaving the evil Duke to the terrible Todal. A masterpiece of make-believe, “The Thirteen Clocks” is a charming, whimsical work in the tradition of Lewis Carroll and L. Frank Baum.
Animal Calls @ Ridge Camp Amphitheater
Jul 5 @ 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Animal Calls

Please bring your chairs, blankets, and your best animal call imitation to the Ridge Camp park Amphitheater for an evening of animal calls.  Join the park naturalist as he demonstrates how and why animals of PA talk to each other.

Jul
6
Sat
Many Moons and the Thirteen Clocks @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jul 6 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

“Many Moons” & “The Thirteen Clocks”

July 45, & 6, 2019 at 8 p.m.

Tickets: $15 

Presented by: Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild

The Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild provides some fairy tale magic to you this summer and it is two for the price of one! A small troupe of adults & youth give you a double dose of James Thurber, 20th Century American humorist, with the following shows.

“Many Moons”
Dramatized by Charlotte B. Chorpenning and based on the James Thurber short story through The Dramatic Publishing Company
Princess Lenore has fallen mortally ill.  Her pulse grows weak and she won’t even touch her beloved raspberry tarts. It is determined that she is suffering from some mysterious, un-nameable longing and so when she finally asks for the moon, her distraught father tells her she can have it.  The King frantically turns to his Wise Men, but none of them have any idea of even how large the moon is, let alone how to get it.  Finally, it is the Court Jester who acquires the “moon” for the Princess and imparts a lovely bit of philosophy.
“The Thirteen Clocks”
by Fred Sadoff and Marc Bucci  based on the James Thurber short story through Music Theatre International
It is a one-hour musical to finish the evening. When an evil Duke captures a beautiful Princess, her beloved Prince must find one thousand jewels and unfreeze thirteen clocks that the Duke has stopped. If he fails, the Prince will be devoured by the invisible Todal. With the help of a fumbling sprite named Golux and an old woman whose tears turn to gems, the Prince frees the Princess, leaving the evil Duke to the terrible Todal. A masterpiece of make-believe, “The Thirteen Clocks” is a charming, whimsical work in the tradition of Lewis Carroll and L. Frank Baum.
Illuminated Night Hike: Old Growth Forests of Ridge Camp @ Nuthole Cabin at the entrance of Ridge Camp
Jul 6 @ 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Illuminated Night Hike: Old Growth Forests of Ridge Camp

Please bring your flashlights & headlamps and meet at the Nuthole Cabin, located at the entrance of Ridge Camp, for an evening candlelit 2-mile interpretive hike within the ancient forest surrounding the campground.  Centuries old hemlock, oak, and black cherry abound.

Jul
7
Sun
Fire Tower/Seneca Point Historical Tour @ Fire Tower Parking Lot
Jul 7 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Fire Tower/Seneca Point Historical Tour

Please bring your binoculars and meet at the Fire Tower Parking Lot for an historical interpretive tour of the Fire Tower and Seneca Point.  Learn about local logging history, observe Indian sign, and take a breathtaking view from the top of the Fire Tower.

Jul
10
Wed
Gentle Yoga with Aromatherapy – Sawmill Art Center Class @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jul 10 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Jul
11
Thu
Acrylic Ballon Paintings – Sawmill Art Center Class @ Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts
Jul 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Instructor: Sherri Croushore