As Lock Haven citizens, college students, and visitors prepare for summer, new events and activities within Lock Haven surface for everyone to participate in. Both educational and exhilarating opportunities exist.
The Heisey Museum built in 1830 is available for the public to view. The Museum is Lock Haven’s oldest brick building. The museum provides both keynote speakers and tours throughout the year. The tours provide a glimpse into the town’s history and provide factual information regarding previous American life.
At Price Performance Center on Lock Haven University campus students will hold their dance recitals on April 6, 2010. Anyone is permitted to attend, the cost is free.
As the weather warms up people get excited to enjoy the Susquehanna River. Whether floating, boating, or simply swimming the water becomes an ideal summer escape. The Lock Haven Beach is also available. A lifeguard is present during popular hours to ensure a safe experience.
Lock Haven is a summertime hot spot for those willing to explore its sidewalks. Regardless of age there is something pleasurable for everyone to partake in. Therefore, grab a visor and a pair of sunglasses and enjoy the sunshine along the way.



