Lock Haven gains new activities as summer nears. The Hyner Challenge, trout fishing, an art walk, and a Sigma Sigma Sigma concert are some which are up and coming.
Trails, trees, and scenery can all be spotted during the Hyner Challenge. On April 18 at 8:30a.m over 1,000 participants will begin their 16 mile journey through the woods. This year’s turnout is higher than ever before.
Ellie Sacorskis, 17 of Mill Hall said, “I have done this for two years and am glad more people continue to get involved. It’s a fun experience!”
On April 18 there an art walk will be provided in downtown Lock Haven. From 1-5p.m. anyone interested can participate. It’s a simple way to view the local art work in a friendly setting. People are also permitted to tour certain local businesses. Maps will be distributed to attendees upon arrival.
On April 17, Sigma Sigma Sigma will host a concert called Rock for Robbie to raise money for terminally ill children. It will begin at 6 p.m. The cost is $5 a person. The sorority is hosting this in celebration of their 75th anniversary.
On April 18 it’s the first day of trout fishing season in Pennsylvania. It will be a day to relax and enjoy the calmness of the water for many. Popular fishing spots include: Rauchtown creek, Pine Creek, and Kettle Creek Lake.