What's going on for the beginning of February? (2024)

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What's going on for the beginning of February? (1)

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Boosting child care workforce

“I love my job. Do you?” That is the call to action of a new multi-media early childhood education staff recruitment campaign that kicked off in Cambria, Somerset, Bedford, Blair, Fayette and Westmoreland counties. The campaign, which includes television commercials shared via traditional and digital streaming platforms, social media posts, newspaper ads, billboards, and rollout of a new website, is the work of Early Childhood (EC) Alleghenies. The Learning Lamp is based in Johnstown. Staffing shortages remain at the top of most providers’ shared list of concerns. The EC Alleghenies campaign is an effort to highlight the benefits of working in child care — from making a very real difference in the lives of young learners to the opportunity to earn a college degree for free. The Learning Lamp spent the past 18 monthssecuring grant funding to develop and launch the campaign. To learn more about how to start a career in early childhood education and earn a free college degree, visit ecalleghenies.org.

Confluence Creative Arts Center

Contact info@confuencecreativearts for details or to register for upcoming events and activities. FROGTOWN UKESTRA, Thursdays 6-7 p.m.-ish: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; March 2. Ukuleles are provided or bringyour own. Preregistration requested. Frogtown Ukestra is Confluence's premier and only ukulele-playingfolk-song singing ensemble.It is open to adults and children who are interested in playing the ukelele.Guitars and other acoustic instruments are also welcome. Instruction will be geared for all ages and ability levels with the objective of playing and performing as a group.A final performance showcase will be planned for March 10. OVERBOOKED : LITERARY DISCUSSION GROUP next book discussion: March 19.Title to be determined. POSTCROSSING STARTUP AND MEETUP, 3 p.m. showcase the cards that are received and meet March 19. More info about Postcrossing can be found at:https://www.postcrossing.com/aboutorhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcrossing. CRANKIE KIDS, Thursdays: Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Feb. 16, and Feb. 23. Performance on Feb. 25. Ages 6-16. Preregistration required. Participate in a collaborative crankie-making project.Over several workshop sessions, participants will work together to help create the artwork for a very large and very funny crankie called "Hairy Things." Participants will also develop a performance that will include singing, shadow art, and learning how to be part of a big-time crankie show.The Crankie Kids will be one of the acts in this year's Festival of Scrolling PanoramicArts at the Arts Center on Feb. 25. SILENT MEDITATION, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays. Dress comfortably. Judd Evans will guide participants in sitting and walking meditation.Cushions and chairs are provided and tea and refreshments are available after the practice.

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Winter Speaker Series

The Mary S. Biesecker Public Library new craft-themed “Learning at the Library” Winter Speaker Series local speaker will be featured at 6 p.m. to offer free crafts, activities and informational lectures for the public. The winter series concludes on Feb. 3, in collaboration with the uptown bakery Heirloom Pines, who will be demonstrating techniques and insights on cupcake decorating just in time for Valentine’s Day. Attendance for any of the winter speaker series events is free, but materials are only guaranteed for those who RSVP ahead of time by submitting a form on maryslibrary.com or Facebook, or by calling the front desk at 814-445-4011. The series is being held in conjunction with Somerset Inc.’s “First Fridays in Uptown Somerset” event, where local businesses are open from 4:30-8 p.m. hosting special events, exclusive shopping experiences, popup vendors and more.

Family Movie Night

New Beginnings Outreach Center Church will host Family Movie Night Friday, at 7 p.m. Feb. 3. "Lifemark" will be shown. Fellowship will begin at 6 p.m. This is a free event. The church is at 7398 Somerset Pike, Boswell, one mile north of Jennerstown on the right. For more information, contact the church at 814-629-5001. In the event of severe inclement weather, the event will be canceled.

Comedy Night

The Listie Volunteer Fire Company presents Comedy Night Feb. 4, at the Bakersville Fire Hall, 2341 W. Bakersville-Edie Road, Somerset. Hosted by Rob Epple, features Jimmy Que and headliner Rich Shultis. Doors open at 4 p.m. Buffet-style dinner at 5 p.m. Comedy show starts at 7 p.m. Try your luck at small games of chance and giveaway tickets available. Ticket price includes show and dinner. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased separately. Listie Catering is providing dinner: roast turkey, Salisbury steak, stuffing balls, coleslaw, garlic butter noodles, mixed vegetables and dessert. Purchase tickets at Facebook —Listie Vol. Fire Dept. or at Window World in Somerset, 137 Alisa St., Somerset.

Spaghetti dinner

Spaghetti dinner benefits Roger Saylor and Family, 4-6 p.m. Feb. 4, at New Centerville Banquet Hall. Serving 300 meals, take out only. Roger is a life member of NCRVF Co. After dental surgery complications, he suffered two strokes and has been hospitalized since the beginning of December. He is in Pittsburgh. All proceeds from this dinner will go to the family to help with hospital bills, travel expenses.

Community dinner

A free community dinner, served at the Windber Area Community Kitchen, will be held from 4-6 p.m. Feb. 4, at Calvary United Methodist Church, 1800 Stockholm Ave., Windber. The menu will be Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetables and fruit. The meal will be sponsored and served by Right Elevator.

Ebensburg Winterfest

The Ebensburg Winterfest, hosted by Ebensburg Main Street Partnership in Partnership with Young Peoples Community Center and American Legion Fairgrounds, is set for 8 a.m. Feb. 4. From 9-11 a.m. at the YPCC trailhead is intro to cross country ski rentals and demonstrations; 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Ebensburg Library is snowman building contest with prizes and hot cocoa; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lake Rowena is ice skating, ice fishing, ice hockey and bonfire; and from 1-4 p.m. at the American Legion Fairgrounds is tubing, sledding snowmobiling and bonfire.

Purse Bingo

Unity United Church of Christ Purse Bingo Feb. 4, benefits Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department. Doors open at 12 p.m. 1 p.m. start. Small games of chance.

Chicken barbecue

The St. Peter School PTA chicken barbecue is 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 5. Tickets on sale now at St. Peter School and rectory office while supplies last. Drive up and pick up hot, freshly grilled chicken at St. Peter School ramp entrance. Proceeds benefit St. Peter School PTA.

Pour Tour 3.0

Craft beverage makers in Somerset County and GO Laurel Highlands launched its Pour Tour 3.0. The third iteration of the trail features breweries, wineries, distilleries, meaderies and cideries in Fayette, Somerset and Westmoreland counties. Glades Pike Winery in Somerset, Quinn Brewing Co. Tap Room in Central City, Tall Pines Distillery in Salisbury, Whitehorse Brewing in Berlin, Vin de Matrix Winery in Rockwood and Ponfeigh Distillery, which expects to open later this year, are other Somerset County partners. After users pick up a free passport or download the app, they will get stickers by making purchases from participating locations – or uploading a picture to the app for verification purposes. After collecting enough stickers, they are eligible for prizes. The printed passport features a map to help users locate beverage makers while the app uses GPS to determine the nearest Pour Tour partner. Pour Tour 3.0 prizes include a free T-shirt (15 stickers or check-ins), a growler or stainless steel flask (30 stickers or check-ins) and a canvas/leather wine tote or portable outdoor beverage table (45 stickers or check-ins). Those who complete Tier 3 will be entered into a drawing for a Laurel Highlands getaway. Pour Tour 3.0 ends on Dec. 31.

The Secret Landscapes of the Mind

Exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Zheka, "The Secret Landscapes of the Mind" on display through Feb. 24, at the Community Arts Center of Cambria County, 1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown. A video tour of the artwork will be available at the Center's YouTube & Facebook pages. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.

GriefShare

GriefShare, a 13-week class for those who are grieving the death of a loved one, will begin at Somerset Alliance Church from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Feb. 15, in the Fireside Room.Call the church to register by Feb. 6, or or with any questions at 814-445-8949.

Project FeederWatch

Laurel Hill State Park is hosting Project FeederWatch to observe backyard birds for science. Participants will count birds and submit data for an international research project. Counts will occur on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at the Laurel Hill Visitor Center. Count dates are: Feb. 7, 8, 21 and 22; March 21 and 22; and April 11 and 12. For more information, call the Laurel Hill Visitor Center at 814-352-8649. For those who need an accommodation to participate in park activities because of a disability, contact the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks: at 888-PA-PARKS (voice) 717-558-2710 (local or international voice,) 711 (AT &T Relay Services.) With at least three days’ notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.

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Winter Wonderland Snow Ball

Salisbury Church of the Brethren's Winter Wonderland Snow Ball is from 6-9 p.m. Feb. 11, at the Faith Factory, 153 Union St., Salisbury. An evening of fellowship, music, dancing and food. Featuring DJ Frankie Ryan. Call or text 814-279-0787 to make a reservation by Feb. 6. Semi-formal attire.

Recycling 101

Join on Zoom 6 p.m. Feb. 8 for Recycling 101. Learn to live sustainably, minimize waste production, reusable alternatives, recycling operation, acceptable recyclables and the future for Somerset County. Attend to get a free SOCO Recycling Tote Bag. Meeting ID: 810 3486 7606. Passcode: Recycle.

Friedens Coffeehouse

The Friedens Lutheran Church is gearing up to begin the winter Coffeehouse season.All performances take place 7-9 p.m. Fridays in the church's "Friendship Hall." Along with entertainment, coffee and dessert are served.Coffeehouses are open to the public. The schedule this year will be: Feb. 10 Jeff Webb and the Delectible Sound, Feb. 24 Echo Valley Bluegrass, March 31 Rugg Band, and April 28 John Larimer.There is no admission charge, but the church suggests a donation of $5 for each concert.More information about each group and any weather related cancelations will be provided on the church's Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/friedenslu*theran.

Death by Chocolate

Friends of the Meyersdale Public Library will host the 22nd annual Death by Chocolate contest and auction at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 10 the Amity United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, 315 Center St., Meyersdale. Judging will be in three categories: cakes and pies, cookies and bars, and candy. Entries may be taken to the church hall between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Feb. 10. Cookies, bars and candy must have at least 12 on a plate for judging. Entries must have a chocolate component. Judging will be based on appearance, intensity of chocolate and taste. Cash prizes will be awarded. The best in show receives an additional prize. Judging begins at 5:30 p.m. and is open to the public. The auction follows the judging.

Baked goods, including non-chocolate items, that are being submitted for the bake sale and not for judging may be taken to the Meyersdale Public Library, 210 Center St., Meyersdale, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Feb. 9 or from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 10. The baked goods will be on sale Friday and Saturday until sold out. Use containers that don't have to be returned. Proceeds benefit the Meyersdale Public Library. For more information, call 814-634-0512.

Donate blood in memory of Joyce Lane

An American Red Cross blood drive will be held from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Feb. 11, in memory of Joyce Lane, 66, of Cairnbrook, at the American Red Cross Donor Center, 250 Jari Dr., Johnstown, Feb. 11. Lane passed away Aug. 29, 2022, after a courageous battle with cancer. Her treatment required numerous blood transfusions and Lane was extremely grateful for those who donated to help save her life. To make an appointment,visitRedCrossBlood.organd enter the sponsor code LANE, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Sweetheart Dinner

Sweetheart dinner at 7 p.m. Feb. 18, at Meyersdale Elks Lodge, 327 Dale St., Meyersdale, 814-634-8411. Reservations need to be in by Feb. 10. Meal will include salad, prime rib with California veggies, chopped red potatoes and dessert.

Winter Blast

Winter Blast 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 11, at Prince Gallitzin Marina. Stop by for a variety of free winter activities, bonfire, mountain pies, hot dogs and more. Activities include: 5K Run/Walk, guided winter nature hike, snowmobile demos, cross-country ski loaners, snowshoe loaners, ice fishing, geocaching with GPS, disc golf course, ice skating and sledding, broomball, education station. Many activities dependent on snow conditions.

Sweetheart spaghetti dinner

Sweetheart Spaghetti Dinner for that someone special served from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 11, or until sold out (take outs only) at the Meyersdale Masonic Temple, Beachley Street, Meyersdale. Meals include: Spaghetti, meatballs, rolls, salad and dessert. For advanced orders call Donna 814-267-5111 or Michele 814-341-2117. Calls can be made to the Temple on Saturday only 814-634-5709. Sponsored by Meyersdale Eastern Star.

JSO hometown talent concert

The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra (JSO) will present a concert featuring hometown talent and very special guest Kathy Voytko at the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11. The full orchestra will be conducted by Grammy® Award winning Music Director James Blachly. Michael Bodolosky will be the guest of honor at the concert and the 11 winners of the JSO’s Open Mic Night will be performing as well. Tickets are are available at johnstownsymphony.org/20222023-concerts. The concert will feature vocal performances by: Kevin Bean, Caliph Brown, Isabella Contreras, Marie Eger, Arnie McFarland, Valerie Mize, Jeffrey Moore, Bob Mundy, Atayay Robles, Savanna Scheffel, and Elena Tuinstra.

February Craft Class

Back by popular demand is the relaxing art form of Mandala dot art, 1-3 p.m. Feb. 12, at Windber Community Building second floor. Create a valentine theme riser in your choice of colors. Sign up on Vagaro.com under Windber CB Fitness Program. Proceeds benefit ADA chair lift at Windber Rec Pool.

Sts. Philip and James Catholic Church, Meyersdale, is having a soup sale and basket raffle fundraiser for a new church organ.

Catechism students are holding the soup sale. Soups that will be available are: chicken noodle, beef vegetable, potato, and chili. Preorders of quarts of soup may be made by calling814-634-8150. Orders may be picked upfrom 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 18.The deadline for preorders isFeb. 14. People may also buy a bowl of soup to eat in the church hall from 5-7 p.m. Feb. 18. Dine-in includes soup, bread or crackers, drink and dessert. The Christian Family Life Committee is holding a basket raffle during the soup sale from 3-7 p.m.Feb. 18andfrom noon to 1 p.m. Feb. 19.Winners need not be present for the drawing as long as a phone number is registered. Baskets must be picked up byFeb. 22. Both will be held in the church hall,247 High St., Meyersdale.

Bridal reunion

The Grand Halle on Broad Street, 306 Broad St. (the corner of Broad and Third Avenue), Cambria City Cultural District, Johnstown, will host a new fundraising event called the Grand Halle Bridal Reunion for past, present and future brides and bridal parties from 5-9 p.m. Feb. 18. This includes previous couples who are already married and couples that will soon be married. Additionally, all couples and bridal parties are welcome, regardless of whether they had their ceremony and/or reception at The Grand Halle. The Bridal Reunion serves as a fake wedding reception for couples and their bridal parties to enjoy together. The event additionally serves as a wedding showcase that will feature food, dessert, bar, DJing, and decoration samples from local vendors.Guests can enjoy appetizers, desserts, a cash bar, dancing, decorations, and a photo booth during the evening. Vendors that will be featured at the Bridal Reunion include DJ Jack Labarko Inc., Wedding Elegance by Joelle, Little Details by Reese, The 143, Windswept Entertainment, Bartenders & Us, Schultz Brothers Beer Distributor, Joel Dels 2001 Caterers, Green Gables, Anthony’s, Asiagos, McAneny Brothers, and Sweet Treats by Amanda Giebfried. Additional vendors may appear at the Bridal Reunion. A table reservation discount will be offered to any couples and their bridal parties who are interested in reserving a full table to themselves. Couples should call ahead to take advantage of the discount. Tickets are now available at GrandHalle.com/cultural-events or by calling 814-254-4033 during regular business hours. All ticket reservations must be placed by 5 p.m. Feb. 15.

'Arsenic & Old Lace'

The Community Arts Center of Cambria County is bringing the first Log Art Theatre production of 2023 with “Arsenic & Old Lace”(by Joseph Kesselring). “Arsenic & Old Lace” is a hysterical farce, which includes slapstick and traditional comedy, along with an intriguing plotline. The show will be in the Community Arts Center’s M. Josephine Paul Family Museum, which doubles as a black box theatre; 1217 Menoher Boulevard, in the Westmont section of Johnstown. Production dates and times include:All performances will be held indoors. Feb. 17, Feb. 18, 7 p.m.; Feb. 19, 2 p.m.(matinee); Feb. 24, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.; Feb. 26, 2 p.m.(matinee).

Cash Bingo

Meyersdale Salisbury Berlin Relay For Life Cash Bingo is 2 p.m. Feb. 19, at the Meyersdale Elks, 327 Dale St., Meyersdale. Doors open at 12 p.m. Early birds at 1 p.m. (additional charge). Ten games, six paper cards per game, basket raffle and 50/50. Concession stand opens at 12 p.m.

Witkowski concert

First Lutheran Church, 415 Vine St., Johnstown, will host jazz pianist Deanna Witkowski at 3 p.m. Feb. 19, in the church sanctuary. An offering will be received. Witkowski's program is liturgical jazz and original compositions. A leader in composing jazz music for the church, she is welcomed at churches and concert halls, both solo and with her trio. She also works as a consultant for churches seeking to incorporate jazz in worship.Her love of weaving together jazz and worship has led her to compose and perform sacred music across the country. Witkowski holds a M.A. in jazz piano performance from the City College of New York and a B.M. in classical piano performance from Wheaton College. She is a third-year PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Firearms seminar

An attorney from U.S. LawShield who specializes in firearms laws will present a seminar "Know the Law Before You Draw" from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at Jerome Sportsmen's Association, 3220 Jerome Hill Road, Hollsopple. Topics of discussion will include essential gun laws; use of force and deadly force; Fourth and Fifth Amendments rights; and law enforcement interactions. Sponsored by Mountain Top Defense, there is a charge to attend. Registration can be made by logging on towww.gunlawseminar.com. Information: 814-525-9278.

Happy Birthday Westmoreland! Trivia Night

A night of trivia in celebration of Westmoreland County’s 250th anniversary this year is 7–9 p.m. Feb. 24, hosted by Ace Trivia at Yinzer Valley Farms, 681 Mulberry Hill Road, Mt. Pleasant. They will be celebrating all things Westmoreland with trivia questions specific to the county’s history as well as southwestern Pennsylvania, in the new Cider House Taproom. Signups will start approximately 45 minutes before trivia starts. Yinzer Valley Farms has a full bar menu available and even brews their own hard cider. Call Yinzer Valley Farms for reservations of six or more at 878-295-2507. For more information, call the Westmoreland Historical Society at 724-836-1800 or visit the website, www.westmorelandhistory.org.

Lenten fish fry

Rockwood American Legion Post 279 Lenten fish fry is Feb. 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, serving from 4-7 p.m. Eat in or take out. Delivery to Rockwood. Includes hand bettered fish, baked potato, coleslaw, and dinner roll. Call 814-926-2626.

Murder Mystery

The Meyersdale Community Players will present their 22nd Murder Mystery Dinner Theater show at the Meyersdale fire hall at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 24 and 25 and at 1 p.m. Feb. 26. “Arsenic and Old Mace” will bring back the 70’s and “groovy times.” A roast beef dinner will be served by the firemen. Reservations can be made by calling Britta at 814-634-8584 or Paula at 814-634-8775.

Student Works

The Bottle Works brings back the student art juried exhibition, Student Works in 2023. Students in grades 9-12 residing in Cambria, Somerset, Bedford, or Indiana County are eligible to submit one piece of work, which will be judged by a group of professional artists. Most visual 2-D and 3-D art mediums are welcome. No installations. All submissions are due by Feb. 28. Students and their art teachers/ guardians will be notified of acceptance via email by March 3. Accepted artwork should be ready to hang/displayed upon arrival. Works on paper should be matted or framed. Pieces must be received no later than March 4 at Art Works Building, 413 Third Ave., Johnstown. Cash awards will be given in the following categories for each grade levels: Best of Grade - Each Best of Grade winner’s art classroom will receive an art supplies bundle valued at $500 (limit one per school district); Other Awards (these recipients will be given a Bottle Works Scholarship, which can be used for a designated workshop or class. Awards include: Director’s Choice Award Honorable mention for each grade. For those with questions or need assistance, contact Creative Director Matt Lamb at mlamb@bottleworks.org.

Burg Bingo

Burg Bingo at the Wellersburg District Volunteer Fire Department fire hall, March 5. Doors open at 12 p.m. Games start at 1 p.m. Concessions available for purchase.

Basket Bingo

Basket Bingo featuring Vera Bradley is March 5, at The Good Fellowship Club, Cumberland, Maryland. Doors open at 2 p.m. Bingo starts at 3 p.m. Snacks and soft drinks provided. Door prizes, Chinese Auction and Gaming. Ticket includes 15 games of regular Bingo and snacks. 50/50, Bingo from 2-3 p.m. All proceeds benefit Danny Benson.

Talbot in Johnstown

Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward and 2009 Stanley Cup Champion Max Talbot will make a public appearance in Johnstown March 24. The evening will begin with a one-hour, private VIP event with Talbot inside 1st Summit Arena. Talbot will then drop the ceremonial “first puck” prior to the start of the Tomahawks game against the Philadelphia Rebels. He will then be doing a free meet and greet for fans in the party pit. Fans will not be required to purchase a meet and greet ticket. A limited number of tables and individual seats at the private event are available and can be booked by emailing derek@johnstowntomahawks.com. Tickets for all Tomahawks home games can be purchased, and sent directly to your mobile device from www.ticketmaster.com.

Comedy Fest

Trailhead Brewing Co. and the Rockwood Volunteer Fire Department presents Comedy Fest March 11. Doors open at 5 p.m. Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Show 6-7 :30 p.m. Music by Habatat 8-11 p.m. Host is Chuck Krieger. Headliners are John Evans, Shannon Norman and Trey McDonough. Ticket includes dinner, show and dancing. For information and tickets, visit the Brewery at 402 Main St., call 814-926-7923 or email contact@drinktrailhead.com. The fire department will have games of chance. Local vendors offering products.

Rain barrel sale

Somerset County Recycling is hosting a rain barrel pre-order sale and workshop. Orders are taken online at https://enviroworld.us/somersetpa. Pre-order deadline is March 12. Orders will be available for pickup between 9 a.m. and noon March 25. The rain barrel workshop is at 9 a.m. March 25 at the Somerset Conservation District Conference Room, 6024 Glades Pike, Somerset.

Wild About Bags

Wild About Bags, a purse party fundraiser to benefit Laurel Arts, is 2 p.m. March 26, at the Bakersville fire hall. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Only 250 tickets sold. See Cindy for tickets.

Cherry Blossom Festival bus trip

The Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center will travel to Washington, D.C. April 8, for Petalpalooza - CherryBlossom Festival. Artists can tote their tools to capture the civic scenes and the budding blossoms for a unique plein air painting/ drawing experience. For those who just want to tour the National Mall and enjoy the flowers can do that as well. The bus trip is part of the Bottle Works’ 30th anniversary celebration activities. All year-long, the organization aims to provide fun special events and programs that highlight its mission: inspiring artistic passion, creating community connectivity, and honoring heritage and cultures. Ticket includes transportation, Petalpalooza festivities and bus ride snacks. The bus will stop at Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, 5621 Spectrum Dr., Frederick, MD 21703, on the way back to Johnstown. Seats are limited. Payment is due upon registration. Registration deadline is March 24. To attend, go towww.bottleworks.org, to fill out the registration form. Online payment option is also available. Or register via phone with Melody by calling 814-535-2020.

What's going on for the beginning of February? (2024)

FAQs

What happens on the 1st of February? ›

National Freedom Day, always observed on February 1st, celebrates freedom from slavery.

What is considered the beginning of February? ›

For this question, lets only consider the month of February in non-leap years. You can consider the dates from 1 February to 9 February as early February. The period of 10 February to 19 February can be considered as mid February. The late period of 20 February to 28 February, you can consider it as late February.

What special day is on February 1? ›

Famous birthdays include Clark Gable, Langston Hughes, and Harry Styles. February 1st also marks National Freedom Day and National Bubble Gum Day.

What three events are celebrated starting feb 1? ›

February 01
  • NATIONAL DARK CHOCOLATE DAY - February 1.
  • OPTIMIST DAY | First Thursday in February.
  • NATIONAL TEXAS DAY - February 1. ...
  • NATIONAL GET UP DAY - February 1. ...
  • NATIONAL BAKED ALASKA DAY - February 1.
  • NATIONAL SERPENT DAY - February 1.

Does anything special happen in February? ›

Of course, February is the month of Valentine's Day and the federal holiday Presidents' Day, and it's when we honor Black History Month too. This year, Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) and Ash Wednesday also fall in February.

What is February month special for? ›

List of Important Days in February 2024
DateEvents
1st FebruaryIndian Coast Guard Day
2nd FebruaryWorld Wetlands Day
4th FebruaryWorld Cancer Day & Independence Day of Sri Lanka
6th FebruaryInternational Day of Zero Tolerance To Female Mutilation
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What day is rare in February? ›

Created in 2008, Rare Disease Day is observed on the “rarest day of the year”—February 29 in leap years (February 28 in non-leap years)—as a way to galvanize the global rare disease community around the goal of achieving “equity in social opportunity, healthcare and access to diagnosis and therapies for people living ...

What awareness day is February 1st? ›

Time to Talk Day is an annual awareness day held at the beginning of February. It's a day for us all to start a conversation about mental health. Talking about mental health isn't easy.

What happened on Feb 2? ›

On this day in 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race and intending to ensure, with the Fourteenth Amendment, the civil rights of former slaves.

What is the most famous day in February? ›

Feb 14 Valentine's Day It was during the 1400s that the day was associated with romance. Messages, or 'Valentines' as they were called, began to appear. Handwritten letters and poems declaring affections of love became more and more popular.

What is February 1st called? ›

National Freedom Day is a United States observance on February 1 honoring the signing by President Abraham Lincoln of a joint House and Senate resolution that later was ratified as the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

What are February borns called? ›

February babies' horoscope sign is Aquarius or Pisces.

Aquarians are incredibly flexible, are team-players, and are passionate about making the world a better place. The downside? Aquarians can be rebels, which you might especially feel in the toddler years!

What month is February spiritually? ›

February means "purification," and reflects both a pagan and Christian tradition of purification during this month.

What is the fact of the day Feb 1? ›

National Freedom Day is celebrated in the United States on February 1, in remembrance of Abraham Lincoln's signing of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the US. In 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened for the first time in New York City, with Chief Justice John Jay presiding.

What season is February 1st? ›

The seasons are defined as spring (March, April, May), summer (June, July, August), autumn (September, October, November) and winter (December, January, February).

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