Shaver's Creek Outdoor School is a 50-year-old program that aims to provide upper elementary school-aged children with a positive outdoor experience. Outdoor School is a four-day, three-night residential program in which Penn State students give hands-on lessons in topics of outdoor education. Students come from Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin, and other central Pennsylvania areas. They have the unique opportunity to live in cabins on the property of Camp Blue Diamond in Petersburg, Pennsylvania, and are given first-hand experience with wildlife, night hikes, campfires, family-style meals, and living things lessons.
The Raptor Center at Shaver's Creek is open to the public daily from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm during the months of March through December. Visitors are offered packets on the natural history and biography of each raptor to enable self-guided tours. Also available is a Birds of Prey Show that runs each Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 – 4:00 pm during April through November.
Featured birds of prey include a Golden Eagle, two Great Horned Owls, three Barred Owls, one grey-phase and two red-phase Eastern Screech Owls, two Red-shouldered Hawks, a Broad-winged Hawk, two Red-tailed Hawks, a Turkey Vulture, a Juvenile Bald Eagle, two Adult Bald Eagles, an American Kestrel, and two Barn Owls.
Throughout the weekend prior to Halloween, Shaver's Creek Environmental Center puts on a free Fall Festival that includes face painting, pumpkin carving, arts and crafts, music and live entertainment, natural history programs, food and drink, and the Children's Halloween Trail. Staffed by Penn State students participating in the Recreation, Parks, Tourism, and Management major, the Trail is a guided walk through the decorated Shaver's Creek forest, complete with costumed characters. The event aims to teach the natural history associated with Halloween - for example, explaining why certain animals and creatures (such as owls, spiders, corn stalks, and pumpkins) are Halloween mascots.
The Birding cup is a fundraising tournament held once a year at Shaver's Creek Environmental Center. The contest calls for teams of at least three birders to identify as many species of birds as they can within a 24-hour period. Contestants are required to remain within the parameters of Huntingdon, Centre, and adjoining counties of Central Pennsylvania.
Following the contest, awards are given at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center in State College, Pennsylvania in several categories: The Birding Cup (the team which identifies the most species overall); The County Cup (the team that identifies the most species while only searching one county); The Potter Mug (the best team on which at least half of the members have only two years of birding experience); and The Birding Boot (the best team that travels only by non-motorized means, such as biking, hiking, or canoeing).
The Maple Harvest Festival has been a staple at Shaver's Creek Environmental Center since 1984. The event celebrates the first maple harvest of the year and teaches the maple sugaring processes of the past and present. Participants learn to identify and tap sugar maple trees, enjoy the process of sap being turned into syrup, and watch interpreters act out methods of past harvesters ranging from Native Americans to modern-day farmers. Following the performance, there is live music, storytelling, and all-you-can-eat pancakes and maple syrup.
The Raptor Center at Shaver's Creek is open to the public daily from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm during the months of March through December. Visitors are offered packets on the natural history and biography of each raptor to enable self-guided tours. Also available is a Birds of Prey Show that runs each Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 – 4:00 pm during April through November.
Featured birds of prey include a Golden Eagle, two Great Horned Owls, three Barred Owls, one grey-phase and two red-phase Eastern Screech Owls, two Red-shouldered Hawks, a Broad-winged Hawk, two Red-tailed Hawks, a Turkey Vulture, a Juvenile Bald Eagle, two Adult Bald Eagles, an American Kestrel, and two Barn Owls.
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Following the contest, awards are given at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center in State College, Pennsylvania in several categories: The Birding Cup (the team which identifies the most species overall); The County Cup (the team that identifies the most species while only searching one county); The Potter Mug (the best team on which at least half of the members have only two years of birding experience); and The Birding Boot (the best team that travels only by non-motorized means, such as biking, hiking, or canoeing).
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