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Inside: New in Happy Valley ... 2 Arts & Culture ............. 3 Happy Valley Map ...... 9 Upcoming Events . ..... 8 Summer/Fall 2006 Featured Links on HappyValley.com What to Do Where to Stay Where to Eat Relocate Penn State Stumped on the perfect present to get the biggest Penn State fan on your holiday shopping list? See our listing of authentic gifts straight from the heart of Happy Valley 7 Treat your family to some action on the ice, as the Penn State Icers start another exciting season 6 Penn State football is fun for the entire family! See our listings of family‑friendly activities to do before and after the game 5 Fall 2007 Family Fun Cool Guys Great Gifts

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Welcome to the White House, Penn State Icers, Holiday Gifts, Nearby Accommodations, Family Attractions, Big City Fun, Places to Fill Up

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Inside:New in Happy Valley . . . 2

Arts & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Happy Valley Map . . . . . . 9

Upcoming Events . . . . . . �8

Summer/Fall 2006 Featured Links on HappyValley.com

• What to Do

• Where to Stay

• Where to Eat

• Relocate

• Penn State

Stumped on the perfect present to get the biggest Penn State fan on your holiday shopping list? See our listing of authentic gifts straight from the heart of Happy Valley . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Treat your family to some action on the ice, as the Penn State Icers start another exciting season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Penn State football is fun for the entire family! See our listings of family‑friendly activities to do before and after the game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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Good Eats

Texas RoadhouseThis family restaurant is famous for its steaks and award‑winning, fall‑off‑the‑bone ribs. The wait staff provides the perfect entertainment for your family, taking breaks from serving to participate in line dances in the middle of the restaurant. 1885 Waddle Road, State College; 814‑235‑7427

Belly Buster Burritos Taqueria & Espresso BarWhere else can you get an authentic Mexican burrito and gourmet coffee, all in one sitting?

Belly Buster’s menu features an extensive Mexican menu that is sure to, well, bust your belly. Their coffee bar features both Mexican and traditional favorites. 444 E. College Ave., State College; 814‑237‑2137; www .bellybusterburritos .com

Olde New YorkThe owners of Schnitzel’s in Bellefonte, which was lost in the Bush House fire, have brought new life to town with the opening of Olde New York. The eclectic menu of German, Italian and American food has something to please everyone. Giant Plaza, 2298 E. College Ave., State College; 814‑237‑1582

Stay Here

Fairfield InnLocated next to Quaker Steak & Lube, the Fairfield Inn is a great new addition to the list of local places to stay. Features of this new hotel include a free continental breakfast, heated indoor pool and whirlpool spa, and free high‑speed Internet access. The hotel is also entirely smoke‑free.2215 N. Atherton St., State College; 814‑238‑3871

If You Haven’t Been Here in a While…Check Out our Ever‑Growing List of New Places in Happy Valley!

Welcome to our Fall issue of the HappyValley.com Fun Guide. If you are picking up this publication for the first time, let me explain what we do: we specialize in packaging FUN here in Happy Valley. We are proud to be the only source that provides comprehensive listings of hotels, restaurants, and attractions in and around our special college town. We like to call ourselves the DEFINITIVE guide for you to plan your fun in central Pennsylvania’s version of Disneyworld. HappyValley.com is most useful when you are seeking your options and making decisions on accommodations, dining, fun, and more. We continually are upgrading the site to make it more convenient and easy to scan for ideas, and to stimulate you to continue

to enjoy all that this area offers. This print companion to HappyValley.com is published quarterly for each season. With Happy Valley fast becoming a year-round destination for alumni, parents, prospective and current students, and other visitors we are considering publishing this print companion monthly. As much as we love the extended summer weather, we’re looking forward to the unmatched beauty of Happy Valley’s changing landscape, not to mention that night game against Ohio State. See you there!

Having trouble finding a vacant hotel room right in Happy Valley? Maybe you just prefer a quieter accommodation? Or maybe you like getting a jump start on your drive home? These nearby accommodations offer great alternatives for booking your weekend visit to Happy Valley.

Victorian Loft Bed and BreakfastThe Victorian Loft Bed and Breakfast is an elegant 1894 riverfront Victorian in Clearfield’s historic district. Period furnishings; A/C; wireless Internet access. Full breakfast featuring home‑baked goods, custom‑blended juices, specialty main dishes. Walk to restaurants,

theaters, parks, downtown shops. Located 42 miles west of State College, PA. 216 S. Front St., Clearfield; 814‑765‑4805; Find them on HappyValley.com or at www .virtualcities .com/pa/victorianloft .htm

Laurel Ridge Bed & BreakfastThis B&B occupies two acres on a wooded ridge 250 feet above an agricultural valley 35 minutes southwest of State College. You can sit and relax, read, visit, bird watch or nap on either the deck surrounding the house, or on the canopied glider in our water garden with its several waterfalls, stream and pond. 1673 Mountain Laurel Ct., Warriors Mark; 814‑632‑6813

Riley’s Bed & BreakfastA Mediterranean Revival Mansion featuring full private baths, queen‑size beds, brick fenced courtyard, generous breakfast and much more. The B&B is minutes from I‑99 and 28 miles southwest of State College. 863 Washington Ave., Tyrone; 814‑684‑1198

Visit www.happyvalley.com for listings of many more nearby attractions!

Just a Stone’s Throw AwayNearby Accommodations Offer Alternative Lodging Options During Popular Weekends in Happy Valley

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Before the GamePenn State Tailgreat Party. Tailgate with spirit at the Penn State Tailgreat Party. Three hours before every home football game, go to the Bryce Jordan Center and get pumped at the Tailgreat Party. The party features the Penn State Marching Blue Band, the Nittany Lion mascot, and the Penn State cheerleaders and dance team. Tailgreat parties are free and a fun way to gear up for the game. After the tailgreat, join the Blue Band for their traditional march to the stadium to kick off the game. Bryce Jordan Center; 814‑865‑5555; www.bjc.edu

Spikes Stadium. Enjoy the game in comfort by renting out a suite for a home football game. The suites offer great accommodations, such as climate control and catering, and are in the midst of the tailgating atmosphere. And get this clean little secret: even if you don’t have a suite, you can still stop by the stadium during the game to use the cleanest bathrooms in the area! 701 Porter Road, University Park; 814‑272‑1711; www.statecollegespikes.com

After the GameHarner Farm. Stop by this family‑run farm after the game to pick pumpkins and enjoy an ice cream cone or milkshake to celebrate. Harner Farm offers fresh produce including apples of all varieties, and kids will love the farm’s corn maze. On game days Harner Farm is open from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 2191 W. Whitehall Rd., State College; 814‑237‑7919; www.harnerfarm.com

Penn’s Cave. Take the entire family to America’s only all‑water cavern and wildlife park only minutes away from downtown State College. Guided tours are offered through Penn’s Cave’s limestone cavern, rich in geology and history. Millions of years old, the cavern is a fascinating and fun experience for parents and children. Visit Penn’s Cave’s web site for rates and schedules. 222 Penns Cave Rd., Centre Hall; 814‑364‑1664; www.pennscave.com Tussey Mountain. Head to Tussey Mountain for some outdoor fun! All summer activities, such as the driving range, batting cages and go-karts, are open until the end of October. When the weather gets colder, plan to hit the slopes. Snowboard and ski rentals are available, as well as personal and group instruction. If tubing is more your speed, try out the snowtubing park with the specially designed lift to take you to the top. 301 Bear Meadows Road, Boalsburg; 814‑466‑6266; www.tusseymountain.com

Shaver’s Creek. Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center provides a mix of educational and recreational fun for parents and kids of all ages. Enjoy the Raptor Center, hiking trails around Lake Perez, picnic areas, and discovery room featuring snakes, turtles, and more. Shaver’s Creek, located in the Stone Valley Recreation Area, is close to state parks, caves, and lakes. Bring the entire family for a day of exploring what Happy Valley’s outdoors has to offer. For hours and directions, visit their web site. 3400 Discovery Road, Petersburg; 814‑863‑2000; www.outreach.psu.edu/shaverscreek

A Family AffairArea Attractions Provide Fun Alternatives to Traditional Game‑Day TailgatingPenn State football is for everyone, so treat the entire family to the Nittany Lion experience with these family-friendly ideas for parents and kids of all ages. For more family friendly ideas, visit the Family Guide on HappyValley.com.

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The Palmer Museum of ArtThe Palmer Museum of Art, located on Penn State’s University

Park campus, is a one-of-a-kind arts center. The museum is free admission and offers an assortment of exhibitions containing 11 galleries of artworks and artifacts, a 150-seat auditorium for film viewings and artists’ lectures, and an outdoor sculpture garden.

The Palmer Museum of Art hosts many events for all ages throughout the year. These include the Monthly Art of Music series, First Thursday events, weekly gallery talks, workshops for children and adults, films, lectures, the annual Holiday Ornament Sale and the Annual Gala and auction. HappyValley.com promotes Palmer events on its events calendar so check in often for details.

“The Palmer Museum of Art is a rare gem in Happy Valley that is free to the public and focused on education,” said Ali Bradley, the

museum’s Coordinator of Membership and Public Relations.Curtin Road, University Park; www.psu.edu/dept/palmermuseum

The Center for the Performing Arts at Eisenhower Auditorium“The Center’s vision is ‘enriching lives through inspiring experiences,’ and that’s what we aim to do every time we open the curtain,” said Laura Sullivan, Marketing and Communications Director for the Center.

The Center for the Performing Arts, a part of the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State, provides a variety of events in music, dance, theatre, and family. These events include ballet performances, classical music and opera to jazz and world music, children’s stories, family shows, and Broadway plays. Lots of exciting shows are on tap this season, so check out the

Events Calendar in this issue and check HappyValley.com often for updates and details. Eisenhower Auditorium, University Park; www.cpa.psu.edu

The Nittany Valley SymphonyThe Nittany Valley Symphony is a non-profit symphonic orchestra that provides the opportunity for local musicians, both amateur and professional, to perform. In the early years, performances used to be held in the State College High School Auditorium. Now the Symphony plays in Eisenhower Auditorium, where the stage is larger and the seating comfortable.

The Nittany Valley Symphony loves to play in a community that loves to hear good classical music. The Symphony offers a wide array of conventional sounds, symphonic dances, Broadway music, and many others. Check the HappyValley.com calendar for upcoming performances. Eisenhower Auditorium, University Park; www.nvs.org

The State TheatreAfter being closed for five years, The State Theatre re-opened its doors in December 2006, offering Happy Valley a venue for live

Big City FunHappy Valley is Home to a Thriving Arts & Culture SceneWhether you’re into classical music, live theatre, or visual arts, Happy Valley offers numerous cultural attractions and events that everyone in your family will enjoy.

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original music, plays and musicals, dance, films on the big screen and other performing arts. The HappyValley.com Events Calendar promotes events at the State. 130 W. College Ave., State College; 814‑272‑0606; www.thestatetheatre.org

The Bryce Jordan CenterState College’s venue for live national performances and other family fun. Musical performers in 2007 have included Hall & Oates and Nickelback, while Cirque du Soleil Saltimbanco and The Harlem Globetrotters have entertained families this year. The BJC is also home to Penn State basketball. 127 Bryce Jordan Center, University Park; 814‑863‑5500; www.bjc.psu.edu

First Thursdays Celebrate art and culture on the first Thursday of every month in downtown State College. This monthly event features exhibits and performances designed to showcase culture and provide entertainment in State College. Each month, various events, activities and demonstrations take place in a variety of locations throughout Happy Valley. Shopping, dining and events for all ages make First Thursday a perfect way to start the weekend. Details on First Thursdays are on the HappyValley.com Event Calendars. Downtown State College and University Park Campus; 814‑238‑7004; www.firstthursdaystatecollege.org

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Don’t Miss These Great Opportunities to Add a Little Culture to Your Life

Upcoming at the Palmer:

October 17, “Italian Songs and Arias” performed by selected undergraduate and graduate voice students

November 14, Baroque Ensemble, directed by Robert Nairn, associate professor of music December 12, Chamber Singers, conducted by Christopher Kiver, assistant professor of music

Center for Performing Arts brings to the Eisenhower stage:

October 25, GYPSY

October 31‑November 1, Macbeth December 4, Annie February 1‑2, Movin’ Out Nittany Valley Symphony has the following performances planned:

December 8, A Family Concert

February 5, Spanish HolidayMarch 1, The King and I

The State Theatre welcomes exciting live acts in the coming months, including:

October 18‑20, Little Shop of Horrors

October 31, Spider Kelly January 26, The Capitol Steps

The Bryce Jordan Center will host:

October 18, Akon and Rihanna

October 28, Celtic WomanNovember 2, Sarah Silverman

PA Military Museumwww.pamilmuseum.org

602 Boalsburg Pike • Boalsburg, PA 16827 • Phone 814-466-6263 Hours: Sunday - 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. • Tues. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

PA Military Museumwww.pamilmuseum.org

PA Military Museumwww.pamilmuseum.org

Savor the Flavors of the SeasonNew Fall Menu!

Contemporary American cuisineFull bar service • Independently owned

Upscale dining/casual atmosphere • Menus onlinealso this month - Oktoberfest

HarrisonsMenu.com1221 East College Avenue • 814.237.4422

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Fans Make this Season Memorable with Tremendous Team SupportRemaining Games Promise Just as Much Excitement

An Outlook to the Remaining Home Games this Season

Penn State entered the 2007 season with high hopes. The Nittany Lions started the season 3-0—including their “White Out” win over Notre Dame—before losing a hard fought contest with Big Ten rival, Michigan, on September 22, and suffered their second loss to Illinois on September 29. The Nittany Lions got back on track versus Iowa on October 6, beating the Hawkeyes 27-7. This brings the Nittany Lions’ home winning streak to 18 of the last 19 games at Beaver Stadium.

Penn State will square off against Wisconsin for Homecoming on October 13, and Ohio State on October 27, and despite a few losses, fans will no doubt be out in full force to cheer on their Nittany Lions.

Ohio State was the Big Ten home game most people circled on their calendar as the game of the season, with good reason. The Buckeyes are coming off a 12-1 season and 8-0 against Big Ten Conference competition. The Buckeyes defeated Penn State 28-6 during their 2006 match-up at Ohio Stadium. But this time the Buckeyes come to Beaver Stadium for a night game, where the packed house will be pumped up and ready for some serious cheering.

Loyal Penn State fans will make the most of the rest of the season, especially the Ohio State game, and look toward next year. The Nittany Lions will close out their home season on November 3rd against Purdue.

Can’t Score Tickets? You’re Not out of the Game.

Tickets will be hard to come by for the OSU match-up as well as all other home games, but many people will still come to tailgate and hope to purchase tickets before kickoff. Also check out The Greatest Show in College Football, which offers a wide variety of activities, food and fun for fans in the area around the stadium. Families will enjoy Tailgreats at the Bryce Jordan Center starting three hours prior to game time.

Fans are reminded that the new “no drinking” policy is in effect again this season, meaning you cannot consume alcohol outside the stadium during the duration of the game.

Happy Valley also offers fun alternatives for watching the action on TV. Almost every local bar and restaurants will have the game on so there are plenty of places to watch the game:

Rotelli, 814‑238‑8463 Damons Restaurant, 814‑237‑6300Champs Sports Bar & Grill, 814‑234‑7700Prospector’s Allegheny Rib Co., 814‑861‑7427Home Delivery Pizza Pub State College, 814‑237‑7777Quaker Steak & Lube, 814‑234‑8900

Another place to tailgate and watch the game on TV is across the road from Beaver Stadium at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, home to Penn State Baseball and The State College Spikes baseball team. Suites can be rented on a per‑game basis this season. 814‑272‑1711; www.statecollegespikes.com

For more information on football weekends visit the Football Guide on HappyValley.com, and don’t forget to check out the Ticket Info Center on HappyValley.com at www.happyvalley.com/forum.

2007 Penn State Home Schedule & Results

9/1 Florida International W, 59‑0

9/8 Notre Dame W, 31‑10

9/15 Buffalo W, 45‑24

10/6 Iowa W, 27‑7

10/13 Wisconsin

10/27 Ohio State

11/3 Purdue

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200�‑2007 Success: Penn State finished with a record of 31-6-2 last season and lost to Oakland University in the final of the ACHA Division 1 National Championship game.

Head Coach: Scott Balboni returns after being recognized as the ACHA Division 1 Coach of the Year.

Location: Penn State Ice Pavilion, Greenberg Indoor Sports Complex

Ticket Prices:Regular RatesAdult $7.50Student, Senior Citizen, Children (Students must show ID) $5.00Standing Room (After all seats sold) $4.00

Group Rates (groups of 10 or more)Adult $6.50Student, Senior Citizen, Children $4.00

For Ice Rink info: www.PennStateIceRink.psu.edu

2007‑2008 Outlook: Depth, leadership and potential should lead to good things for the Penn State Icers’ upcoming 2007-2008 season. The Icers are ranked No. 1 in the pre‑season ACHA Division 1 rankings and face‑off against fifth-ranked Ohio on October 19.All starters except for the goalie position

return this season. Nick Signet will be the starting goalie this season and Icers’ Coach Scott Balboni expects a big year from the junior.

This will be a deep team with 12 juniors and seven seniors returning. “I really like our depth. I have been involved with Penn State Hockey for approximately 10 years and I would say this is the deepest I’ve seen here,” said Balboni. In addition to many veterans, Penn State also added five solid freshmen.

Leading the way on offense will be senior, Matt Schwatrz and junior Luke DeLorenzo. Senior defensive captain Keith Jordan of State College will anchor the defense.

“The outlook is very positive,” said Balboni. “Since we only lost one player and made it to the National Championship Game we are

expecting to have a solid team and a solid year.”

If you’ve never seen the Icers play you don’t know what you’re missing. Catch a game this year and join their winning tradition.

Very Cool: Penn State Icers Set Sights on Another Trip to Championships

Penn State Icers2007‑08 Home Schedule:

10/19 Ohio 9 p.m.

10/20 Ohio 3:30 p.m.

10/26 IUP 9 p.m.

11/16 Liberty 9 p.m.

11/17 Liberty 3:30 p.m.

11/30 Delaware 9 p.m.

12/1 Delaware 3:30 p.m.

12/7 West Virginia 9 p.m. University

12/8 West Virginia 3:30 p.m. University

12/14 Niagara 9 p.m.

1/18 Navy 9 p.m.

1/19 Navy 3:30 p.m.

1/23 Washington 8 p.m. & Jefferson

1/25 Drexel 9 p.m. (Alumni Weekend)

1/26 Drexel 3:30 p.m. (Alumni Weekend)

2/1 Rhode Island 9 p.m.

2/2 Rhode Island 3:30 p.m.

2/22 Stony Brook 9 p.m.

2008 ACHA National Tournament –Rochester, NY (Feb. 29 & March 5)

Full Schedule at www.pennstatehockey.com

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Nittany Lion Basketball Sets Out to Prove that Football Isn’t the Only Game in Happy Valley

Where: Bryce Jordan Center, seating capacity 15,261

Coach: Ed DeChellis (5th Year at Penn State)

200� Season: 11-19 overall record (11-8 Home), 2-15 Big Ten Conference (2-6 Home)

2007 Outlook: Penn State Head Coach Ed DeChellis has had success in the past building a solid basketball program. He coached East Tennessee State from 1996-2003 and during that time they won three conference titles and made the NCAA

Tournament for the first time in a decade.

This is DeChellis’ fifth year at Penn State and he has had the time to recruit his own players. This could be the year where you see the Nittany Lions surprise the college basketball world. In the end, winning Big Ten Conference games is the key. In order to prepare, Penn State has some exciting non‑conference games scheduled as a warm up.

Virginia Tech of the ACC Conference comes to Happy Valley on November 28, followed by the Big East’s Seton Hall on December 1. Princeton visits the BJC on December 12.

The home regular season will get underway on November 12 when the Nittany Lions face Saint Francis (PA). Penn State starts their Big Ten home slate on January 12 against Minnesota. Penn State will play nine Big Ten games total at home including the regular season finale on March 8 against Indiana.

The Nittany Lions return several starters from last season including senior guard Geary Claxton. Claxton led the team in scoring with 16.3 points per contest and averaged 8 rebounds per game last year. He was the 2007 Penn State Co‑MVP and Second Team All Big Ten as voted by the media.

The other 2007 Penn State Co-MVP, Jamelle Cornley, returns this season as well. Cornley, a junior, was second on the team in scoring with 13.5 points per game and averaged 6.7 rebounds. He was named an Honorable Mention for the All‑Big‑Ten Team. Senior forward Brandon Hassell and junior guard Danny Morrissey also return. Morrissey led the Nittany Lions with 64 three pointers last season.

Penn State men’s basketball has a tough schedule, stable coach and a promising cast, and is out to prove that Happy Valley will rally around its program.

Ticket Information: For more information on tickets call 814-863-1000.

Nittany Lion Basketball Home Schedule11/7 Slippery Rock 7:30 p.m. (exhibition)11/12 Saint Francis (PA) 7 p.m.11/16 Canisius 7 p.m.11/28 Virginia Tech 9:30 p.m.12/1 Seton Hall 8 p.m.12/12 Princeton 7 p.m.12/15 Denver 1 p.m.12/23 Colgate 2 p.m.12/31 Lehigh 1 p.m.1/12 Minnesota 2 p.m.1/15 Wisconsin 9 p.m.1/23 Purdue 7 p.m.1/29 Ohio State 7 p.m.2/2 Michigan State 8 p.m.2/16 Illinois 7 p.m.2/27 Iowa 7 p.m.3/1 Michigan 8 p.m.3/8 Indiana TBA3/13 ‑ 16 Big Ten Tournament Indianapolis, Ind.

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Lady Lions to Begin New Season and New Era with Coquese Washington

Season PreviewStarting something new is always exciting and unnerving at the same time. The Penn State women’s basketball team will have a new coach on the sidelines this season for

the first time in 27 years. Bring on the Coquese Washington era.

Washington comes from a strong Notre Dame women’s basketball program. She will have a good

foundation in some returning starters and also has some great young talent.

The Lady Lion’s leading scorer from last year, sophomore guard Tyra Grant, is returning after averaging 14.6 points per game. Providing strong leadership will be returning team co-captain, senior Kamela Gissendanner. Gissendanner added 12.8 points per game last season.

Playing in front of a lively crowd at home makes it easier to adjust as well. Last season the Lady Lions went 12-1 at home and 7-1 in Big Ten Play at home.

A tough non‑conference schedule leading into Big Ten play will help build a team yearning for post‑season play. They play host to the WBCA/Basketball Travelers Classic on November 9‑11. Penn State tips off with Arizona on November 9. They then play Charlotte on November 10 and Pittsburgh on November 11.

Penn State starts off the Big Ten Home slate on January 2 versus Illinois. They then have a three‑game stretch at home from Feb. 10, 14 and 17 against Iowa, Minnesota and Michigan State respectively.

Despite a 15-16 overall record last season, Penn State should have plenty incentive to better that record and impress Coach Washington.

Ticket Information: For more information on tickets or call 814-863-1000.

Penn State Lady Lions Home Schedule10/31 Millersville 7 p.m. (Exhibition)11/9 Arizona 7:30 p.m. (Basketball Traveler Classics)11/10 Charlotte 6:30 p.m. (Basketball Traveler Classics)11/11 Pittsburgh 4 p.m. (Basketball Traveler Classics)11/25 Drexel 2 p.m.12/2 Duke 5 p.m. (Big 10 & ACC Challenge)12/9 Georgetown 3 p.m.12/13 Mississippi 8 p.m.1/2 Illinois TBA1/10 Northwestern TBA1/17 Purdue TBA1/20 Michigan TBA 2/3 Wisconsin TBA2/10 Iowa TBA2/14 Minnesota TBA2/17 Michigan State TBA2/28 Ohio State TBA3/6 ‑ 9 Big Ten Tournament Indianapolis, Ind.

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Find a Unique Treasure at One of Happy Valley’s Antique ShopsA large variety of high quality antique stores have made Happy Valley an antiquing destination. Check out one of these top spots for finding antique treasures.

John R. Snedden Ltd.A stroll through John R. Snedden Ltd. is guaranteed to spark your curiosity and interest in antiques. From Civil War muskets to large

Pennsylvania-made china chests, this collection of investment quality antiques offers a wide array of pieces, each with its own personality. Owner John R. Snedden has been involved with antiques since he began restoring furniture as a young man, and is happy to explain the history of each piece in his store. Snedden said, “Although I do grow attached to

some items, I am most satisfied with my work when the pieces find a happy home.” John R. Snedden Ltd. is located approximately eight miles east of State College on Route 322 (General Potter Highway) in central Pennsylvania. 1996 General Potter Highway, Centre Hall; 814‑364‑1771; www.johnrsneddenltd.com

2nd Generation‑David Donnelly AntiquesTake an antiquing road trip to Duncansville to peruse the collections of one famous antiquing family. Bridget Donnelly Benner, former proprietor of Boalsburg’s 2nd Generation Antiques, has joined

forces with her father, “King” David Donnelly to offer a new spin on the traditional antiquing experience. Enjoy the hunt through eight buildings and one huge yard filled with an assortment of fabulous finds like no others in the state. 1224 3rd Ave., Duncansville; 814‑695‑5942; http://2ndgenerationantiques.com

Other great places to find antique treasures:

Apple Hill Antiques 105 Gerald St., State College; 814‑238‑2980

Conklin’s Corner Antique Mall 670 Tyrone Pike, Philipsburg; 814‑342‑0650

Dixon Antiques & Restoration Center 131 W. High St., Bellefonte; 814‑234‑8122

Golden Leaf Rt. 322, Boalsburg; 814‑364‑9592

The Unionville Antique Shop Alt. Route 220, Unionville; 814‑355‑9846

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Happy Valley Gifts Are in Style this SeasonLocal and Online Retailers Offer the Best in Penn State Merchandise and Unique Happy Valley Favorites

This holiday season, shop downtown State College to get the perfect gift for Penn State alumni and Happy Valley lovers. Ornaments, clothing, accessories, and other great gift ideas are available at a variety of stores located in the heart of Happy Valley.

One‑of‑a‑Kind Penn State Gifts by Christopher RadkoGeorge’s Floral Boutique. Located on College Avenue, George’s Floral offers a unique collection of Penn‑State‑inspired ornaments by Christopher Radko Designs. “These items are made for our store only, making them a rare find,” said owner Mitch Ballas. “They are heirloom quality, meant to be respected and handed down from one generation to the next.” Ornaments designed in honor of the University are a great way for PSU fans to show their pride all year round. “The ornaments are Penn State specific, not holiday,” said Ballas. New this year is a Christopher Radko cookie jar as part of Radko’s new tabletop

line available only at George’s. “Our driving force behind the line is to provide merchandise which gives pride in ownership. It’s our way of giving back to PSU,” Ballas said. Pre-orders are being taken now for the first design in the new tabletop line and pieces are expected to ship right after January 1, 2008. 482 East College Ave., State College; 800-301-2722; www.georgesfloral.com.

Clothing and AccessoriesPenn State Bookstore. A proud sponsor of Penn State Athletics, the Penn State Bookstore has Penn State apparel including your official white-out shirt. Visit the Penn State Bookstore to purchase your gifts, or order them online. 1 Pollock Rd., University Park; 814‑863‑0205; http://psu.bkstore.com

Lions Pride. Lions Pride offers a wide variety of gift ideas including sports wear, women’s clothing, hats, jewelry, and glassware and mugs. Youth and infant clothing is also available as gifts for your future Penn Staters. Other great gift ideas for Penn State fans include tailgate merchandise, blankets and golf accessories. 112 East College Ave., State College; 814‑234‑2153; www.lions‑pride.com

The Family Clothesline. Located downtown, The Family Clothesline offers authentic Penn State licensed clothing, Nittany Lion souvenirs, and other Penn State merchandise at lower prices. Hats, T-shirts,

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football jerseys, and sweatshirts are perfect for outfitting Happy Valley lovers. Picture frames, car accessories and glassware also make great gifts for PSU fans. 352 East College Ave., State College; 814‑237‑1946; www.pennstateclothes.com

Happy Valley Items Tait Farm. With easy online ordering, Tait Farms provides a great way for out‑of‑town Penn Staters to enjoy the tastes of Happy Valley. Give the gift of great local flavors this holiday season and beyond. Through their web site, you can order “Stanley’s Wonder Wings” sauce from Champs Bar & Grill, Mad Mex salsa, dressings and sauces from Mario & Luigi’s, and many more favorite local treats! 800‑787‑2716; Visit HappyValley.com to purchase.

Downtown Gift Card. For the ultimate Happy-Valley lover, the Downtown State College Gift Card is accepted at more than 100 local retailers and establishments. Gift cards can be purchased in amounts up to $500. www.downtownstatecollege.com

Walking Tours Give Great Perspective on Downtown

Before or after shopping, enjoy a walking tour of State College. Learn about the rich history and unique culture of Downtown State College! Tours begin at the Allen Street Gates. Offered FREE of charge by the Downtown Improvement District and the Penn State Off-Campus Union.The tours will occur on Fridays (6:00 p.m.) and Sundays (11:00 a.m.) of home football game weekends starting October 5th. To reserve a spot or get more information, contact [email protected].

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Guest Lodging at Woodward CrossingsThree Private Vacation Suites with fully‑equipped kitchens. Hugged by the Mountains, Cuddled by the Countryside, and Kissed by Nature you’ll find Woodward Crossings nestled in Scenic Penns Valley. Located 31.6 miles from State College, PA. 178 Jackson Hill Rd., Aaronsburg; 814‑349‑4484;www.woodwardcrossings.com/Pages/Pages_11‑04/lodging.html

Pemberton CottagePristine Pemberton Cottage is located in Spruce Creek Valley along the Little Juniata River. It is in a perfect location for any nature or sports enthusiast. The Little Juniata River provides some of the best fly fishing that Pennsylvania has to offer and is only a short walk away. The cottage is also located only 28 miles from Beaver Stadium. Spruce Creek Valley; 814‑684‑1206; www.pembertoncottage.com

Aikens Cabins at Bear MeadowsThis brand new facility offers 5 picnic pavilions and 5 luxury cabins each with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with whirlpool baths, kitchen, and a fireplace in the cozy living room, screened-in porch and many other extras. Aikens Cabins is conveniently located just off Rt. 322 near Boalsburg in Centre County, PA. It is just minutes from State College, the Bryce Jordan Center, and Penn State University. Aikens Cabins is also adjacent to Rothrock State Forest and Tussey Mountain Ski Resort. 401 Bear Meadows Rd., Boalsburg

The Bitter Goose LodgeThis 23-acre farm, situated in the heart of Raystown Country, PA, offers guests a multitude of activities and the quiet serenity of the mountains all wrapped into one. P.O. Box 34, Cassville; 814‑669‑9367; www.bittergooselodge.com

Lake Raystown Resort & LodgeLake Raystown Resort & Lodge offers 79 cabins in various sizes, shapes, and price ranges. From the rustic Pine cabins to the luxurious Lakeside Villas, the cabins are the closest to the water in Raystown Country. All cabins have full bathrooms, private picnic tables and fire rings, and at the very least a galley kitchen. 100 Chipmunk Crossing, Entriken; 814‑658‑3500; www.raystownresort.com/accommodations

Marrara’s Mountain LodgeA private family‑owned facility conveniently located in the beautiful mountains of Central Pennsylvania, Marrara’s Mountain Lodge is located between State College and Altoona, in Port Matilda, PA. It’s just a short drive off Route 220 or Route 350. Its majestic natural setting includes open grassy fields, wooded forests, rolling mountains, and a one-acre spring-fed pond. 134 Chippendale Lane, Port Matilda; 814‑238‑6513;www.commedge.com/marraras/index.htm

Schafer’s Country Vacation CottagesSince 1937, these charming cottages have welcomed travelers to the historic village of Aaronsburg nestled in the scenic, mountains of eastern Penns Valley. Five recently restored, fully modernized, non‑smoking cottages are among the few surviving “Family Cabins” that once flourished along highways throughout America. Schafer’s offers family-friendly, comfortable accommodations and old‑fashioned hospitality in a quaint small town setting. Children are welcomed in our cheerfully, but simply decorated cottages. 364 Aaron Square (Rt. 45), Aaronsburg; 814‑349‑8316

St. Joseph InstituteSt. Joseph Institute is a mountain resort, spa, conference center, retreat facility, licensed school for holistic studies, and nationally recognized center for alternative and complementary medicine. They offer a private, relaxed environment with beautiful buildings and grounds, and a commitment to service. 134 Jacobs Way, Port Matilda; 814‑692‑4954; www.stjosephinstitute.com/facility

Cherry Ridge CabinsLocated in the scenic Bald Eagle Valley just off of Interstate 80, Cherry Ridge offers a warm, relaxing environment everyone will enjoy. Whether you want to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature, rent a cabin for a family reunion, a Penn State football weekend, hunting, or even a honeymoon, Cherry Ridge is the place for you! 853 Fairview Rd., Howard; 814‑355‑5916; www.cherryridgecabins.com

Lodges & Cabins If you like being close to nature, spend your football weekend or any other visit at one of these rustic yet comfortable cabins, lodges or cottages.

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…Indulge your sweet toothMeyer’s Dairy, South AthertonFresh ice cream in fantastic flavors, plus sundaes, milkshakes and more.

Sweet Tooth Bakery, South AthertonCookies, cakes, and the best brownies in Happy Valley.

…Enjoy an excellent sit‑down meal

Kelly’s Steak and Seafood, BoalsburgPerfect salads and starters, the best steak, the best seafood, the best sides, and delectable desserts.

The Gamble Mill, BellefonteUnique selections in a unique atmosphere and a quaint bar area downstairs for before or after dinner cocktails and beer.

…Share a pizzaThe Hofbrau, BellefonteCheesy and perfectly saucy, topped with your favorites, available with a thin crust, plus a small but surprisingly good beer selection.

Home Delivery, South AthertonLots of choices in toppings and specialty pies, including a Greek pie to die for.

…Take the kidsBaby’s Burgers and Shakes, South Garner Kids can’t resist those cute little Whimpy burgers and the Teeny Weeny sundae. Plenty of choices for adults, too, including sweet treats like flavored cokes and crazy good shakes and floats (try a Black Cow).

Hi‑Way Pizza, North AthertonSpacious seating, a family-friendly atmosphere and lots of choices for moms, dads, and kids.

…Grab a sandwichEddie Agostinelli’s, BoalsburgFrom the Boalsburg Gorgonzola Cheesesteak to the Signature Italian, the hot and cold deli sandwich menu will leave you full and satisfied.

Wegman’s CaféAll the meat and cheese staples plus a selection of perfectly baked breads. Quick and quality.

…Enjoy a Meal with Organic, Local Ingredients Harrison’s Wine Grill, Hilton Garden Inn, E. College Ave.Original takes on traditional favorites, plus an amazing wine list. High Street Pub & Cookshop, BellefonteUnique dishes, a relaxed atmosphere, and outdoor seating when weather permits.

…Do BBQBeulah’s, S. Garner StreetKansas City‑style barbecue and homestyle desserts to top it off. Clem’s Wood‑fired BBQ, Rte. 220, Port MatildaMelt-in-your-mouth ribs, chicken, pulled pork and more. A must-stop for hungry travelers.

Hungry? Here are Some of Our Favorite Spots for Filling Up

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October

Lincoln Caverns’ 2�th Annual Ghosts and Goblins Tours: Haunted Caverns and Haunted Cave and Haunted Trail Every Friday and Saturday in October, Evening tours from �:00 p.m. to �0:00 p.m.; Saturday daylight tours from ��:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lincoln Caverns, U.S. Route 22, William Penn Highway, Huntington Experience an all new tour - the haunted caverns PLUS haunted trail. Gift shop, picnic pavilions, party rooms, primitive camping, gem panning, and Kids Cave Crawl, too!

Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnThrough October 20The Citizens Bank Theatre, Downtown State CollegeBased on Mark Twain’s incredible story of Huck Finn, this musical tells the tale of a boy making his way down the Ohio and the wondrous people he happens to meet upon the way.

Homecoming ParadeOctober �2, �:00 p.m.Campus/DowntownCelebrated as one of the largest of its kind, the Penn State Homecoming Parade is a thrilling event for students, alumni, family, and friends. Local student bands, distinguished alumni, the Homecoming Court, organization performances, floats, and athletes are just a few of the highlights in the annual Homecoming Parade. After the parade, head to the Old Main steps for a pep rally and the coronation of the Homecoming king and queen.

Penn State Homecoming Football Game vs. WisconsinOctober �3, 3:30 p.m. Beaver StadiumThe Pennsylvania State University plays Wisconsin at Beaver Stadium for the University’s Homecoming celebration.

Way Fruit Farm Fall Apple FestivalOctober �3, 9:00 a.m. to �:00 p.m. Way Fruit Farm, On Route 550 in Port MatildaThis family‑friendly festival is a much anticipated annual event. The festivities include wagon rides to the pumpkin patch, craft sale, games, homemade soup, pies, and apple dumplings! 814‑692‑5211.

Global Drum Project Featuring Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju and Giovanni Hidalgo October ��, 7:30 p.m.Eisenhower Auditorium Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart leads an international sextuplet of percussion masters. www.cpa.psu.edu

Little Shop of HorrorsOctober �8, 7:00 p.m.October 20, 7:00 p.m. and �0:30 p.m. The State Theatre, �30 W College AveOne of the longest-running off-Broadway shows of all time, this affectionate spoof of 1950s sci-fi movies has become a household name, thanks to a highly successful film version and a score by the songwriting team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken of Disney fame. 814‑272‑0606; www.thestatetheatre.org

Penn State Icers vs. Ohio UniversityOctober �9‑20, 9:00 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. SaturdayPenn State Ice Pavilion Cheer on the Icers as they kick off their home season. Arrive early Friday for free Thunderstix! Silent Auction and Student BBQ will follow on Saturday. Find the full Icers’ schedule on page 7. www.pennstatehockey.com

8th Annual Fall Festival & Dessert Contest and 2nd Annual Chili Cook‑off and Salsa FestivalOctober 20, ��:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 200 block of South Allen Street

The festival will feature lots of family fun, including baby alpacas, carousel rides, a rock climbing wall, food and craft vendors, children’s pumpkin decorating as well as the Dessert Contest, Chili Cook-Off and Salsa Festival.

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Children’s Halloween Trail & Festival October 20‑2�, ��:00 a.m. to �:00 p.m. each day Shaver’s Creek Environmental CenterThe whole family can enjoy the Children’s Halloween Trail & Festival at Shaver’s Creek. 814‑863‑2000; www.outreach.psu.edu/shaverscreek

Drive‑by TruckersOctober 25, 8:00 p.m. The State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.With Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses

Penn State Football vs. Ohio StateOctober 27, 8:00 p.m.Beaver StadiumThe Nittany Lions take on longtime rival Ohio State Buckeyes. Read more on this match‑up on page 6.

Pennsylvania Military Museum Speakers SeriesOctober 29, 7:30 p.m.Pennsylvania Military MuseumSGM James Pieffer, who recently returned from a tour in Iraq will discuss life and military conditions in there. This promises to be an intriguing evening that should be of interest to everyone.

November Sarah SilvermanNovember 2, 8:00 p.m.The Bryce Jordan CenterSeen on SNL, Seinfeld, movies and on stage, Sarah now stars in her own show on Comedy Central, The Sarah Silverman Program. 814‑865‑5555, or 800‑863‑3336; www.bjc.psu.edu

Penn State Football vs. PurdueNovember 3Beaver StadiumCheer on the Nittany Lions in their last home game of the season.

The Tarnished Six �0th Anniversary ConcertNovember �, 7:30 p.m.The State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.Celebrate with the Tarnished Six, a Happy Valley mainstay performing Dixieland, blues, New Orleans-style jazz and more. 814‑272‑0606; www.thestatetheatre.org

Penn State Men’s Basketball vs. Slippery RockNovember 7, 7:30 p.m. The Bryce Jordan CenterHome opener for the Nittany Lions. Find their full home schedule on page 8.

Into the WildNovember 23‑29, times varyThe State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.Inspired by a true story and directed by Sean Penn, this film based on the book follows 22‑year old Christopher McCandless who leaves a privileged life to seek adventure in the great outdoors.

As You Like ItNovember 28‑December �2Penn State Downtown Theatre Center, Downtown State CollegeOne of Shakespeare’s most fun comedies, spoofing many of the conventions of poetry and literature dealing with love.

Key Events You Can’t MissMark Your Calendar from October to February and for the Hottest Events Next Year

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Centre County Historical Society’s Stocking Stuffer, Antique & Craft Sale November 30 and December �, �0:00 a.m. to �:00 p.m.Centre Furnace Mansion, �00� East College Ave., State College A look at some of the unique work of local artisans! www.centrecountyhistory.org

December

Polar Express December �, 2, 8, 9, �5 & ��Saturdays: �:00‑3:00 p.m. Sundays: 2:00‑�:30 p.m.Schlow LibraryBegins with reading of Polar Express at Schlow Library followed by a trolley ride around town. Next, it’s off to Santa’s Workshop with a gold coin for a special purchase of your choice! Boalsburg Hometown ChristmasDecember �‑2BoalsburgA simpler, hometown celebration of the holidays.

Penn State Women’s Basketball vs. Duke December 2, 5:00 p.m.Bryce Jordan CenterHome opener for Lady Lion basketball, under new head coach Coquese Washington. Find the full Lady Lion schedule on page 9.

Go Tell It On The Mountain: The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show December 2, 8:00 p.m.The State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave The Blind Boys of Alabama have spread the spirit and energy of pure soul gospel music for over 60 years, yet still thrive, winning an impressive four consecutive Grammy awards. 814‑272‑0606; www.thestatetheatre.org

AnnieDecember �, 7:30 p.m.Eisenhower AuditoriumLeapin’ lizards! Little Orphan Annie is back, giving a new generation the chance to experience this popular musical about never giving up hope. www.cpa.psu.edu

Dark Star Orchestra December �‑5, 8:00 p.m. each night The State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.Unlike other Gratetful Dead cover bands, Dark Star Orchestra recreates actual shows performed by the classic group. 814‑272‑0606; www.thestatetheatre.org.

Family Concert presented by Nittany Valley SymphonyDecember 8, 3:00 p .m . State College Area High School South Auditorium For more information visit www .nvs .org

Glenn Miller OrchestraDecember 20, 8:00 p.m.The State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.Enjoy the lasting legacy of one of the most influential and enduring figures in jazz and popular music.

Commencement December 22, �2:30 p.m. The Bryce Jordan Center Winter graduation for Penn State students.

It’s a Wonderful LifeDecember 22‑23, times varyThe State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed star in this timeless holiday classic. See it on the big screen.

First Night State College Celebration December 3�Downtown State College An alcohol-free, family friendly New Year Celebration in State College. www.firstnightstatecollege.com

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JanuaryPenn State Wrestling vs. Cornell January �, 7:00 p.m.Rec Hall, Lorenzo Wrestling ComplexHome opener of Nittany Lion wrestling. www.gopsusports.com

Penn State Women’s Gymnastics vs. MichiganJanuary �9, 7:00 p.m.Rec HallHome opener of women’s gymnastics. www.gopsusports.com

Capitol StepsJanuary 2�, 8:00 p.m. The State Theatre, �30 W. College Ave.The Capitol Steps began as a group of Senate staffers who set out to satirize the very people and places that employed them. 814‑272‑0606; www.thestatetheatre.org

FebruaryMovin’ OutFebruary �‑2, 8:00 p.m.Eisenhower AuditoriumFive‑time Grammy winner Billy Joel and legendary director/choreographer Twyla Tharp team up to bring 24 Joel classics to life in the story of five friends whose relationships span two decades.

Penn State Men’s Gymnastics vs. Minnesota February 2, 7:00 p.m.Rec HallHome opener for men’s gymnastics. www.gopsusports.com

Penn State Men’s Volleyball vs. Juniata February 5, 7:00 p.m.Rec HallHome Opener for men’s volleyball. www.gopsusports.com

Anne of Green Gables ‑ TheatreworksUSA February �0, 2:00 p.m. Eisenhower AuditoriumLucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved novel about Anne Shirley, an orphan who turns an idyllic Prince Edward Island community upside down with her irrepressible imagination, serves as inspiration for TheatreworksUSA’s newest musical. Presented by the Centre for the Performing Arts. www.cpa.psu.edu

THONFebruary 22‑2�Bryce Jordan CenterThe biggest and best philanthropic event in the collegiate world. Another record‑breaking year is in store.

March Central PA Builders Association Home ShowMarch 28‑30Bryce Jordan Center

April Blue‑White Weekend April �8‑20Penn State Campus and Beaver StadiumRing in Spring with a trip to Happy Valley to check out the 2008-09 team.

Other Spring and Summer HappeningsCentre County Historical Society Easter Egg Hunt March 2008

Spring CommencementMay �7, �2:00 p.m.The Bryce Jordan Center

Central Pennsylvania Festival of the ArtsJuly �0‑�3

Summer CommencementAugust ��

Planning Ahead to 2008

2008 & 2009 Penn State Football2008 Football Schedule

8/30 Coastal Carolina 9/� Arkansas State9/13 at Syracuse9/20 TBA9/27 Illinois10/4 at Purdue10/11 at Wisconsin�0/�8 Michigan10/25 at Ohio State 11/8 at Iowa��/�5 Indiana��/22 Michigan State

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2009 Football Schedule

9/5 Eastern Michigan9/�2 Syracuse9/�9 Temple9/2� Iowa10/3 at Illinois10/10 TBA�0/�7 Minnesota10/24 at Michigan10/31 at Northwestern��/7 Ohio State��/�� Indiana11/21 at Michigan State