Saturday, May 31st, 2025

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Good morning, State College. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 31st of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Spring Nittany Antique Machinery Association Show began on May 30 at Penns Cave along Route 192 and offers family fun with antique tractors, tractor pulls, demonstrations and food vendors. The three-day event runs until June 1 (admission is $5 on Saturday and free on Sunday, with children 11 and under entering at no cost). WTAJ
- ➤ The State College/Downtown Rotary Club presented checks totaling $22,000 to 13 Centre County non-profit organizations using funds from community events such as the summer Ice Cream Festival, fall mums and pie sales, and spring spaghetti dinner—supporting local service efforts. WTAJ
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Former Philadelphia Eagles player Juqua D. Parker (47) was charged with DUI after crashing his Corvette on March 29 on the 3200 block of W. Pine Grove Rd. in rural western Centre County; he drove home from Champs Downtown, failed a field sobriety test, and his preliminary hearing is set for July 2. StateCollege.com
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Faculty and students of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences attended the UN’s 10th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals held earlier this month in New York City—where youth-led agrifood innovations were discussed. The college also hosted a Food and Agriculture Organization delegation on campus—showcasing research labs and signing a collaboration for the World Food Forum Youth Food Lab. Penn State
- ➤ On May 28, Penn State’s Senior Vice President for Research Andrew Read led a live discussion with nearly 1,000 community members about how federal actions are impacting research operations and funding. Read said the university will appeal grant terminations, submit a formal declaration against proposed NSF funding cuts, and launch the 'Research or Regress' campaign to counter a potential $90 million annual loss in research support—steps aimed at mitigating the uncertainty ahead. Penn State
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Penn State announced jersey numbers for 12 newcomers who joined this past summer—transfer wide receiver Trebor Pena received No.8 and linebacker Amare Campbell received No.24. Freshmen including top recruit Malachi Goodman got their numbers while tight end Matt Henderson took No.44 after Tyler Warren left. StateCollege.com
- ➤ The Penn State women’s lacrosse season ended with a 7-9 overall record and 5-3 in conference play — the team did not advance to the NCAA Tournament while photographers captured key moments at Panzer Stadium, including 182 goals scored. Onward State
- ➤ Penn State men's soccer announced that its final home match of 2025 will take place at Jeffrey Field. Additional details such as the opponent and game time will be released later — the announcement signals the team's upcoming season close. Daily Collegian
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Boalsburg Wine Walk
4:30-8:30 p.m. — Duffy's Tavern — All items available for purchase — Sample local wines, ciders, beers, and enjoy live music and food trucks.
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Teen Mental Health Book Signing
1-2 p.m. — Barnes & Noble — Free entry — Explore new insights on teen mental health during a special book signing event.
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Steep Canyon Rangers Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of traditional bluegrass with a contemporary twist from award-winning songwriters.
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Happy Valley Puzzle Swap
1-2 p.m. — Walmart Supercenter — Free entry — Exchange gently used jigsaw puzzles in a community-friendly environment.
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Open Gym
Beat the evening heat and have the kids burn off some energy at CEG's Summer Tuesday night Open Gyms! Open for ages 1–18, but please note that ages 1–5 require a parent or guardian to stay with them. 6:15pm–7:30pm at Centre Elite Gymnastics, 177 Champion Drive, Suite 200, State College, PA 16803. $5/members, $10/non-members.
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Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival
June 25-29 — Centre County Grange Fair — Ticketed event — Enjoy performances from 19 Bluegrass bands including Grand Ole Opry star Rhonda Vincent.
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Sips & Sounds Downtown Celebration
4:00 – 8:45 p.m. — Sidney Friedman Park — Free entry — Experience a vibrant summer celebration with live music and refreshing beverages in downtown State College.
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Langhorne Slim Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticket prices not specified — Experience the powerful and raw sounds of acclaimed singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim.
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