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Judy Schrader: Creating small, but very mighty art
Judy Schrader’s love for art began when she was just a child, and it soon grew into a lifetime of creation. Based in Warren County in the Allegheny National Forest and Surrounds landscape of the Pennsylvania Wilds, her art has ranged from boundless wilderness scenes to miniature details of the wonders of nature.
Read MoreCentre Foundation: Bringing the community to the front and ‘Centre’
For over 40 years the Centre Foundation has been making a huge difference in the communities of Centre County, located in the I-80 Frontier landscape of the PA Wilds region. Roughly $49 million has been invested in their communities through grants, programs, and scholarship funds, and that number is still climbing.
Their mission is simple: “Centre Foundation fosters a culture of giving, supports and empowers nonprofits, and sparks positive community change.”
Read MoreDeane Center for the Performing Arts: A Generous Gift That Keeps On Giving
Wellsboro is known as being one of the most charming towns in Pennsylvania, and part of its charm lies in how businesses line that iconic gas-lit Main Street – including a top-notch performing arts center. Whether you want to watch an amazing show or concert or even perform in a show yourself, look no further than the Deane Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Wellsboro, nestled in the Pine Creek Valley and PA Grand Canyon landscape of the Pennsylvania Wilds.
Read MoreEntrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders connect at Spring 2026 WCO Member Meeting in Lock Haven
Current and potential members of the PA Wilds Cooperative met at The Station Gallery in Lock Haven on Wednesday, April 22, for the first of two WCO Membership Meetings in 2026.
Read MoreSteve Getz: Building Mastery Across Many Crafts
Steven L. Getz, a Clinton County native located in the I-80 Frontier landscape of the PA Wilds region, has been immersed in the arts for most of his life and has found himself working in just about every medium one can think of. However, the adventure of finding new methods of expression never tires him.
Read MoreKane Area Development Center: A Star in the Community
When visiting Kane, there are so many places to visit, restaurants to eat at, shops to stop by, and views to see! How does someone know where to even start?
With the Kane Area Development Center at your fingertips, you’re in good hands. Embracing Kane in all its glory, the Kane Area Development Center is comprised of the Kane Chamber of Commerce, the Kane Area Industrial Development Corporation, and the Kane Area Revitalization Enterprise, all under one roof.
Read MoreDream Catch Evolves into Community Food Service Distribution, Expanding Its Reach and Redefining Its Mission
After eight years of serving the community as a seafood market and local eatery, Dream Catch has transitioned from public operations to focus exclusively on community food service distribution. The shift allows Dream Catch to extend its mission beyond a single storefront and provide consistent, nutritious meals to seniors and preschool-aged children across the region.
Read MoreLost in the Wilds Brewing: A hoppin’ place just steps from the Rail 66 Country Trail
Jared and Mallory Griebel began home brewing for weddings and competitions, but something else was also brewing… their dream to start their own company. With help from their families and a lot of hard work and dedication, Lost in the Wilds Brewing went from being a dream to a reality. Jared and Mallory grew up together, and they decided to put down roots in the I-80 Frontier, Cook Forest and the Ancients Landscapes of the PA Wilds region for both their home and business.
Read MoreStacie Johnson-Leske : Handcrafting fun and functional works of art
Little did Stacie Johnson-Leske know that wandering into a pottery shop in Richmond, Virginia, would change her life for the better. It sparked an interest in her, and she wanted to take lessons after seeing them advertised at the shop. She was given several lessons as a gift, and her love for pottery developed then and there. Over twenty years later, Johnson-Leske has made a business out of the pottery she fell in love with.
Read MoreKellettville Firefly Farm: Shining bright in the darkest of nights
Most of us remember catching fireflies in our backyard during our childhood, or perhaps lying on our backs on the soft green grass, watching them light up the night. Their soft, magical glow could be seen in the darkest of nights. In recent years, fireflies have become threatened by factors such as pesticides, light pollution, and habitat loss. Efforts have been made, and are still being made, to keep them from becoming endangered or even extinct. One couple helping with those efforts, Ken and Peggy Butler, have started a firefly sanctuary, right here in the Pennsylvania Wilds.
Located in the Allegheny National Forest and Surrounds landscape of the PA Wilds region, in Kellettville, PA, is Kellettville Firefly Farm. It features whole-house lodging, as well as a cabin and safari glamping tent that can both be rented.
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