The following results of the Grange Fair Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull contest were received too late for the Grange Fair results section distributed in today’s Centre Daily Times.
Grange Fair
CENTRE HALL — In one ring at the Centre County Grange Encampment and Fair Saturday morning, children in sparkling shirts and cowboy hats were riding their horses in a circle, with help from adults
The Nittany Knights of State College have been bringing the sounds of barbershop harmony to the Grange Fair on and off over the past 30 years.
Jerry Schickling, a heavy metal rocker turned country singer, will take to the stage at Grange Fair Aug. 22.
For years, the Bellefonte Community Band has been proving that a community band doesn’t necessarily have to sound like a community band.
Snydertown native Judy Seymour stayed behind the scenes for years when it came to music, playing the piano to accompany choirs in church and junior and senior high.
Fred Lynn, a State College native born and raised in the Centre County region, spent 30 years of his life in Fort Wayne, Ind., after graduating from Penn State in the 1960s.
If imitation is the best form of flattery, the now retired Statler Brothers should be proud.
As he awakes with a new song idea brimming to the top of his mind, singer/songwriter Chris Woodward can not help to think how blessed he really is.
In the 1960s, at the height of the British Invasion, rock-n-roll band Herman’s Hermits landed in America and hit the airwaves. More than 40 years later, they’re entertaining audiences in 200-plus concerts every year.
Rattling off numbers and phrases at a bewildering pace, the sound of an auctioneer is as unique as any that comes from the human voice.
Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to hear is true. Only the name has been changed to protect the innocent.
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