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HappyValley.com is the comprehensive online guide to fun in the beautiful Happy Valley region. To advertise on HappyValley.com contact chuck@ideafactorymarketing.net. To submit content, contact jodie@happyvalley.com. 3twenty9.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Affinity Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Aikens Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 All-Sports Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Alliance Care Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Black Moshannon Lodge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Damons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Dunkle’s Antiques and Craft Mall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fan Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Growing Tree Toys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Harrison’s Wine Grill and Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Hidden Ridge Bed & Breakfast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Kristie Weiss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Loaded Creative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Mac’s Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Otto’s Pub. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Pa Military Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Penn State Golf Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The Philips Hotel & 1921 Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Pizza Mia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 The Queen Bed and Breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Qwik Rock / WBLF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Rotelli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Seven Mountains Wine Cellars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The State Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 University Park Airport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Woolrich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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What to Do Center for the Performing Arts There’s no 42nd Street in Happy Valley, but we do have ourlittle bit of Broadway. The 2009-10 season is underway, with the high-energy show GROOVALOO, STOMP and MAMMA MIA! to come next year. Kids will love If You Give a Pig a Pancake and A Year with Frog and Toad. Music lovers won’t be disappointed as visits from Sweet Honey in the Rock, the Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour, Terence Blanchard Quintet and Béla Fleck are all on tap. For tickets and a full schedule call 800-ARTS-TIX or visit www.cpa.psu.edu.

jewel, sparkling and vibrant is the job of the Downtown Improvement District (DID). In addition to helping to promote downtown business, the DID hosts downtown events, like weekly farmers markets, a fall chili cook‑off,the holiday favorite Polar Express, and, of course First Night. The DID also sells the Downtown Gift Card, redeemable at all the best downtown retailers. If you hate pay‑ ing for parking downtown, you can thank the DID for its parking program, that allows a long list of merchants and downtown businesses to validate parking slips in municipal garages. For a list of participating merchants and more about Downtown State College, visit www.downtownstatecollege.com.

Downtown State College Keeping downtown State College, our crown

Nittany Valley Symphony Since 1967 the Nittany Valley Symphony

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has been part of our community; giving opportunities for local musicians to perform music and for audiences to hear and enjoy. For their 2009 schedule of performances visit www.nvs.org. PA Military Museum The Pennsylvania Military Museum is ap‑ propriately located in Boalsburg, the birthplace of Memorial Day. You’ll know when you are there; you can’t miss the eye‑catching, colorful front façade design of military service ribbons. (They actually required Pentagon approval!) Inside you will be impressed with the real machinery and informative displays, and you’ll leave with a renewed respect for the Commonwealth’s role in military history. You can also visit the grounds for the annual People’s Choice Festival in July and other

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What to Do special events (see www.pamilmuseum.org), or to simply relax, perhaps with a picnic or on a walk with your dog. The Museum is also adjacent to the Shrine of the 28th Infantry Division, the Pennsylvania National Guard. Penn’s Cave and Wildlife Park If you’ve driven to and from Happy Valley on any major roadway, you’ve seen their billboards—Penn’s Cave, See it By Boat. But don’t be fooled—this succinct little promotion doesn’t sum up the Penn’s Cave experience. A natural wonder in its own right (America’s only water cavern, thanks very much), the cave tour is as entertaining as it is awe‑inspiring. We highly recommend the combo package that also includes the wildlife tour, a 1.5‑hour safari‑style trek through the meadows, woods, and wetlands on Penn’s Cave’s grounds, and a chance to get up close and personal with its wild residents. Check out their website at www.pennscave.com. Penn Skates Ah, the skating rink. The lights, the music, the legwarmers and feathered hair. Lucky for your kids, it’s much cooler nowadays. Indeed, Penn Skates offers public roller skating in a fun, safe environment, plus video games, paint ball, affordable prices, and great packages and discounts. Penn Skates also has private party packages for birthdays and other get‑togethers, and is available for fundraiser nights for non‑profit organizations. Skate onto www.pennskates.com for more.

Penn State All‑Sports Museum If you bleed blue and white, you must spend an hour reveling in the storied past of the most beloved teams in college sports history. Follow the canopy from Curtin Road to the southwest corner of Beaver Stadium and experience the 130‑year history of Nittany Lion sports. Interactive exhibits, once‑lost memorabilia, trophies and more tell tales of championships, innovations and individual achievements. Try your hand at fencing or pinning a life‑size wrestling dummy. It’s a must‑see for kids (great recruitment tool for Penn State parents looking for legacies) and anyone who loves Penn State sports. You’ll leave feeling a little more proud to be part of Nittany Nation. For hours and information on group and school tours, call 814‑865‑0044 or visit www.gopsusports.com/museum. Penn State Golf Courses Both the Blue Course and White Course are popular with alumni for weekend outings and fraternity and sorority reunions, and students love the discounted greens fee and shuttle service from across Atherton Street from Rec Hall (students, call 865‑GOLF ½ hour before pick‑up). Each course is challenging and offers great views of your favorite valley and ours, not to mention affordable rates and member‑ ship packages. And now you can give the gift of golf to the Penn State students and alumni in your life. During the spring, the courses offer free events, like Tiger Golf for kids and free family lesson days. For tee times, to book a group event, or to get more informa‑ tion, visit www.pennstategolfcourses.com.

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Penn State Icers The Icers celebrate their 70th anniversary this season! Come see Coach Balboni’s team at the Greenberg Ice Pavilion in several Friday night and Saturday day games this winter. You can check out the whole schedule at www.pennstatehockey.com; stay tuned for ticket giveaways from HappyValley.com! Seven Mountains Wine Cellars This new winery offers Grab & Go Tailgat‑ ing packages featuring WE ARE Penn State Blue(berry) and Cayhuga White wine, a must have for your tailgate. Stop back again and spend some time at the tasting bar or join friends on the deck for a glass. Seven Mountains will quickly become a required stop on your itinerary. Visit them online at www.sevenmountainswinecellars.com, and and read more on HappyValley.com. State College Spikes and Medlar Field at Lubrano Park It’s not about whether they win or lose, it’s about the beer and wings. Or the awesome Kids’ Zone. Or the breathtaking view of Mt. Nittany behind the park. Whatever your pleasure, a day or night at the ballpark is all‑around fun. Suites are available for groups who want on‑demand food and beverages and a little privacy, and BONUS, you can rent a suite for your Penn State tailgates during football season, (DOUBLE BONUS warm, clean, spacious bathrooms right outside your suite). See more at www.statecollegespikes.com. The State Theatre Thanks to generous gifts from community members and a group of dedicated volunteers, The State reopened in 2006 after a five‑year hiatus, breathing new life into Happy Valley’s arts and culture, and indie music and film scenes. Enjoy major musical acts, comedians, and musicals and plays in the theatre’s intimate setting, and check out the hottest indie films making the rounds in bigger cities. Upcoming shows include Keb’ Mo’, Arlo Guthrie, the Harlem Gospel Choir, the Second City’s 50th Anniversary Tour and the whole Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series. The theatre has been known to bring major Penn


What to Do definition flat screen TV, full private bath, and high speed internet. Check out their large, economical lunch and dinner menu and of course enjoy a cold beer or other drink from their bar. Plan a social gathering, hunting trip, daytrip or overnight stay at the Northern Cambria establishment today! See more at www.cityhotel‑pa.com.

The Allegrippis Trails opened this year at Raystown Lake. State games to its big screen. For tickets and a full schedule of events, call the box office at 814‑272‑0606 or visit www.statetickets.org. Tussey Mountain As the temperatures drop excitement builds for the snowy season at Tussey Mountain! Their state-of-the-art snow making machines will get started ASAP for your ski, snowboard or tubing excursion. Warm up in their lounge with a full menu, drinks and happy hour deals. Need some gear? Come to their Ski & Swap sale Nov. 13-15. Of course Tussey’s fun year-round with go-karts, batting cages, sum‑ mer Wing Fests and a lot more; visit www. tusseymountain.com. Way Fruit Farm What started as a wedding gift of 100 apple

trees in 1875 has grown into quite the local landmark! Located off Route 550, Way Fruit Farm boasts a new store room at least five times its original size, filled with dairy and baking products, baked goods, local jarred sauces and much more, allowing Port Matilda and other area residents to skip that trip to the grocery store. But locals and visitors alike will appreciate all their local flairand friendly serivce. See more at www.wayfruitfarm.com.

Day trips City Hotel Bar & Grill Formerly the Palace Hotel, the newly renovated City Hotel Bar & Grill features 16 European‑style guestrooms, each with a high

Fullington Tours Love road trips but hate driving and high gas prices? Enjoy the destination, avoid the hassle, and make a memory or two with fam‑ ily and friends. Travel with Fullington to one of many exciting places: Niagara Falls, Boston, Kennywood, or New York City for Broadway or baseball. Fullington also travels to select Penn State away games and runs the Football Express on game days from several locations, including Penn State Altoona. For more, visit www.fullingtontours.com. Raystown Lake Region Only 30 miles from State College, Raystown is 29,000 acres of glorious lake, beaches, boat launches, picnic areas, campgrounds, and trails. In other words, an outdoor lover’s dream. Mountain bike enthusiasts are flocking to the newly opened Allegrippis Trail system, 30+ miles of premier single‑track trails for mountain biking. Raystown is close enough to enjoy one of many beautiful lodging options for a Penn State football weekend. Check out amazing photos and plan your visit online at www.raystown.org.

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What to Do Skydive Happy Valley The thrill of a lifetime is just 30 minutes from State College… if you’re brave enough to jump out of an airplane, that is. Located at the Mifflin County airport, Skydive Happy Valley is the premier drop zone in central Pennsylvania. So, fly up, jump out, and enjoy the view! With a proven safety record and the best equipment, you’ll feel perfectly secure leaping out of a moving airplane thousands of feet above the ground. Seriously, you will. Plus, their experienced instructors will make sure you’re 100% prepared to take the leap. For prices and scheduling, visit skydivehap‑ pyvalley.com. Woolrich Company Store The mile‑long road into Woolrich is lined with 45‑foot evergreens planted in 1930 in memory of the grandson of M.B. Rich, the man who incorporated this long‑standing, multi‑generational family business. The charm of the village of Woolrich is in large part due to the fact that many of the Woolrich Company’s original buildings have been restored and remain in use today for retail, business centers, and residences. More than 175 years of Woolrich history and heritage are woven into the material and designs used to create Woolrich’s quality clothing, footwear and accessories. Woolrich’s world‑renowned fabrics and blankets are still made in the mill down the road from the store. Read more about Woolrich Company Store on the Day Trips page at www.happyvalley.com.

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Shopping The Black Cat This is one Black Cat that you’ll be glad crossed your path. Just a short drive away in the heart of downtown Bellefonte, The Black Cat is a unique cooperative retail outlet showcasing local artists. The store provides a gift shop atmosphere, with unique, locally‑hand crafted gifts and home décor. The Black Cat offers the area’s largest selec‑ tion of beads and beading supplies for the jewelry‑making enthusiast. Not sure where to start? One‑on‑one instruction with The Black Cat staff is available. The store also features a Kids Corner, where children can create their own jewelry with provided beading supplies. If you’re in the market for new music or reading material, but don’t want to pay bookstore prices, check out the collection of used books and vinyl records in the back of the store. Stop in at 130 S. Allegheny St., Bellefonte or find more information online at www.theblackcatgifts.com. Dunkle’s Antiques and Craft Mall When you’re near Huntingdon, stop at Dunkle’s Antiques and Craft Mall! It’s a one-stop-shop for antiques, handcrafted items by local artists, and gift ideas for the holiday season. Find them on Rt. 22 in the Mat Plaza near Hoss’s. Call 814-641-9588 for details. George’s Floral Boutique Flowers aren’t just for special occasions anymore! With George’s Floral Boutique daily

cash‑and‑carry specials, you have every reason to take home a beautiful, fresh bouquet “just because.” In addition to flowers, George’s Floral carries crystal, home décor items and stained glass pieces. You can also send Penn State in style with the Penn State line, created exclusively for George’s Floral by Christopher Radko. You can even place orders online. Visit 482 E. College Ave. or www.georgesfloral.com to get started. Growing Tree Toys Located downtown at the corner of Beaver and Allen, Growing Tree Toys features a store‑ front hard to walk by without stopping for a look. You won’t miss their nearly 7‑foot tall, K’nex dual ferris wheel display ‑ if it’s spinning the store is open! Full of educational and fun toys for youth, they also feature the latest in board games and puzzles for all ages. Check out their selection of green toys made from wood, recycled milk jugs and more! Read their blog, build a wish list and shop 24 hours a day at www.growingtreetoys.com. House of Kashmir With the largest t‑shirt selection in a 400‑mile radius, this downtown State College storefront has every tie‑dye and clever quoted top you could imagine. Need that perfect addition to liven up a room in your home? House of Kashmir also has great tapestries and posters that will add character and color to any space that needs that extra little touch. Convenient‑ ly attached to the Pugh Street Parking Garage in Calder Alley, you won’t have a problem finding a spot to park.


What to Do Jezebel’s Boutique If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular? Jezebel’s Boutique has you covered (or, perhaps, uncovered?) to dress to impress from head to toe, and all the places in between. Car‑ rying more than 23 brands of bras, Jezebel’s Boutique also offers hard‑to‑find sizes from AA through K. Jezebel’s friendly customer service and professional bra fittings make you feel as if you’re getting a big‑city boutique experience at a local, hometown store. Customers can also take advantage of specials at frequent Ladies’ Night events, complete with wine, appetizers and massages. Stop in today at 366 E. College Ave., or browse online at www.jezebelslingerie.com. Mac’s Clothing Find the basics for hunting, weather or any season at Mac’s! Browse popular brands like Carhartt, Lee, Wrangler and Dickies. While the emphasis is on men’s items (regular as well as big and tall) they carry some apparel for the ladies as well. For more on this Mif‑ flintown shop visit www.macsbigandtall.biz. Lions Pride Do you want sport the latest blue and white gear but live out of town? Look no further than Lions Pride, where you can order merchandise online and ship to anywhere in the contiguous 48 states for a flat $5 fee. The store offers Penn State apparel and sportswear for men, women, children and infants. And, as an added bonus, a percentage

of every Lions Pride purchase is contributed to Penn State for scholarships. You can shop in‑store at 112 E. College Ave. (across from Old Main) or online at www.lions‑pride.com. Old State Clothing Company The Old State Clothing Company is more than just a store. Being 100% owned by Penn Staters, Old State is the culmination of years of experience knowing and being a part of the Penn State community. Old State has a great selection of blue and white gear and gifts for everyone in your family. For years Old State was recognized by their “jaws of the Lion” entryway off of College Avenue, but now you can shop in its new location at 101 E. Beaver Ave. Old State also has a second location next to Beaver Stadium for all of your tailgating needs. You can also shop online at www.oldstate.com.

Mac’s Clothing M www.macsbigandtall.biz

Monday - Thursday 8:30 til 6:00 Friday 8:30 til 8:00 and Saturday 8:30 til 5:00

• Regular-Big and Tall • Work Wear to Dress • Columbia • Carhartt • Dickies • Lee • Wrangler • Some Ladies Apparel

10 Industrial Park Rd., Mifflintown, PA 17059 • 1-888-436-2440 Mifflintown Exit off 322 (behind Sheetz)

Rock Garden Nursery Need perennials, shrubs or other plants for your garden? Check out the selection (and awesome prices!) at the Rock Garden Perennial Nursery in Oak Hall, between Boalsburg and Lemont. They have a massive list of

varieties (see them all at www.therockgardennursery.com) with dif‑ ferent plants debuting each year. Be “green” and also save money by recycling your plastic plant pots at the Nursery! You can even save 10% on your gardening goodies if you stay at the bed & breakfast onsite. The Nursery also offers workshops on rock gardening and trough planting, as well as tours of the facility; call 814‑466‑2100 in advance to check out availability. W.R. Hickey Beer Distributor You’ll be the most popular guy (or gal) at the party when you show up with a case of beer from W.R. Hickey Beer Distributor. With its fast in‑car service and location just minutes from downtown, Hickey’s is a convenient pit stop to stock up on the best selection of beer before any tailgate, cookout or party. Everything you need to enjoy a night in State College can be found at Hickey’s, including a full line of all major domestic, imported and craft brewed beers. Hickey’s is proud to serve the State College region for more than 75 years. Make your beer pit stop at 1321 E. College Ave., or online at www.wrhickey.com. Your Cigar Den Within the Fraser St. mini‑mall is a tobacco shop with one of the largest selections of cigars in State College. This quaint store not only sells cigars, but provides the perfect atmosphere to kick‑back with friends and enjoy a puff or two. (What better way to take HappyValley.com

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What to Do your mind off a chaotic day at the office?) Their attentive and knowledgeable staff will assist you in all of your purchases; they may have just the gift you were looking for to give Dad for his next birthday. See more at www.yourcigarden.com.

Salons and Spas Central Pennsylvania School of Massage Looking for a brief relief from baseball practices, piano recitals and shuttling between swim meets and soccer games? Take a much needed break at the Central Pennsylvania School of Massage which has been serving the region since 1994. Their professional mas‑ sage therapists are trained to pay attention to every last detail, ensuring you have the most relaxing experience while in their care. Whether utilizing their student or professional clinic, pick the type of massage the best suits you. You can make a day of it (their Ultra Day Spa will be just the trick!) or squeeze it into your tight schedule (the ½ Hour Massage will get you on your way in no time!). Need an excuse for a romantic rendezvous or the perfect anniversary present? The couples massage is sure to delight your significant other. Online at www.schoolofmassage.com. Le Salon & Spa What better way to kick back after a long work week than by pampering yourself? At Le

Salon & Spa, you can relax in every way from manis and pedis to facials and aromatherapy. Need a cut and color or want to spice up your look with some highlights? The experts at Le Salon & Spa will make sure to provide you with your perfect hairstyle. The salon has two licensed estheticians and an electrologist for your skin care and hair removal needs, and also offers Chinese medicine massage and tanning services. For more information or to make an appointment call 814‑238‑6440 or visit them on the web at www.lesalonandspa.net. St. Joseph Institute Tucked away in the Allegheny Mountains is the perfect excuse to get away from your daily fast‑paced schedule. St. Joseph Institute functions as a hotel and conference center as well as a wellness center while offering a wide variety of relaxation techniques. You can take in the scenic streams and gazebos or stroll along the winding trails that surround the property. St. Joseph’s also houses a spa, licensed school for massage and holistic studies, and a center for alternative and complementary medicines that is recognized nationally. They will make sure to design a relaxation package that directly caters to you. You can place your reservation online today at www.stjosephinstitute.com. Trendz Getting married or have a formal coming up soon? Trendz Cutz and Stylez will provide

you with the perfect updo, cut or styling that will have you turning heads everywhere you go. They also can take care of your make‑up needs to give you that extra glow and profes‑ sional touch. While they do take appoint‑ ments, walk‑ins are welcome as well (great for those hair emergencies!). And make sure to take advantage of their amazing specials offered to Penn State students and staff on select days as well members of the military. Call for an appointment at 814‑308‑8407 (mention their website, www.trendz.comcast‑ biz.net, on Tuesdays or Thursdays for another great way to save on a haircut!)

Bars and Nightlife

See more in our restaurants section on page 27! Bar Bleu and Bar Que Located in the heart of downtown State College, Bar Bleu and Bar Que share space but are distinctly different. Bar Bleu is the upscale downstairs portion of the pair, with its martini bar and six‑nights‑a‑week live music scene. Bar Bleu hosts wine tastings and martini themed events that those with more sophisticated tastes will appreciate. Bar Que is famous for (obviously) its Kansas City‑style barbeque, smoked on site, and doubles as a sports bar, complete with a pool table. For daily specials and event listings, visit www.dantesinc.com/barbleu.htm

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What to Do Gingerbread Man The G‑Man has been a nightlife staple since 1984. The drinks are good, so show up thirsty and prepared for worthwhile daily specials. Your stomach will be happy to know it can count on the G‑Man for a huge variety of tasty menu items. The G‑Man is truly a meeting spot for friends and fun, hosting team trivia nights and karaoke, as well as big crowds looking to let loose after long days of working or studying. Make a mental note, when your favorite teams hit the field (or the court or the ice) it’s a great place to catch a game. For specials and menus, check out www.gmanstatecollege.com. Inferno Brick Oven and Bar A newer addition to downtown, Inferno quickly secured the rights to the hottest outdoor seating. Enjoy half‑priced EVERYTHING for Happy Hour, everyday, plus other drink specials worth checking out. Live entertain‑ ment ranges from live video DJs to acoustic solo acts. Inferno’s not all atmosphere. As the name suggests, if you’re a pizza lover, you’ll love its brick oven‑style pie, and if you’re adventurous, go for a grilled Panini. Plan a steamy date night or hot night downtown at www.dantesinc.com/inferno.htm Legends The Penn Stater’s bar and lounge has scenery that can’t be beat – walls adorned with pictures of John Cappelletti, Joe Paterno and other Lion legends, along with facts and

tidbits about the team of the years. Oh yeah, the food and drink is awesome too, serving food till 11:00 pm and drinks till midnight. For all the carnivores reading, allow us to wholeheartedly recommend the Texas Style BBQ Burger – a ground sirloin burger topped with their pulled barbecue pork! Prefer to stay in your room? Why not; they offer room service daily until 11:00 pm See more about all Penn State Hospitality offers at www.pennstatehotels.com! Rumors Lounge With a charming ambience and an intimate atmosphere, the Atherton Hotel’s lounge is a perfect spot to enjoy a relaxing evening whether you are a guest at the hotel or just strolling through downtown. They boast full‑service lunch and snack menus along with a variety of specialty drinks, making it a perfect spot to end your workday or start your evening. Order Rumors’ soup du jour with salad or a sandwich, or split a plate of wings in flavors from pineapple ginger to the aptly‑named Suicide. Check out their menu online at www.athertonhotel.net. The Saloon Home to the one and only Monkey Boy, and official stop on student bar tours and alumni reunion weekends. Modeled after an English Pub, the Saloon’s underground atmosphere enhances the experience of live music and serious crowds. Cover bands and local bands, AND local cover bands frequent the Saloon so

warm up your voice for singing along to 80s and 90s faves. Great specials, too. Prepare to get your monkey on, boy, visit www.dantesinc.com/saloon.htm. Whiskers Lounge If you are a guest at the Nittany Lion Inn and the Dining Room is a bit too upscale for you, or if you are on campus and you want to stop for a sandwich, other light meal or a drink, check out Whiskers at the Inn. The lounge is surrounded by Pennsylvania cherry wood with a seasonal garden patio outside. Dine until 11:00 pm seven days a week, with bar service until 1:00 am Friday & Saturday and midnight the rest. Rotating draught beers include Yuengling, Hoegaarden and local mi‑ crobrew from Otto’s, along with a long list of bottled selections, featured martinis and even creamy cocktails like the Fuzzy Paterno! Their diverse menu includes a half or full “rack” of tacos, salads and more – check it out at www.pennstatehotels.com.

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Nittany Lion Bling is What Every Penn Stater Wants to Find Under the Tree By Jessica Savrock Looking for the perfect gift for the No. 1 Penn State fan in your life? There’s no better way to symbolize your love (for the Lion) than through a piece of timeless Penn State jewelry. While t-shirts fade and car decals disappear, a Penn State necklace (or ring or earrings) can withstand the test of time – and will never go out of fashion. “Different styles of sweatshirts come and go,” said Chris McKee, manager of Moyer Jewelers in downtown State College. “But jewelry can last a lifetime.” Moyer, a family-owned business since 1949, caters to the Nittany Lion crowd. Though this school-specific jewelry is just a part of their overall business, McKee says that is popular for those looking to show their Penn State pride in a unique way. “Penn State occupies a certain part of the hearts of many students and alumni, and our jewelry is tied to that emotion,” said McKee. “Rather than this jewelry relating to the connection of a husband or wife, it is tied to the emotion of your college experience.” Janelle Mikulca, a senior at Penn State, agrees. She received her Nittany Lion ring as a 21st birthday gift. “The ring means a lot to me and shows my pride at the same time,” she said. “Each time I look down at the ring, I think of all my Penn State experiences and the many wonderful friends I met. It really reflects the fact that Penn State has molded me into the adult I feel I am now.”

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But Penn State jewelry is about far more than emotion – it’s about being unique. According to McKee, his customers often talk about how the pieces they wear are noticed and complimented – often. Think about it. In fact, Moyer strives to keep ahead of the crowd in terms of new designs. McKee says that their designers draw inspiration from a lot of different places, including other styles of jewelry. “The question always is: ‘Can we put a Lion on it?’” he said. And they sure do. Their current hot seller, the “Lounging Lion Necklace” featuring a lounging Lion in 14kt white gold surrounded in a circle of diamonds and sapphires, is already on my holiday wish list (could someone please clue in my boyfriend?). Another family-run business, Kranich’s Jewelers, also has a large line of exquisite Penn State jewelry. From earrings to watches to cufflinks to bracelets, you’re sure to find the perfect gift for the Nittany Lion fan in your life. They even sell a Waterford crystal football featuring the face of none other than our beloved coach, Joe Pa. “Waterford Crystal came to us with the idea to put Joe’s face on a football,” said Charles Kranich, president of Kranich’s Jewelers. “This is a limited edition piece with only a few hundred available, and they’ve been selling quickly.” (So get yours soon!). Kranich adds that jewelry is the perfect gift for the Penn State 10

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fan in your life this holiday and graduation season. “Jewelry tends to be a personal gift,” he said. “You can spend as little as 25 or 50 dollars, or into the thousands. We pride ourselves in that our Penn State jewelry is of good quality that will last years and years.” Aurum Jewelers, another local retailer that has a full Penn State line, offers something in its collection that the local competition doesn’t. In addition to traditional charms and bangles, select Penn State pieces feature Trollbeads. (in case you’re not familiar, each Trollbead is completely unique, and made from the highest quality raw materials including sterling silver, 18 carat gold, Italian Murano glass, natural pearls and precious stones). So when combined with paw print and lion head charms, these pieces really are one-of-a-kind.

All the Pride at a Portion of the Price

Looking for jewelry that’s blue and white, but not necessary silver or gold? If mention of 14 carats and diamonds doesn’t fit your style (or your budget), you can find limited pieces of costume jewelry at these local retailers:

Old State Clothing Co. McLanahan’s Penn State Room Lions Pride The Student Bookstore


Wish List (a.k.a. Our Top Picks) - Compiled by the staff of HappyValley.com

Dayna U Nittany Lion Mascot Pin/Pendant

Hidalgo Diamond Paw Print Band

SS Cut Out Cufflinks

I Wish Glow in the Dark Paw Print Earrings

Is it a pin? Or is a pendant? No matter which way you wear it, we’re certain of one thing: It’s cute! $115 at Lions Pride (www.lions-pride.com)

We’ll let you in on a secret: men like jewelry too. These popular cufflinks are simple and classy. $165 at Moyer Jewelers (www.moyerjewelers.com)

KuKui Nut Bracelet with Paw Prints

Bring out the cheerleader in you with this bracelet made of blue and white painted kukui nuts with painted paw prints and ribbon. $12.99 at The Family Clothesline (www.pennstateclothes.com)

The only thing better than blue and white is blue and, well, diamonds. And lots of ‘em. $2,195 at Kranichs (www.kranichs.com)

Stand out in the crowd at a night game with these glow in the dark danglers. $11.99 at McLanahan’s Penn State Room (www.pennstateroom.com)

Blue & White Lionbacker U Bracelet

A fun charm bracelet complete with unique Trollbeads and lion charms. $651 at Aurum Jewelers (www.aurumjewelers.net)

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What’s New in Happy Valley By Kristin Bushong The biggest news in town of late is the opening of the much-anticipated Chipotle. The chain is well-known for reusing old buildings, this time being what was the Cinema 5 movie theatre. After opening with Free Burrito Day, the place has stayed packed with patrons choosing their own ingredients for burritos, tacos and burrito bowls. A new favorite opened its doors on October 7th: Fasta & Ravioli Co. Who else in town is making pasta and ravioli from scratch with unique flavors? Find them at 129 S. Fraser St. across from Chaar Tae Kwon Do. The former V&S Sandwiches is now Mamma Mia’s. The owner formerly ran Original Italian Pizza years ago where Margarita’s now resides. Visit for fresh baked pizzas and more. Zimmie’s Family Restaurant can be found across Atherton on College Ave. Stop by for family favorites for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Dee’s, another downtown mainstay, has departed and Happy Valley Freez quickly opened in its place.

Two downtown stores also relocated. When the End Result closed, Freeze Thaw Cycles moved from Fraser to the Allen St. spot. The whole move was done without the aid of a vehicle! Sticking with the sports theme, favorite hangout and skate shop Skate Penn moved a few blocks down Calder near the Pita Pit. Along with the State College Diner, another new eatery popped up on S. Atherton St. Pit Stop Pizza repurposed the former south Backyard Burger location and kept the drive-thru - so yes, that means drive-thru pizza. The award-winning Motel 6, located next to Mario & Luigi’s on N. Atherton St., quietly became a Quality Inn at the beginning of September. The 100% smoke free property still boasts 97 guestrooms with a Q Corner Breakfast Area. On the other side of town, the Best Western University Park Inn & Suites opened in time for Parents & Families weekend. It is located next to the Premiere Theatres and near the Nittany Mall, and right off of Rt. 220.

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Holiday Shopping Guide By Kristin Bushong Forget the outlet malls and big cities; Happy Valley is the perfect place to frequent for shopping year-round! It’s extra special for the holidays, thanks to decorations, cooler weather and super sales.

Shop Downtown

Downtown State College is absolutely packed with unique stores; you’re bound to find the perfect gift for anyone on your list. Growing Tree Toys 202 S. Allen St. Downtown State College 814-237-3655, www.growingtreetoys.com Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30am-8pm; Sun 11am-5pm Happy Valley family-owned Growing Tree Toys has been THE spot for educational and specialty toys for kids of all ages for over 30 years. Browse their selection of kid favorites like Lego, Playmobil, Calico Critters, and have them conveniently gift wrapped for free! A case in the center of the store is filled with perfect stocking stuffers like mini-erasers and bath toys. Shop online if you won’t be here for a visit! House of Kashmir 130 E. Calder Way Downtown State College 814-234-4403 Hours: Check store A surprise find on Calder boasts the largest selection of t-shirts within a 400 mile radius. Check out their bar tour shirts, band and pop culture shirts, and even shirts for young ones. Also shop their large selection of tapestries, posters and other giftable items. Jezebel’s Boutique 366 E. College Ave. Downtown State College 814-272-7967, www.jezebelslingerie.com

Tired from all your holiday shopping? Relax at Your Cigar Den… and grab more gifts while you are there.

Kids and adults alike will have fun strolling through the fun-filled shelves of Growing Tree Toys! Hours: Mon-Wed 9:30am-7pm, Thu-Fri 9:30am-8pm, Sat 9:30am6pm, Sun 11am-4pm State College’s only store for lingerie also carries sleepwear, scarves, hosiery, lotions and more. Find favorite brands like Wacoal, Hanky Panky, Natori, Panache and Betsey Johnson (to name a few) or let them choose with a Jezebel’s gift certificate. Your Cigar Den 127 S. Fraser St. Downtown State College 814-867-0666, www.yourcigarden.com Hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am-5:30pm (Open Thu-Fri till 8pm) You don’t have to go far for the largest selection of carefully chosen cigars and accessories and a comfortable area to enjoy them. Ask their knowledgeable staff for help to find the perfect gift for the aficionado on your list.

Blue & White

At least someone, if not everyone on your gift list will be aching for new PSU gear. Stay downtown to find what you need. George’s Floral 482 E. College Ave. Downtown State College 814-237-2722, www.georgesfloral.com Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm Show off your PSU Pride in your kitchen with unique Christopher Radko glass and ceramic pieces made exclusively for George’s Floral. Check out the “Fit for the Feast” chips-and-dip tray or the popular “Gameday Penn State” cookie jar. Don’t forget your tree with one-of-a-kind Radko ornaments (my favorite being the Blue Band sousaphone player!) George’s of course also has a huge floral selection and cash and carry specials.

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Already decorated for the holiday season, turn left in the Woolrich Company Store for some new Christmas goodies. Lions Pride 112 E. College Ave. Downtown State College 814-234-2153, www.lions-pride.com Hours: Mon-Wed 9:30am-6pm, Thu 9:30am-8pm, Fri-Sat 9:30am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm Family-owned Lions Pride carries the largest selection of Penn State sportswear in town and all the memorabilia, hats, tailgating gear and more that you need. Shop online for flat-rate shipping! These Penn Staters give back too; a percentage of every purchase goes to the University for student scholarships. Old State Clothing Co. 101 E. Beaver Ave. Downtown State College 814-234-1415, www.oldstate.com Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm Now housed at the corner of Beaver and Allen, Old State is simply fun to browse. Don’t miss their kids section with the cutest of little Lion gear. Purchase a “Happy Valley” hat or a tee of any PSU sport. Look forward to seeing their festive, holiday-decorated storefront, or conveniently shop online!

Woolrich Company Store Park Ave. Woolrich 570-769-7401 (Off the Avis/Woolrich exit on 220) Hours: Mon-Thu 9am-6pm; Fri-Sat 9am-7pm; Sun 12-5pm Visit the festive 30,000-square foot Woolrich Company Store for comfortable, quality items designed and made within walking distance! You can also save big on big brands like Life Is Good, Brighton, Clarks and Wigwam. Head to the Back Room for even better deals. Check out their new Aloe Vera Socks - an appropriate stocking stuffer! Black Cat 130 S. Allegheny St. Bellefonte 814-355-2060, www.theblackcatgifts.com Hours: Wed 10am-5pm, Thu-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-4pm Bellefonte’s full of unique shops for a day or more’s worth of holiday browsing and shopping. My favorite has to be the Black Cat, a showcase of hand-crafted items by local artists, as well as Happy Valley’s largest selection of beads, findings, crystals and more for your next project. Seven Mountains Wine Cellars 107 Mountain Springs Ln. Spring Mills 814-364-1000 www.sevenmountainswinecellars.com Hours: Wed-Thu 11am-5pm, Fri-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 11am-7pm Visit Happy Valley’s newest winery and we guarantee you’ll make it a regular stop when you’re here. Allow us to recommend their award-winning Ten Point, and the Afternoon Delight, or the perfect Grab and Go Party Pack with a bottle each of We are Blue-berry and Cayuga White and special glass! Decide for yourself with free wine tasting. They also have unique wine bottle bags to wrap your gift up right, plus custom corks, infused oils and more. Don’t miss it!

More Unique Shops

Venture just a little bit from the main drag for even more to choose from. Way Fruit Farm 2355 Halfmoon Valley Rd. Port Matilda 814‑692-5211, www.wayfruitfarm.com Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-7pm, Sat 8am-5pm Way Fruit Farm’s been well known for years as the spot to pick your own berries and pumpkins, and all things apples. Nothing’s changed, they just have a new, huge store and café to show off! Make your own gift basket with Way apple butter, Bonfatto’s wing sauces, local honey, imported Italian pastas, craft items and a whole lot more. Read more on my take on the Farm in our last Fun Guide or at HappyValley.com. 14

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Remember your Penn’s Cave cavern and wildlife tour with a new t-shirt!


PA Military Museum Rt. 322 Boalsburg 814-466-6401, www.pamilmuseum.org Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm The Museum bookstore stocks military-themed items you’d have trouble finding elsewhere, covering all branches of the military. Find children’s toys, books, magnets, posters and more. All proceeds benefit the Friends of the PA Military Museum.

A Gift that Always Fits Hats, beanies and more; make sure all the heads on your gift list are covered with something new from Lions Pride.

“Attracted” to Shopping

Some favorite Happy Valley attractions also have some surprise gems in their gift shops. Plan a visit and keep an eye out for thoughtful gifts to remember the trip. Penn State Golf Courses 1523 W. College Ave. State College 814-863-0257, www.pennstategolfcourses.com Hours: Check website The pro shop at the beautiful courses is also a winner of Golf World Business Magazine’s “100 Best Golf Shops” Award! They stock the latest in golf apparel and gear and a helpful staff to answer your questions. Visit the first week in December when they host their annual Balloon Sale; balloons will hold discounts of up to 100% off! State College Spikes 112 Medlar Field at Lubrano Park State College 814-272-1711, www.statecollegespikes.com Hours: 7 Days 9am-5pm Off the Rack Outfitters, located in front of the stadium, has a full line of PSU apparel, and of course, all the gear you need for our hometown minor league team! Be a hero and give 2010 season tickets to your favorite Spikes fan. They’ll be open extended hours in the holiday season; check out their website or ours for details. Penns Cave 222 Penns Cave Rd. Centre Hall 814-364-1664, www.pennscave.com Hours: Check website You know Penns Cave as the nation’s only all-water cavern, but have you seen the gift shop? (It’s where you buy tour tickets, too.) Check out a unique selection of jewelry, clothing, postcards, toys, candy and other souvenirs.

Let your recipient decide what’s best for them thanks to a gift card straight from Happy Valley. Downtown State College: What could be more convenient? The card is accepted by dozens of downtown retailers and restaurants. Pick one up at the DID office or at www.downtownstatecollege.com. Harrison’s: Give the gift of good taste. Harrison’s gift cards can be used for dining, catering orders or their special wine classes. Pick one up at the restaurant in the Hilton Garden Inn or see more at www.harrisonsmenu.com. Dante’s: Barbecue, pizza or fajitas? No need to decide now, just give them a Dante’s gift card, available at any of their restaurants or at www.dantesinc.com. State Theatre: Movies, music, shows and more; give a gift certificate to the State Theatre so they can decide what to see. www.statetickets.org.

See more in our Shopping section starting on page 6 and on HappyValley.com!

Golf in the winter? Sort of; visit the Penn State Golf Courses’ golf shop for gear for the course and the football field. HappyValley.com

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Lovin’ the Lion

Penn State alumni and fans know to be a member of the Nittany Nation, you’ve gotta show your love for the lion. The Lion Shrine is one of the top photo op spots in Happy Valley, and our Facebook fans delighted in sending us their photos for a cover contest.

Left: Our cover winners Sarah ’08 and Gannon ’07 Nordberg “definitely bleed Blue and White” having grown up in State College and attended Penn State, and their wedding photos pretty much prove it. They married in 2008 in State College and stopped to get the Lion’s blessing, then celebrated at the Nittany Lion Inn. Seven out of ten in their wedding party were Penn State grads or students. Gannon and Sarah live in Winchester, VA, where Gannon works as a technology consultant and Sarah attends pharmacy school at Shenandoah University.

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Opposite Page, clockwise from top left: It’s a family affair for Christine Chambers Reina ’96, husband James and daughters Rebekah and Sarah, of Northfield, New Jersey. Christine’s parents moved to Warriors Mark eight years ago, so she and her family visit often. Rebekah looks forward to being a future Nittany Lion and they are coaching Sarah to roar like a lion and teaching her the WE ARE…PENN STATE cheer! Lion legacies? Kirstin Brown ’96 sent this photo of her husband Paul ’93, and their boys David and Ryan, hanging with Dad in their matching Blue and White for Father’s Day. Kirstin and Paul live in nearby Port Matilda. A future Nittany Lion meets the Lion Shrine for the first time! This is Riley Klasic McCoy’s first trip to Penn State for the Nittany Lions season opener! Craig Klasic ’89 and his partner Mike McCoy, not an alumnus, but a PSU fan, attend at least one game a year. Riley, 8, is now part of the tradition! Craig, Mike and Riley live in Harbeson, DE. All smiles for the Lion! Ivan Rocuskie’s mom Amy (Witherite) Rocuskie grew up in Happy Valley and graduated from Penn State, and his grandparents still live here. His grandma works in the Dean’s Office in the College of Engineering and has season tickets. Lucky kid! Ivan and his mom and dad, Bill, also a Penn State grad, live in Mechanicsburg, PA. They are all huge fans!

This Page from top: Annalynne Kenawell and Ben Reddington, both class of ’09, striking a studious pose on their graduation day. Annalynne writes: “Here is a picture of my boyfriend Ben and I just after graduating from Penn State (where we met ). Little did I know a few weeks later he wouldn’t be my boyfriend anymore... but my Fiance !” Annalynne is currently in State College, anticipating a move to Silver Springs, MD where Ben is living and working. Chase Tralka submitted this photo of the Lion in lights. Chase is class of ’11 and a writer and photographer for Onward State. He is also a member of the Blue Band, Phi Mu Alpha Fraternity and Lion Scouts. Max and Addie Gagnon’s dad Mark got his PhD at Penn State and started teaching here in August. The family is in the process of moving back to Happy Valley from St. Louis. Max,5, and Addie, 2, posed for this photo while on a stroll through campus with mom and dad.

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THINGS TO KNOW IF YOU GO 2009 Central PA Regional Business & Industry Expo Tuesday, November 17 1:30 to 7:00 pm Bryce Jordan Center FREE admission FREE parking Use the BJC Mezzanine entrance For more: www.cbicc.org twitter.com/CBICC Facebook search: CBICC While the Expo winds down in the Jordan Center, the @fterHours TweetUp will be held in the concourse from 6:30 to 8:00 pm A TweetUp – Twitter speak for “meet up” – is an informal event for people communicating over Twitter, Facebook and other social networks to connect and meet face-to-face! But no, you do not need to be familiar with these to attend. The CBICC has been quite involved in the progression of the use of social media in business. West Arete held a ChamberU event on Oct. 6 explaining the basics of Twitter and Facebook to CBICC members The CBICC and some exhibitors (includ‑ ing HappyValley.com) have already started adding the hashtag #regionalexpo to their tweets. What does this mean? You can visit Twitter and search #regionalexpo to see tweets related to the Expo, which at this point consist of updates from the CBICC and RSVP’s to the Tweetup event. On Nov. 17 expect to see live tweets and TwitPics (photos) from HappyValley. com, the CBICC and others in attendance! Quite a cool way to keep up with the Expo either live the day of the event or anytime afterwards. There will be a $5 charge for the @ fterHours TweetUp and refreshments will be served. RSVP at tweetvite.com/ event/regionalexpo or contact Sara Hoy at 814-234-1829 or shoy@cbicc.org with questions! 18

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Happy Valley Businesses on Display at the Central PA Regional Business & Industry Expo By Kristin Bushong Some love Happy Valley so much they choose to do business here, like HappyValley.com (and its parent company Affinity Connection) CEO Greg Woodman. Learn more about these businesses from Centre County and all of Central Pennsylvania at the inaugural 2009 Central PA Regional Business & Industry Expo at the Bryce Jordan Center! Ten chambers of commerce have partnered with the CBICC for the event, including Bellefonte, Huntingdon County and Blair County. On Nov. 17, over 160 booths will show off unique businesses, chambers of commerce and more. Anticipate interactive displays, giveaways and other fun touches. Come by and say “Hi” to us at the HappyValley.com booth! The event will begin with a membership luncheon with a featured speaker (to be determined) and ribbon cutting to officially kick off the start of the Expo at 1:30. Remember that admission and parking are FREE! After you visit us, check out some more of our favorites set to attend, like the Centre County Airport Authority, Penn State Hospitality, Foxdale Village, Collegiate Pride and Loaded Creative. Along with the booths, some exhibitors will also host workshops throughout the afternoon. Chef Harrison Schailey of Harrison’s Wine Grill and Catering will prepare his popular Mushroom Bruschetta – crusty bread from Gemelli’s with sautéed Pennsylvania-grown mushrooms. Schailey will offer a Q&A, and of course, some samples. Other workshops may not be so tasty, but still as informative. West Arete Computing will present a tour of website building and integrating the latest technology, while John Moore of Moore Power Sales will explore how to succeed selling in the current economy. Stay tuned with the latest developments for the Expo by following the CBICC on Twitter, Facebook or on their website at www.cbicc.org. Don’t miss the Central PA Regional Business & Industry Expo on Nov. 17 at the BJC!

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Have a Happy Holiday Party Without All the Work Whether you’re hosting friends and family from out of town, planning your alumni holiday reunion, or planning your company’s holiday get-together, you can be the star of the season with these Happy Valley resources. Bonfatto’s in Bellefonte has a private room that can be rented for parties from 25-45 people. The restaurant offers sit-down or buffetstyle dinners, and you can select from their menu or create something custom for your gathering. Conveniently located off the Bellefonte/ Zion exit of I-99, Bonfatto’s is just 20 minutes from downtown State College and minutes from all of Bellefonte’s finest B&Bs. Kelly’s Steak and Seafood in Boalsburg has two private rooms available for parties. One room accommodates 25 guests and the other accommodates 50. The larger room adjoins the Lounge, so with advance notice, Kelly’s set up the lounge to accommodate overflow from your party. Kelly’s can also provide catering services, including servers, bartenders, plates, silverware, tables and linens, if your party requires. Kelly’s has Liquor Liability insurance and alcohol certified staff available for off-site functions. Enjoy the winter view from the banquet room at the Mt. Nittany Inn, overlooking the holiday lights of Penns Valley. Perfectly sized for groups up to 100, the room is affordable, as is the food. Order

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from their menu of fresh traditional favorites, and unique dishes. The Queen B&B in historic Bellefonte can accommodate a standup crowd of 50 and a sit-down dinner for 25. Select the caterer of your choice for an intimate gathering in The Queen’s elegant dining room, meticulously decorated for the holidays. Warm up at Seven Mountains Wine Cellars rustic lodge, nestled into the woods, the perfect place to get into the spirit of the season. The huge fireplace and delicious wine will keep your guests cozy. The lodge can hold up to 100 people, but is also ideal for a smaller crowd who wants to spread out at the tables and chairs or sit around the fire. The lodge is equipped with a full kitchen, a caterer’s dream.

For your catering needs, check out:

• Award-winning Harrison’s Wine Grill and Catering, State College’s best caterer for 4 years running • Boalsburg’s Kelly’s Steak and Seafood, makes the best, well, steak and seafood. And we mean the best. • State College staple Dante’s Restaurants offers a variety of foods, from BBQ to pizza to fine Italian foods. • Downtown gem Zola New World Bistro takes its upscale act on the road and takes any party up a notch, or 10. • If your guests love pizza and pasta (and who doesn’t?) Rotelli is a perfect choice. • Bellefonte-based Pizza Mia has a wide and affordable selection of delicious pizza, sandwiches, wraps, and salads.

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Calendar of Events November

Miley Cyrus Nov. 5, 2009 Bryce Jordan Center 814‑863‑5500 www.bjc.psu.edu Football vs. Ohio State Nov. 7, 2009 Beaver Stadium 800‑NITTANY www.gopsusports.com Larry the Cable Guy Nov. 12, 2009 Bryce Jordan Center 814-865-5500 www.bjc.psu.edu Football vs. Indiana Nov. 14, 2009 Beaver Stadium 800-NITTANY www.gopsusports.com Central PA Regional Business & Industry Expo Nov. 17, 2009 Bryce Jordan Center 814‑234‑1829 www.cbicc.org Echo and the Bunnymen Nov. 18, 2009 State Theatre 814-272-0606 www.statetickets.org Radio City Christmas Spectacular Nov. 20‑21, 2009 Bryce Jordan Center 814‑863‑5500 www.bjc.psu.edu

December

Lady Lions vs. Georgia Tech Dec. 2, 2009 Bryce Jordan Center 800‑NITTANY www.gopsusports.com Stocking Stuffer Antiques, Art & Fine Crafts Sale Dec. 4‑5, 2009 Centre Furnace Mansion 814‑234‑4779 www.centrefurnace.org Wrestling’s Nittany Lion Open Dec. 6, 2009 Rec Hall

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800‑NITTANY www.gopsusports.com Festival of Trees Dec. 10-13, 2009 Snider Ag Arena agarena.cas.psu.edu Bellefonte Victorian Christmas Dec. 11‑13, 2009 Downtown Bellefonte 814‑355‑2917 www.victorianbellefonte.com Centre Dance presents The Nutcracker Dec. 12-13, 2009 State Theatre 814-272-0606 www.statetickets.org Fall Collection: A Date Auction Nov. 17, 2009 Cellbock, www.scyoungpros.com Judy Collins Holiday Concert Dec. 18, 2009 State Theatre 814‑272‑0606 www.statetickets.org Fall Commencement Dec. 18‑19, 2009 PSU Campus commencement.psu.edu First Night 2010 Dec. 31, 2009 814‑237‑6382 www.firstnightstatecollege.com

January 2010

Spring Classes Begin January 11, 2010 www.psu.edu Bela Fleck - The Africa Project Jan. 24, 2010 Eisenhower Auditorium 800-ARTS-TIX www.cpa.psu.edu

February 2010

David Sanborn with Joey DeFrancesco Feb. 2, 2010 State Theatre 814-272-0606 www.statetickets.org

Icers Alumni Weekend Feb. 5-6, 2010 Ice Pavilion www.pennstatehockey.com Groovaloo Feb. 11, 2010 Eisenhower Auditorium 800‑ARTS‑TIX www.cpa.psu.edu

814-272-0606 www.statetickets.org Women’s Gymnastics NCAA Regional Apr. 10, 2010 Rec Hall 800‑NITTANY www.gopsusports.com

Harlem Gospel Choir Feb. 12, 2010 State Theatre, 814-272-0606 www.statetickets.org

Mamma Mia! Apr. 13‑15, 2010 Eisenhower Auditorium 800‑ARTS‑TIX www.cpa.psu.edu

THON Feb. 18‑20, 2010 Bryce Jordan Center 800‑392‑THON www.thon.org

Blue‑White Game Apr. 24, 2010 Beaver Stadium 800‑NITTANY www.gopsusports.com

Symphony on Stage Feb. 28, 2010 Eisenhower Auditorium 814-231-8224 www.nvs.org

Freddy Cole Apr. 30, 2010 State Theatre 814-272-0606 www.statetickets.org

March 2010

April 2010

PSU Spring Break Mar. 8‑12, 2010 www.psu.edu

World War II Revisited May 22-23, 2010 PA Military Museum 814-466-6263 www.pamilmuseum.org

Bela Fleck - The Africa Project Mar. 3, 2010 Eisenhower Auditorium 800-ARTS-TIX www.cpa.psu.edu

Home Show Mar. 12‑14, 2010 Bryce Jordan Center 814‑231‑8813 www.centralpabuilders.com Men’s Volleyball vs. Ohio State Sat., Mar. 20 Rec Hall 800-NITTANY www.gopsusports.com Stomp Mar. 30, 2010 Eisenhower Auditorium 800‑ARTS‑TIX www.cpa.psu.edu

April 2010

The Second City’s 50th Anniversary Tour Apr. 9, 2010 State Theatre

Spring Commencement May 14‑16, 2010 PSU Campus commencement.psu.edu

June 2010

Bellefonte Cruise June 18‑19, 2010 Downtown Bellefonte www.bellefontecruise.org

July 2010

Central PA 4th Fest July 4, 2010 www.4thfest.org Arts Fest July 8‑11, 2010 Downtown & Campus www.arts‑festival.com People’s Choice Festival July 18-11, 2010 PA Military Museum www.peopleschoicefestival.com


Where to Stay Photo: Carnegie House

Hotels Atherton Hotel When you see the iconic blue awning you know you are at the Atherton Hotel, right between College & Beaver on Atherton St. downtown. This full‑service property features thoughtful perks like dry cleaning, shoe shining, shuttles to the airport, concierge service, and free covered parking if you drive in yourself. You don’t even have to leave the property for a nice meal or drink; visit the elegant (yet casual!) Tarragon Restaurant or enjoy lighter fare at Rumors Lounge, with menu offerings ranging from filet mignon to chicken fingers. Save by joining their Atherton Club! Learn more at www.athertonhotel.net.

Comfort Suites The Gold Award‑winning Comfort Suites is just three blocks from downtown right on N. Atherton St. Get a great rate on a room and enjoy the indoor pool and fitness center, while staying connected with free internet. After your free deluxe breakfast you can walk right over to T.G.I. Friday’s for an affordable meal or drink, or visit one of several other restaurants nearby. Enjoy some “breathing room” - the property is entirely smoke-free. Head to www.comfortsuites.com and search for State College!

Days Inn Penn State Stay downtown at the Days Inn Penn State, attached to Mad Mex, one of Happy Valley’s most fun bars and the only Mexican restaurant in town. Imagine enjoying a couple margaritas and then taking a dip at the complimentary, heated indoor pool, without even having to leave the hotel. Hike, hunt, snowmobile, cross Some other great country-ski, sled ride, ice skate, perks are the fitness play hockey, and ice fish, all within walking distance! center and tanning booths. You will be 814-686-1878 impressed by the ambience of the full‑service facility’s 3‑story Town Square www.blackmoshannonlodge.com Atrium. Check out

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their specials at www.lioncountrylodging.com; including a great deal where if you stay two nights, the third is half off! Econo Lodge Bellefonte Want to avoid the hustle and bustle of downtown and take advantage of all that historic Bellefonte has to offer? Check out the Econo Lodge on the Benner Pike. The hotel is near all the Victorian splendor of Bellefonte ‑ indigenous restaurants, unique stores, antique shops and Talleyrand Park. It’s also within minutes of the popular fly‑fishing destination, Fisherman’s Paradise! Go to www.econolodge.com and search for Bellefonte (or State College) and plan your trip today. Happy Valley Motor Inn The very appropriately‑named Happy Valley Motor Inn is a charming place to stay just south of downtown on Atherton St. With 35 rooms, the property also looks over a pretty outdoor garden and gazebo. Their website (www.happyvalleymotorinn.com) is constantly updated with special event availability and more ‑ check it out to solidify your plans. Also, during your stay be sure to visit Faccia Luna for their wood‑fired pizza and other specialties! Hilton Garden Inn Conveniently located less than 2 miles from downtown State College and only a minute HappyValley.com

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Where to Stay Philips Hotel & 1921 Restaurant Established in 1921 (hence the name) the Philips Hotel has been recently restored to its original glory as the place to stay in eat in Philipsburg. Come out for football or any special weekend, or save on a weekday trip. Find out more at www.thephilips1921.com.

Penn Stater. Photo courtesy of Greg Grieco. from Beaver Stadium the Hilton Garden Inn has a huge indoor pool for swimming year‑round. It’s also a great place to stay to get some work done, with a comfy work area, hardwired and wireless internet and even com‑ plimentary remote printing from your guest room to their 24 hour business center. Skip the driving and enjoy a glass of wine or beer and a delicious meal at the onsite restaurant, Harrison’s Wine Grill & Catering. And hey, the famous W.R. Hickey Beer Distributor is even located next door. See more now at www.lioncountrylodging.com. Nittany Budget Motel Adjacent to the Cato Park business center and only three miles from downtown, the Nittany Budget Motel is an affordable favorite among Happy Valley travelers. Perhaps it’s the onsite Brewsky’s Bottle Shop (that’s where the front desk is too!) or tasty Prospector’s wings and ribs next door. Whether you are just visiting for business or a football game (see avail‑ ability at www.lioncountrylodging.com), the Nittany Budget Motel can surely meet your tight budget in these times. Nittany Lion Inn The only hotel located on the Penn State cam‑ pus, the historic Nittany Lion Inn is a must for Penn Staters planning a visit. One of the two hotels the prestigious Penn State Hospitality runs (see Penn Stater below); the Inn’s Colonial 22

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charm is on display in its 223 beautifully‑ap‑ pointed guestrooms. With flexible conference space perfect for business meetings, the Nittany Lion Inn is also a truly stunning destination for a wedding or other special event. Savor a meal at the sophisticated Dining Room or enjoy casual fare and a drink at Whiskers. There is a brand new “social gathering place,” the Gazebo Courtyard, as well a gift shop on site so you can stock up on Penn State memorabilia! Check out www.pennstatehotels.com to see specials, menus and more from both PSU properties. Penn Stater Located in sight of the stadium, the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel is the other impeccable property run by Penn State Hospitality. Eat at the lovely, open‑air Gardens Restaurant (known for its extensive buffets!) or check out the memorabilia and facts about PSU football on the walls of Whiskers Lounge. Work out in the fitness center, go for a swim in the indoor 3‑lane lap pool or relax in the whirlpool. (Guests at the Nittany Lion Inn can enjoy the facilities as well.) You have to check out the new De‑Stress Zone & Exploratorium on the main level of the hotel. Fitting since the property is in Penn State’s Innovation Park, this innovative new center features the latest in sleep and relaxation techniques straight from the University. Want to see more? Visit www.pennstatehotels.com.

Quality Inn Located only two miles from downtown and campus on N. Atherton St., the former Motel 6 is just two miles from the Penn State Cam‑ pus and downtown, and offers guests all the conveniences they need. Enjoy a free deluxe breakfast as well as high speed internet. Eat out and two of Happy Valley’s favorite picks, the adjacent Waffle Shop or Mario & Luigi’s. Visit www.lioncountrylodging.com to reserve a room online and check availability for busy weekends and special events. Ramada Conference Center On S. Atherton Street, just outside downtown State College the Ramada Conference Center can truly fulfill any needs for a stay in town. It’s a great spot for families or anyone who loves staying active, with both indoor and outdoor pools, fitness center and even a game room with basketball, volleyball and horse‑ shoes. Their banquet facilities and service are a favorite for Happy Valley events year‑round and are a perfect choice for your next special occasion. The fun and festive P.J. Harrigan’s, filled with authentic memorabilia, HUGE burg‑ ers and more is on the premises, and features live music and Wisecrackers comedy shows! Visit www.ramadasc.com to book online and see all they have to offer. Rodeway Inn The Rodeway Inn on N. Atherton St. is only two blocks from Penn State University and a short one‑mile walk from Downtown State College. You’ll enjoy your stay in your large room with complimentary high‑speed internet access, as well as a free continental breakfast in the morning. Ask their helpful staff if you need any advice for getting around town. Many restaurants are nearby, like Kimchi Korean Restaurant and Le Bistro Deli & Piz‑ zeria. See more at www.rodewayinn.com and search State College!


Where to Stay Sleep Inn Located just three easy blocks from Penn State, the Sleep Inn offers great amenities like a brand new fitness center, free breakfast and complimentary wireless internet access. Sitting next to the Comfort Suites, it too neighbors T.G.I. Friday’s and has plenty more restaurants within walking distance. Search for “State College� at www.sleepinn.com to book online, check out great savings and more. Super 8 Not even two miles from downtown and right down the main drag, the Super 8 is quite an affordable place to stay in the area any time of the year. Enjoy your free SuperStart breakfast or head next door to Perkins, open 24 hours a day. You may not be able to resist the smells of Clem’s BBQ, available select days a week at the Brewsky’s Bottle Shop also on the property. Check them out online at www.lioncountrylodging.com to plan your stay around their specials!

Bed & Breakfasts Bed and Breakfast at the Rock Garden A scenic 10‑minute drive from State College is the small village of Oak Hall, between Lemont and Boalsburg, and home to the Bed and Breakfast at the Rock Garden. The farmhouse‑style B&B has five guestrooms, each with its own private bathroom. Another bonus: each room has a gorgeous view of either Mt. Nittany or Tussey Mountain! If you are a guest of the bed and breakfast you get

10% off their selection of perennials and other plants at the stunning Rock Garden Perennial Nursery. See more about the B&B and nursery at www.therockgardenbandb.com or call Joe at 814‑466‑6100. Carnegie House Located in the Toftrees area of State College, the Carnegie House is another of those Happy Valley mainstays that everyone seems to talk about. Boasting one of the fanciest dining facilities in the area, the AAA Four Diamond‑award winning property is also a striking place to stay. Twenty rooms and two suites are individually decorated and have foy‑ ers, ceiling fans and tall, sunny windows. Both suites, located on the third floor, overlook the 17th hole of the Toftrees Golf Course. The Carnegie House offers multiple all‑inclusive packages to help you save both time and money; check them out at www.carnegiehouse.com. Gift certificates are available, and there is a gift shop onsite! Call 814‑234‑2424 or go to their website to learn more about this unique property.

Centre Mills B&B Relax and reflect at the fully restored 1813 stone house or on its 26 lush acres. Hone your birdwatching skills and enjoy the atmosphere, or enjoy a peaceful sunset before a starry night. Fly‑fish in the private stream onsite or at Penns Creek, Spring Creek and more only minutes away (why not plan a special fishing trip!) You can also venture to nearby caves and other attractions like Camp Woodward, or head on a biking or hiking trip. Located in the heart of the Brush Valley Amish farm commu‑ nity, the residents of the area are happy to show you their way of life. Your 12 miles from State host, Maria prepares College, perfect for a true country break‑ your next stay‌ fast featuring local ingredients, but will also accommodate any special requests XXX IJEEFOSJEHFCOC DPN or allergies, and 8 (BUFTCVSH 3E 8BSSJPST .BSL 1" has a calm, holistic

approach to sharing her property with you. For rates, availability and more details, visit them online at www.centremills.com. Hidden Ridge B&B Relax among the tranquil 43 acres of wildlife‑filled woodlands surrounding the Hidden Ridge Bed & Breakfast. Located in Warriors Mark, the bed & breakfast is just 12 miles from Penn State, and 1 mile to Scotia Range. It’s a perfect resting place for a visit to State College, or any trip hiking, fishing, antiquing...whatever brings you to Happy Valley. The B&B features two queen sized rooms, each with private entrances. Enjoy a full, bountiful breakfast between 8:00 and 9:00 am, or a continental breakfast before or after that time. Supplement your stay with therapeutic massage onsite, appetizers, premium baked goods or flowers! See more now at www.hiddenridgebnb.com. Inn on the Sky Located in Spring Mills, high atop Brush Mountain, you will find the rustic, luxurious Inn on the Sky, perfect for a memorable stay year‑round. The heavy timber‑frame inn has two master suites each with Jacuzzi tubs, and three additional bedrooms with individual bathrooms. Its feng shui influence shows in its open space, innovative lighting, fireplaces and expansive exterior decks. It’s truly a must see – check out photos at www.innonthesky.com! Take advantage of their beautiful scenery for a weekend getaway, reunion, small wedding or even a fresh business meeting. During your stay enjoy unique cuisine and microbrewed ales at the Elk Creek CafĂŠ + Aleworks, or on summer Saturdays check out the Millheim Farmers Market. Inn at Walnut Acres With “Acresâ€? in the title you may wonder how many – the Bellefonte B&B is surrounded by five acres of lush, well‑manicured gardens. Thoughtful touches like fine antiques, oriental rugs, paintings and flowers bring the beautiful scenery of the outdoors inside. The elegant and secluded Inn at Walnut Acres is a fine destina‑ tion for special event or special weekend. You can explore the streets of historic Bellefonte HappyValley.com

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Where to Stay wireless internet. Indulge in a gourmet break‑ fast, served inside with antique glassware and linens, or outside in the warmer months overlooking a small waterfall and perennial garden. Pets are allowed in certain rooms; call 814‑355‑7999 or visit www.thequeenbnb.com for information on all the Queen has to offer. (Also, the Queen is Green – ask about their green philosophy!)

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St. Joseph Institute. while you are there; enjoy the unique restau‑ rants and stores. Call 814‑353‑1597 or visit www.innatwalnutacres.com to see more. Mountain Hideaway Bed and Breakfast Only 20 minutes from State College, Moun‑ tain Hideaway is tightly nestled in the moun‑ tains of the Black Moshannon Forest in the borough of Port Matilda. The beautiful facility is equaled by its surroundings, and comple‑ mented by the warm hospitality of its staff. Each of the guestrooms offer a queen‑size bed, full private bath, gas fireplace, central air, DirecTV, and high‑speed wireless internet. Customers agree, from newlyweds to “city kids” that Mountain Hideaway is truly wonderful (one even stated, “Can we stay here forever?”) And don’t be surprised if you see deer, black bear or other forest inhabitants from your room; you wouldn’t be the first! See more at www.mthideaway.com. Purple Gate Guesthouse How about a stay at a unique country getaway? Located in scenic Birmingham, four miles south of Tyrone, the Purple Gate Guesthouse is easily accessed from I‑99. Open year‑round for all the events here in Happy Valley, you can take advantage of daily or weekly rates. The Guesthouse has all the comforts of home (central air!), laundry facili‑ ties (upon request; you can pack lightly!), 24

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an outdoor retreat with an arbor swing (now that’s relaxation), as well as variety of items to make a stay more comfortable for kids (how thoughtful!) Great fishing is a short distance away at the Little Juniata River or Spruce Creek. Give Carensa a call at 814‑684‑7806 or visit them online at www.purplegateguesthouse.com. The Queen: A Victorian Bed & Breakfast Innkeeper of the Year. Quite an honor, huh? Well, she’s right here in Happy Valley; the Queen’s Nancy Noll was recognized by the Pennsylvania Travel & Lodging Association in 2008 for her leadership role in the hospitality industry as well as the community. Since opening in the early 1990’s, Noll has main‑ tained the Victorian splendor of the property, complete with clothes, accessories, a parlour with a working victrola and a player piano, and much, much more. But with all this old‑fashioned luxury, the Queen still has modern conveniences like central air and

Aikens Cabins Situated in the serene Bear Meadows, adja‑ cent to the Rothrock State Forest and Tussey Mountain in Boalsburg, one of the five rentals at Aikens Cabins is your perfect outlet to the great outdoors. With all the amenities and welcoming atmosphere of home, the cabins are conveniently located within short distances to many local landmarks and attractions. Make sure to also take advantage of Central Pennsylvania’s scenery and natural beauty by taking a hike through the quiet surrounding wooded area. For more information and reservations, visit www.aikenscabins.com or call Mindy at 814‑466‑9299. Black Moshannon Lodge Nestled in the near 4,000 acres of the Black Moshannon State Park, the Black Moshannon Lodge is the place to stay for a getaway in the great outdoors. Come out this fall to hunt or kayak, or for a snowmobiling or ice fishing trip this winter. Your hosts, Curt and Tracy provide all the comfort of your - full kitchen, modern bathroom, beds for up to eight guests


Where to Stay (with linens!) and a large back porch with a fire ring. See great scenic photos, find out more information or book online at www.blackmoshannonlodge.com.

breakfasts, lodges, campgrounds and other places to stay.

Mountain Acres Lodge Come and enjoy 500 acres of private property at your disposal to explore at one of the region’s most exclusive resorts. Mountain Acres Lodge is open only select weekends throughout the year where it provides ten bedrooms in the pastoral lodge setting. You can take advantage of having food prepared for you by the staff or can bring your own meal provisions and utilize the kitchen space. The “great room” includes satellite television, shuffle boards and a pool table, accented by the wild game ornamenting the walls. The Lodge and its secluded surroundings is your destination for family reunions, weddings and receptions or any of your small special events. For availability and how to make reservations, call 814‑364‑1508 or visit www.mountainacreslodge.com.

Ridge Retreat Recently constructed in 2006, the Ridge Re‑ treat offers four bedrooms within its exquisite timber structure. With four mountain ranges in sight, the ridge offers breath‑taking views of the surrounding landscapes. The ridge specifi‑ cally chose not to include internet access to the retreat to ensure a more soothing atmo‑ sphere and calm that urge to constantly keep up with emails. (Never fear, for you tech‑crazy folks, your online connection is just a short ten minute drive to Juniata). In the fall, the ridge offers a quiet haven to return to after enjoying a Nittany Lion football game. During the spring and summer months, the ridge is used as a writer’s retreat where all literary masters are welcome. The wrap‑around deck and screened‑in porch are perfect for productivity and relaxation alike. For more information, call 610‑664‑7097 or see the Ridge Retreat online at www.theridgeretreat.com.

Raystown Lake Region Located in central Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains, Raystown Lake is in the heart of Huntingdon County, with outdoor fun year‑round. Budget Travel Magazine recently named Huntingdon the Coolest Small Town in Pennsylvania and is number 5 on its list of the Coolest Small Towns in America for 2009! Visit the County Visitors Bureau website (www.raystown.org) to check out bed &

St. Joseph Institute Difficult to classify in any specific category is the award‑winning St. Joseph Institute, just a couple miles down the road from State College in Port Matilda. The world‑class wellness center is also an ideal place to stay, with log and stone lodges wrapped in big country porches. Enjoy 200 acres of walking trails, recreation center, library, gym and more, as well as all their spa and wellness treatments and partnership

with State College’s One on One Fitness. Their dining facility boasts a healthy and wholesome menu, and also houses one of the only truly gluten‑free kitchens in the nation. The Institute features specials year‑round that include your stay, meals and massage. Take advantage of their last‑minute internet deals and all that St. Joseph has to offer at www.stjosephinstitute. com, or call 814‑692‑4954. Woodward Crossings Offering three separate vacation homes of varying size accommodations, Woodward Crossings is nestled among 50 acres for you to explore. Within the grounds they have every activity you outdoor buffs could want including fishing, volleyball, horseshoes, bad‑ minton and basketball hoops. When it’s time for lunch, you can make use of the kitchens within the suites or have a sunny smorgasbord at the picnic area. Owners Marlin and Karen Fultz go above and beyond in ensuring you make the most of your visit by providing a notebook full of places to go, activities to do and restaurants to eat. All this on top of avail‑ able internet and long distance phone access makes Woodward Crossings a great way to escape and stay in‑tune with everything at the same time. To make reservations, call Marlin and Karen at 814‑349‑4484, and check out all their unique special offers online at www.woodwardcrossings.com.

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20 THINGS TO DO before you leave

Happy Valley T Play Ultimate Frisbee on the Old Main or the Hub lawn T Climb Mount Nittany T One word: Tailgate

T Stand in line for a weekend Waff le Shop breakfast (it’s worth it!)

By: Mark Selders

T Enjoy a Peachy Paterno cone at the Creamery T Order grilled stickies at The Diner T Take part in a bar tour

T Get lost in the stacks of Paterno library

T Camp out at Paternoville

T Dance at THON T Start a snowball f ight with another residence hall T Prepare last minute for tests with Nittany Notes T Attend a White Out with 110,000 of your friends T Eat Late-Night pizza. Your choice: College or Canyon T Get your picture taken at the Nittany Lion Shrine AND the JoePa statue T Ski (or snowboard or tube) at Tussey Mountain

T Witness the Miff lin Streak T Start the weekend early on Friday afternoon at the Skeller T Come back for Arts Fest

T Grab a window booth at the Corner Room Connecting alumni to their friends, fun and college town. Add your favorite item to this to-do list by emailing: collegetownfun@aff inityconnection.com

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Where Where to to Eat Eat Photo courtesy of the Philips Hotel/1921 Restaurant

Buy Fresh Buy Local™ The Centre County Chapter of Buy Fresh Buy Local™, a project of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA), can help you reap the fresh rewards of Happy Valley’s thriving agricultural community. Dine at local partners like Otto’s, Harrison’s and Herwig’s, or see the schedule for farmers markets so you can purchase your own goods. Visit www.buylocalpa.org/centre.

village of Lemont and enjoy easy parking and the charming atmosphere surrounding the restaurant, originally built in 1892. The dining room arrangement gives each table a private feel, all the better for thorough enjoyment of your meal. Treat the kids for Family‑style Thursdays and enjoy select menu options served in family‑sized portions. Call ahead 814‑238‑5534 or visit www.altoitalian.com.

Alto Italian Restaurant and Bar Alto’s menu changes frequently, which means its meals are always made fresh from the best ingredients available. This is not the Olive Garden folks, it’s real, authentic Northern Italian cuisine, served in an upscale yet comfortable atmosphere. Visit the quaint

Bar Bleu and Bar Que Formerly known as Beulah’s, the Garner Street establishment shares space (and its name) with the upscale, jazzy Bar Bleu down‑ stairs. You can enjoy a drink upstairs in the U‑shaped bar and save with daily happy hour specials. With 22(!) HDMI flat screens you

won’t miss the game! Order their authentic Kansas City‑style barbecue (smoked onsite) seven days a week starting at 5:00 pm We recommend a plate of wings with either pork or ribs, complete with fresh cut fries, cole slaw and corn bread. See more at www.dantesinc. com/barbleu.htm. Bonfatto’s Restaurant and Lounge After winning of the 2009 Blue‑White Wing‑off, Bonfatto’s launched a bottled line of its famous wing sauces. This place is on a roll, so if you haven’t hit Bonfatto’s, there’s never been a better time. Around since 1919, the restaurant and its trademark Bonanza Sub are iconic pieces of Bellefonte history. But nowa‑ days, Bonfatto’s fills its restaurant and lounge for lunch, dinner, football games, and more.

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Where to Eat Try their famous crab cakes with a selection of wine from their Wine Spectator’s award winning list. Can’t choose what to drink? Ask your server for a wine flight ‑ a sampling of four reds or whites from around the world. You can also let them know if you are on your way to an event and enjoy their three‑course “pre‑theatre” menu. Stop by on Friday for their Seafood Spectacular Buffet or at the end of the weekend for their epic Sunday Brunch! See menus and more at www.pennstatehotels.com.

Mount Nittany Inn. The dining room is great for families, couples or groups of friends (and your holiday party!) and the lounge offers a big‑screen TV for those who need a sports fix with their meal. The menu is big, but not too big, and has something to please health‑conscious diners, pizza and hoagie lovers, and, of course, wing men (and women). Hop the bypass to the Bellefonte/Zion exit and hang right for a good meal in a comfortable atmosphere. Check out Bonfatto’s online at www.bonfattos.net. Carnegie House Enjoy contemporary European cuisine in an intimate and elegant setting at Carnegie House in Toftrees. Serving breakfast, lunch, and a beautiful view of the golf course, flowers and forest, Carnegie House offers the finest al fresco dining experience when weather permits. Can’t decide? Choose an appetizer, soup or salad and entrée from their prix fixe menu, or check out attractive lodging packages that include dinner and breakfast. For more information visit Carnegie House online at www.carnegiehouse.com. Damon’s Just moments from Beaver Stadium you will find Damon’s, a favorite for sports fans, families and anyone looking for a drink or big plate of food. With 3 separate dining environments there is always a spot to catch your team on TV or get a big group together. (Call their banquet 28

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line direct at 814‑237‑9151 about renting a room or to even have them cater your event!) Boasting more than a dozen beers on draft, Damon’s also features weeknight specials to fit your budget, and a roving magician on Wednesdays. Check out more at www.damons.com, where you can connect di‑ rectly to more about the State College location. Deli Restaurant A State College tradition, the Deli serves up award‑wining food and also features the area’s largest menu. Choose from their eclec‑ tic selection ranging from homemade soups, burgers, sandwiches, and a full dinner menu featuring fresh seafood and other entrees. Their cuisine fits an Americana theme, but includes some ethnic options, too. For the health‑conscious, the Deli’s heart‑healthy menu was the first of its kind in the area. It’s a great place to start a night out and is popu‑ lar with Penn State students and their parents. Downtown professionals have made it favorite lunch location. Deli desserts are famous, or infamous if you’re counting calories, but don’t leave without trying one. You’ll regret it forever, or at least until next time. The Deli is online at www.dantesinc.com/thedeli. Dining Room at the Inn The historic Nittany Lion Inn (built in 1931) features its elegant and relaxed Dining Room, serving American cuisine with a local flair.

Duffy’s Tavern Just minutes from State College in historic Boalsburg, dining at Duffy’s gives you a taste of the past. The intimate dining room evokes a feel for Colonial times and offers a full fine dining menu. The tavern is an authentic 19th century pub where it’s easy to envision a rowdy crowd gathered around the bar, offer‑ ing a smaller selection of bar foods. If you are planning a reception, party, or corporate event, Duffy’s is equipped with banquet and meeting rooms. Check out their website at www.duffystavern.com where online‑only specials are promoted. Eat ’n Park Located on North Atherton Street in State College’s shopping mecca, Eat ‘n Park is a family favorite and late‑night destination for hungry students fueling up for study sessions (or bar‑hopping). Breakfast is served all day, and the lunch and dinner options include old standbys like burgers and hot turkey with fries and gravy, as well as a wide selection of fresh salads (the ranch dressing is a favorite) and seasonal entrees. The growing line of trendy coffee beverages (made with soy if you please), is a great compliment to Eat ’n Park’s seasonal pies and other desserts. Grab a signature Smiley cookie from the bakery counter, to go. For specials and coupons, go online to www.eatnpark.com. BONUS, if you Friend Smiley on Facebook, he’ll send you worthwhile coupons and information on specials. Fraser Street Deli You know you’re famous when you make the menu at Fraser Street Deli. This long‑time


Where to Eat downtown sandwich hotspot has been feeding Penn State students, alumni, and fans since the 1970s. Formerly the Celebrity Deli, the menu once featured Hollywood stars, but in 2005 changed its name to Fraser Street Deli and now colors its menu with local celebrity‑named sandwiches. Breakfast food and soups are also available, and sand‑ wiches filled with the finest quality meats and cheeses are the deli’s real draw. Pick your favorite local celebrity and enjoy his or her sandwich, or build your own. Scan the menu for your name at www.fraserstreetdeli.com and read more on page 34. Gamble Mill Sophisticated dining with unmatchable charm in the heart of Bellefonte. Right on the banks of Spring Creek, the Gamble Mill is a favorite ‘out of the way’ location for Penn State alumni visiting Happy Valley. Contemporary American cuisine is served fine dining‑style in the 230‑year old former mill, restored with antique timbers and aged brick. The owners of Zola downtown and Alto in Lemont recently bought the Mill, who kept the atmosphere and infused the menu with new flavors. To experience the casual side of the Gamble Mill, grab a drink and enjoy your meal in the downstairs bar, which is indescribably cool in its age and history. Rooms are available for private dinners and receptions. For terrific photos, hours and menu, visit www.gamblemill.com. Gardens The Penn Stater’s restaurant, Gardens, offers sophisticated dining in a comfortable, open‑air dining area. Buffets are aplenty with their America’s Bounty Buffets on Fridays and Saturdays and a sumptuous Sunday Brunch as well. Seven days a week the Penn Stater features classic American cuisine with a Pennsylvanian spin. Check out www.pennstatehotels.com for menus and information about holding a special event at the hotel! Gingerbread Man Under new management, the Gingerbread Man (affectionately known as the G‑Man) has been a downtown destination since 1984.

Whether you are looking for a dinner with the family or a couple drinks with friends, the G‑Man‘s tiered dining room is incredibly spacious and easily accommodates any size party. Stop by weekdays for a low‑price lunch, like two slices of pizza and a soda for only $2.50! They also have dollar off promos that run Monday‑Friday all the way till 11:00 pm Hungry after a long day (and night)? Check out their Late‑Night Menu offered from 11:00 pm to 1:00 am each day, with everything from wings to nachos to chicken fingers to cheese fries. You can even get G‑Man’s food delivered seven days till 11! Visit www.gmanstatecollege.com to check out their huge menu and more. Harrison’s Wine Grill and Catering Tucked into the Hilton Garden Inn, Harrison’s Wine Grill and Catering is about a mile from downtown, and just a hop skip from Beaver Stadium. Pair a glass from their award‑winning wine list with an entrée, soup or some appetizers for a unique pre‑ or post‑game treat. Independent‑ ly‑owned and operated, Harrison’s serves fresh, contemporary American food with a twist, using a host of fresh, local ingredients. There’s no better place to find a variety of tasty soups on a cool day. Renowned for its catering, Harrison’s can bring it’s innovative menu to you for your next reception or alumni reunion. Updated information on Harrison’s seasonal menu and catering services is available at www.harrisonsmenu.com. Herwig’s Voted #1 ethnic restaurant three years in a row by State College Magazine, Herwig’s Austrian Bistro is a must‑visit during a Happy Valley trip. Located next to the State Theatre downtown, the restaurant is easily recognized by its open‑air

seating and menuboard of colored chalk writings highlighting the day’s specials. While “Buy Fresh, Buy Local” may evoke images of greens and other produce, Brandy and the staff proves it with their Schnitzel and other items, made new each and every day with

Dine Local!

Local Flavor–Locally Owned

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Where to Eat local meats. Come by for their expanded lunch menu! Call 814‑238‑0200 for the day’s offerings or learn more about Austrian cuisine at their website, www.herwigsaustrianbistro.com. And just remember, “Herwig’s, where bacon is an herb.™” Hi‑Way Pizza With multiple locations in State College (Westerly Pkwy. and North Atherton Street) and a history dating back to the 1960s, Hi‑Way Pizza is a still a go‑to spot for pizza and drinks with friends, or a casual family night out. Dough is made fresh daily and there’s an array of pizza styles and toppings to choose from. The menu also offers salads, pasta and more. Enjoy a homemade dessert to top things off. Check out their full menu and hours on their website, www.dantesinc.com/hiway.htm.

India Pavilion Looking for a new lunchtime destination? Check out the family‑owned India Pavilion, downtown on Calder Way near Pugh Street and Beaver Avenue. Their all‑you‑can‑eat lunch buffet is available Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm There are six main courses, salads and appetizers each day, with additional South Indian dishes on the weekends. Eat in for only $6.95 or takeout for $3.50/pound! If you are new to Indian cuisine, check out their festive and artistic website at www.indiapavilion.net for a crash course, complete with a glossary! Inferno Brick Oven and Bar One of the most popular destinations on HappyValley.com, Inferno has an inviting outdoor lounge and classy interior. Their modern menu features carefully‑crafted items and combines tastes you may not be used to; but these unique offerings are all

priced at $10 or less. Get started with a pear gorgonzola salad (topped with a luxurious truffle oil vinaigrette) or try a five(!) cheese pizza (that’s romano, fontina, asiago, ricotta & mozzarella) and add toppings if you wish. For a full description of their salads, pizzas, Panini and more, head over to www.dantesinc.com/inferno.htm. KAARMA Indian Cuisine Redefined Enjoy “redefined” Indian cuisine at KAARMA Indian Cuisine Redefined, located in the middle of downtown on Beaver Avenue. They offer a daily lunch buffet at only $7.25, and students can save Monday‑Thursday with their $9.95 dinner special. Here’s a sample menu: Paneer Pakoda (homemade cottage cheese fritters), Butter Chicken (an all‑time favorite!) and a basket of assorted breads (the offer six different kinds!). Consider them for your next catering function as well. Check out KAARMA’s complete menu at HappyValley.com!

Great Food and Great Service. s Clubhouse with 7 big screens s Great weeknight food and drink specials s 3 private banquets rooms for any occasion s Happy Hour every Monday - Friday 1/2 price drinks and apps!

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Where to Eat Kelly’s Steak and Seafood Kelly’s is well worth the short drive from downtown State College to Boalsburg. The restaurant has quickly become the premier dining experience for steak and seafood lov‑ ers. Kelly’s chefs were trained at America’s top culinary schools, and you’ll know it when you take your first bite. The menu is creative, but not overly exotic, and it’s evident that Kelly’s is striving to give patrons the best value for their money. Portions are generous and the taste is worth every penny. Shipments of carefully selected fresh beef, seafood and poultry arrive daily. One meal and Kelly’s will become your Happy Valley dining tradition. Still not convinced? Check out their long list of awards, plus hours and menus, at www.kellys‑steak.com. Kimchi Restaurant Located on North Atherton Street, Kimchi offers traditional and contemporary Korean cuisine that includes BBQ, rice dishes, sea‑ food, noodles and vegetarian dishes. All meals are served with an incredible SIX side dishes and hot tea. Talk about a deal. Weekly lunch specials are $6.99. If you’re wondering, the answer is yes, Kimchi is named in honor of the staple Korean dish of fermented cabbage marinated in hot peppers. If you’ve never tried it, do not balk at the description. It is GOOD. Really good, in fact, and it comes with every meal. Come on, expand your culinary horizons. View the menu and prices at www.kimchistatecollege.com. Mario and Luigi’s Mario and Luigi’s has the distinction of being the first restaurant in State College to serve wood fired pizza. They still serve it today, plus a lot more. Also known for its wood‑fired rotisserie chicken, Mario and Luigi’s serves authentic Italian pasta, seafood dishes, and salads, plus seasonal and regional specialties throughout the year. The vodka sauce is to‑die for, and every menu item blows those Italian chain restaurants out of the kitchen. Why wait in line for mass‑produced spaghetti when you can enjoy the real deal at Mario and Luigi’s? Get real, folks, dine local at Mario and Luigi’s. More information at www.dantesinc.com/marioandluigis.htm.

Mount Nittany Inn The Mount Nittany Inn reopened in the fall of 2008, once again offering the best view of any dining experience in Happy Valley. After a devastating recent history, marked by two fires, the Inn has been remodeled and restored with an open, airy atmosphere, and more opportunities to drink in the view while you enjoy a delicious meal! The menu offers steak, seafood, chicken and pasta, as well as a notable list of specialty entrees featuring veal, lamb, and venison. Enjoy a glass of wine and the view from the Looking Glass Lounge or the deck. Sunday brunch is served from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm It’s a must‑see weekend destination. More information is available at www.mountnittanyinn.com. Olde New York Mixing old world flavors with American tastes, and serving up everything from steaks and unique sandwiches to traditional favorites like stuffed cabbage, Olde New York is a shining star on the east side of town. Near the mall, yet not far from “the back way” to Beaver Stadium (through Houserville), the bar and restaurant’s dark wood tables and booths are as inviting as the big selection of high‑end beer. BONUS, Olde New York has a bottle shoppe next door to the restaurant, so you can take some good beer home with your doggie bag. In short, the food is good and the place is cool. Check it out in person and preview it online at www.oldenewyork.net. Otto’s Pub The only brewery in State College, it’s THE place for fresh food and fresh beer.

Otto’s American cuisine is made with local ingredients, and the beer is brewed onsite. Otto’s beer makes an appearance in a number of menu items, and if you know what’s good for you, you’ll try them all. Get hooked with the beer and cheese fondue appetizer and before you know it, you’ll be a member of the Pub Club (enjoy 10% off merchandise, 10% off food Mondays and Tuesdays, and $3 22 oz. beers, and special dinners). Don’t worry about how you’ll get your Otto’s fix when you head home: the year‑round selection of beers and Otto’s seasonal offerings are also available for take‑out in bottles, kegs and growlers. Read their cool history at www.ottospubandbrewery.com.

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Where to Eat beautiful B&Bs, try carry out or delivery. Check out their entire menu at www .bellefontepizzamia.com.

The Gingerbread Man. Philips Hotel & 1921 Restaurant Check out one of the latest spots in Happy Valley to enjoy an elegant meal - the 1921 Restaurant housed in the Philips Hotel. Their varied menu even includes nachos topped with blue cheese and filet mignon! Make reserva‑ tions online at www.thephilips1921.com for their Lobster Night, held on the third Tuesday of each month. Philly Soft Pretzel Factory Enjoy fresh pretzels all day - from a box of bite size rivets, to pretzel dogs and mini-pretzels with various dips. You can also order a party tray for your next special event! Just steps from College & Allen, it’s a perfect place to grab

a snack anytime. They’re open late but also deliver! See their menu and more at www.phillysoftpretzelfactory.com. Pizza Mia Located in the heart of historic Bellefonte, Pizza Mia’s fiercely loyal customers have laid claim to the title “best pizza in Happy Valley.� The owners don’t take this lightly. Their crust is a masterpiece worthy of only the most perfectly seasoned sauce and the freshest cheese, vegetables and meats. These fine ingredients also make up the basis for the other menu items, like jalapenos and cheese wrapped and baked into bite‑sized crusts. Dine in or, if you’re staying at one of Bellefonte’s

P.J. Harrigan’s The award‑winning Ramada Conference Center boasts an onsite restaurant that is a tad different from your standard hotel experience. P.J. Harrigan’s is packed with authentic memo‑ rabilia from the sports and entertainment worlds. Visit and take advantage of specials like Happy Hour weekdays from 5:00‑7:00 pm, free dessert on Wednesdays and 35 cent wings on Fridays. Or come for their Express Lunch is available every day from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm featuring two hot soups, hot entree, fresh bread and a variety of salads for just $6.99! Entertainment and occasional comedy shows are featured as well. See more at www.pjharrigans.com. Rotelli On Calder Way in the heart of downtown State College, Rotelli is the place for hearty Italian pasta dishes, pizza, salads and more. Rotelli accommodates a variety of customers with its upstairs dining area and downstairs bar. You’ll frequently find families and groups of friends upstairs, and sports fans enjoying their favorite game at the bar. The atmo‑ sphere throughout the restaurant is inviting and comfortable, and the daily specials will keep you coming back. Check their website for specials and prices, www.rotellistatecollege.com.

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Where to Eat T.G.I. Friday’s Located on North Atherton Street conveniently near the Comfort Suites and Sleep Inn, T.G.I. Friday’s is a great place to grab a quick bite before or after the game, or to enjoy a few beers in the evening. There’s a full bar and drink special, and also an extensive kids menu. Frequent visitors should check out their free “Give Me More Stripes” rewards pro‑ gram. Find more information on the website at www.fridays.com. Tarragon Restaurant Nestled into the Atherton Hotel, the Tarragon Restaurant is the upscale fine dining spot at the unofficial entrance to downtown State Col‑ lege on Atherton between College and Beaver. From gourmet breakfasts to formal dinners, Tarragon is perfect for special occasions, and let’s face it, any weekend visit qualifies as a special occasion. Tarragon’s award‑winning menu is truly inspired and, although the at‑

mosphere is elegant, diners are encourage to dress casual and stay comfortable. Fine food without the stuffy attire. Can’t beat it. Check out their website for more information, www.athertonhotel.net/dining. Whistle Stop Restaurant The Whistle Stop Restaurant is a unique dining experience, just minutes from State College off Route 45 in Centre Hall. Housed in an old train station, built in 1884, you can see the original ticket window, the flag station, a restored passenger car, and a caboose and, fittingly, the restaurant is decorated in old Victorian railroad décor. Daily specials include Chicken and Waffles on Wednesday, and Sunday afternoon has its own menu entirely featuring the most comforting of home‑style comfort foods (open‑faced meatloaf sandwich, anyone?). For photos and a full menu visit www.whistlestopcentrehall.com.

Zola New World Bistro Zola New World Bistro puts the class in downtown State College. The menu changes with the season, promising creative entrees made with the freshest, mostly organic ingre‑ dients. The ambiance is classy but not stuffy, especially Friday nights, perfect for date‑night, when Zola features jazz and oysters… talk about a mood setter. Hot tip, don’t skip dessert, no matter how full you are. The award‑winning wine list and innovative menu make Zola a real gem on the State College restaurant scene. Get a preview of the menu and information about catering at www.zolabistro.com.

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Dine with Famous Penn Staters at Your Next Tailgate, Reunion or Casual Lunch By Victoria Cooper, Editorial Intern Happy Valley is filled with unique places, downtown State College being what we like to call its Crown Jewel. Amidst the one-of-akind shops, coffee spots and restaurants, you’ll find a real gem of a shop that has taken a love for Penn State and Happy Valley and literally put in on the menu. Want to bring Joe Paterno home for dinner? You can. Just order him off the menu at Fraser Street Deli. Same with Franco Harris and library namesake Charles Schlow. Fraser Street Deli doesn’t just offer ordinary sandwiches and salads. Its menu items are named after famous Penn Staters and other local celebrities who left their indelible mark on our beloved Happy Valley. Owners and 2002 Penn State grads Josh and Cristin Guiher researched notable people from the surrounding area and made sure their legacy would not be forgotten. Using everything from the internet to the blue historical landmark plates around town, they collected a list and set to matching the menu items from there. Under previous ownership menu items were named after Hollywood stars, but Josh and Cristin knew the REAL stars are the ones who impacted the campus and community. Cappelletti, Penn State’s only Heisman Trophy winner, boasts a Roast Beef Reuben. Monte Ward, renowned 19th century baseball player from Bellefonte, offers the classic mix of Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato on a Club Sandwich. And Fred Pattee, former professor and writer of the Penn State Alma Mater, gives the perfect touch to a NY Style Chicken Breast Sandwich. Sandwich lovers will appreciate that all meats and cheeses are gluten-free, high-quality Boar’s Head brand, and are topped with only fresh vegetables. I can attest to the truth of this statement having personally enjoyed the Robert Bernreuter Italian Panini. I also recommend their soups, especially on cool fall and freezing winter days. It’s the perfect place to load up on tailgate grub or to fill up and warm up after a chilly game. The catering menu offers packages for groups up to 250, and includes boxed lunches,

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HappyValley.com intern Vicki (class of 2010) hopes if she hangs around long enough they’ll name a Panini after her. As a member of Lion Ambassadors, Vicki is in charge of filling the “S-Zone” at Beaver Stadium for home games. So she’s definitely famous in her own right! She also has the privilege of guarding the Lion Shrine this year. sandwich/wrap platters, meat and cheese trays, soups, snacks, desserts and drinks—everything you need for tailgates, alumni reunions, office meetings and parties, retreats, and lots of other events. So who will YOU honor at your next meal from Fraser Street Deli? Josh said he eats anything and everything off the menu, and Cristin’s favorites are the Barry Gorman (Grilled Chicken Breast Salad), Joe Crispin (Turkey Breast Club) and John Barth (Chicken Parm Panini). They agree that best-sellers are the Robbie Gould (Turkey Bacon Panini), Lydell Mitchell (Corned Beef Reuben) and Mike Guman (Buffalo Chicken Panini). But Robin Petrini, Jen McIntyre or Barnes McCormick, are running close behind. Fraser Street Deli serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and is open daily from 8:30 AM till 8:30 PM in the fall. Eat-in, take-out, catering and delivery are available. Read more about Fraser Street Deli at HappyValley.com or visit them online at fraserstreetdeli.com, or in person at 109 Fraser Street. Call 814-234-1918 to order.


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Happy Valley Has it All

With a thriving business community, great schools, tons of recreational opportunities, a big‑city cultural scene, and its unique, small town charm, Happy Valley is ready and waiting for new residents, just like you.

Builders

Builders Association of Central PA Chartered in 1957, the Builders Association is a nonprofit trade organization representing builders, developers and remodelers, as well as professionals, suppliers and related trades associated with the building industry in the Centre Region. 814‑231‑8813; www.centralpabuilders.com Bucha Brothers IV Construction Choose the locally owned Bucha Brothers for your next custom home project,from

remodeling, additions and renovations, to siding, roofs, and framing. They offer computer estimates and design, and are fully insured. For professional assistance, ask to speak with Andy. 814‑574‑6153 CDG Properties By combining picture‑perfect locations, beautiful architecture, and quality craftsmanship, CDG create exceptional places to live. Come visit with their home consultant to choose from numerous new floor plans. 814‑359‑4304; www.cdgproperties.com

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Fine Line Homes Quality stick built homes since 1972 at affordable prices through volume purchasing. Check out their new Ashland model home and display area. Their plan book features home designs that address your need for entertaining, storing, de‑stressing and flexible living. 814‑237‑5581; www.finelinehomes. com/office.asp?office=46 Haubert Homes Building your home is an enjoyable and exciting experience. Choose family‑owned Haubert Homes who has hundreds of house

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Lot 1, 1.31 acres - $42,900 Lot 2, 2.24 acres - $46,900 Lot 6, 1.16 acres - $42,900 Lot 8, 2.65 acres - $46,900 Lot 9, 2.42.acres - $46,900

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Living/Relocate plans or can build from yours. See thousands of color options, virtually unlimited design changes and options for financing. 814‑867‑3262; www.hauberthomes.com S&A Homes With more than 50 fully developed communities, many with parks, play areas and ballfields, S&A Homes can find a great spot for your new home. If you prefer a specific site, let their home builder offices help you, and they’ll make sure your new home is a dream come true. 814‑231‑8560; www.sahomebuilder.com

REALTORS

Kissinger, Bigatel & Brower REALTORS KBB, the largest independent real estate company in Central PA, has served the Centre County region for more than 75 years. 814‑238‑8080 or 234‑4000; www.1kbb.com Kristie Weiss, ABR, REALTOR Buy or Sell your home through Kristie and make a “WEISS” decision. Providing Home Buyers and Sellers with experience, local knowledge, and patience to get the best deal in the State College and Central PA Real Estate market. 814‑231‑8200 x301; www.kristieweiss.com Ella & Wendy Williams Ella has been nationally recognized for service to her clients for more than 30 years, earning the Prudential Chairman’s Circle Award (top 2% of all Prudential agents). Wendy has been working as a team with his wife, Ella, since 1991. 814‑231‑2214; www.ellawilliams.net Nancy Ring Nancy’s “client first” philosophy has helped her earn a REALTOR of the Year award as well as become a member of the RE/MAX Hall of Fame. Call Nancy for residential, commercial and land development needs. 814‑231‑8200; www.givenancyaring.com Mary Ann Scordo Take advantage of Mary Ann’s extensive expertise in the State College, Bellefonte, and Philipsburg markets. Find homes for sale, moving resources and mortgage information at www.maryannscordo.com. 36

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Active Adult/New Home Communities

Grove Park Large scenic lots are available at Grove Park in Bellefonte! Phase II prices are reduced with Phase III to come. Contact Tricia Merritt from Keller Williams Advantage Realty at 814-2723333 or head to www.buildatgrovepark.com. Summit at Shiloh Seventy‑five condominium apartments, twelve villas and the Athletic Club have been designed with the best amenities, the most spacious floor plans and specifications of the highest quality, and are for active adults of all ages! 814‑280‑6120; www.summitatshiloh.com Village of Nittany Glen Discover brand new single‑family home designs priced from the mid $170’s! Each home features a gourmet “chef’s” kitchen, spacious master suite and low maintenance fees. Schedule a tour of one of their five decorated models. 877‑357‑0202; www.nittanyglen.com

Continuing Care

Alliance Care Management Rest easy with dependable and trustworthy el‑ der care and geriatric care. Make arrangements for bill pay, transportation, accompaniment to appointments, personal shopping, medication review and more. Call 814-937-4449 or email eldercare@aimcm.com for details. Foxdale Village Foxdale Village is a Quaker‑directed not‑for‑profit continuing care retirement community where you can be yourself. 814‑238‑3322; www.foxdalevillage.org Village at Penn State This innovative idea in life care retirement community living combines opportunities of a world‑class university with the friendliness and charm of small‑town living. 814‑238‑1949; www.villageatpennstate.com

Rentals

Apartment Store Call for apartments for students, families, & professionals in State College and around

Penn State. 800‑553‑2539; www.apartmentstore.com/state‑college Associated Realty Property Management ARPM has been serving the needs of Penn State students, families, professionals and property owners since 1978. 814‑231‑3333; www.arpm.com CDG Properties CDG also has homes and condos available to rent in their Country Cove, Skyview Meadows and other home communities. 814‑359‑4304; www.cdgproperties.com Lion’s Gate Apartments Conveniently located near the University, shopping, schools and downtown, the Lion’s Gate complex is a warm, comfortable community. 814‑238‑2600; www.lionsgateapts.com

Home Services

Christoff Mitchell Petroleum, Inc. Fast, Friendly and Dependable source for Heating Oil, Kerosene, and Propane. Every gallon of fuel that they deliver is blended with a mix of Bio‑Fuel: clean burning and renewable fuel produced from natural vegetable oils. 814‑342‑5030; www.christoffmitchell.com Enviro Management Group Buyers, sellers and homeowners should have a home pest inspection. All Enviro technicians are fully licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and PA Wildlife Commission. 814‑359‑2600 Nittany Poured Walls NPW specializes in poured‑in‑place walls, basements, garages, patios and sidewalks, and offers aggregate and stamped concrete. Visit their website for a gallery of past projects! ID #019113 814‑359‑4190; www.nittanypouredwalls.com The UPS Store They offer Repeat Rewards to help you save! Visit for all your shipping needs, make copies, order a print job (including binding, laminating and other services), rent a mailbox, pick up moving boxes, take passport photos and more. 814‑237‑2552; www.theupsstorelocal.com/0069


Live Here…You Know You Want To! It’s a great place to visit and an even better place to call home. We have the scoop on Happy Valley’s bragging rights and all the best places to buy and build your dream home. For more visit our Living/Relocate section online at HappyValley.com.

Grove Park, Bellefonte

Lots $62,000

Situated in a beautiful Bellefonte, these quiet, country Grove Park Phase II building lots are reasonably priced starting at $62,000. Conveniently located, Grove Park is only 3 miles from Historic Bellefonte and 7 miles from Beaver Stadium. Details: Lot sizes range from .45 to .85 acre. Utilities are in place and underground and these lots are equipped with public sewer and community water. There is a limited time excavation offer exclusive to Phase II (a savings of up to $15,000) and you have the option to choose your own builder! Source: Tricia Merritt, REALTOR, Keller Williams Advantage Realty; 740 S. Atherton Street, State College, Pa,; 814-272-3333, tricia@triciamerritt.com or www.buildatgrovepark.com

1772 North Allen Street, State College, Pa. $318,860

846 Hedgerow Drive, State College, Pa.

This exceptionally charming Cape Cod has superb curb appeal, tasteful colors, and a fun floor plan that is over 2100 sq ft. It is located in the new State College community, Coventry Place.

Location, location, location! Situated in State College Borough you are literally minutes away from it all. Shopping, dining and entertainment right at your fingertips!

Details: Living in State College is uniquely attainable in Coventry Place with a collection of six distinctive one and two-story homes in a neighborhood tucked away, yet so accessible to all that State College has to offer. This condo community includes lawn maintenance and snow removal, so relax and enjoy.

Details: Warmth welcomes you as soon as you walk in the door and continues into the sunken living room complete with brick fireplace. The kitchen boasts cherry cabinets and ceramic tile floors. There are numerous updates featured throughout this home.

Source: Kissinger, Bigatel & Brower REALTORS; 1612 N. Atherton Street, State College, Pa.; 814-238-6771, www.1kbb.com

$284,900

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Penn State It’s the most wonderful time of year in Happy Valley! Football fever is running high, Eisenhower and Schwab are busy with top-notch shows, and downtown is bustling with students and alumni. From apparel to athletics, HappyValley.com has everything Penn State to make your whole year as blue and white as possible.

Blue & White Gear

Sportswear and hats, t‑shirts of each sport and exclusive glass ornaments; all the Penn State themed stores in town seem to something that sets them apart from the others. Check out more about these stores on page 13! • Lions Pride www.lions‑pride.com • Old State Clothing www.oldstate.com • George’s Floral www.georgesfloral.com

Where to Stay, Eat and Grab a Drink

The award‑winning Penn State Hospitality runs two hotels – the Nittany Lion Inn in the heart of campus and the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel in Innovation Park. Each has a restaurant, lounge and a whole lot more for your next visit. See more in both our Hotels and Restaurants sections. • Nittany Lion Inn (Dining Room, Whiskers) www.pennstatehotels.com • Penn Stater (Gardens, Legends) www.pennstatehotels.com

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Fun Attractions

The Penn State Campus boasts top‑notch facilities and encourages you to visit! Read more about these and other attractions starting on page 6. • Palmer Museum of Art www.palmermuseum.psu.edu • Penn State All‑Sports Museum www.gopsusports.com/museum • Penn State Golf Courses www.pennstategolfcourses.com • Eisenhower & Schwab Auditoriums www.cpa.psu.edu

Decorate Your Table

Show your Penn State Pride with 100% spun polyester, stain-resistant and washable tablecloths and napkins/rally rags by Fan Material! Pick them up at the tent next to Damon’s on gameday or visit www.fanmaterial.com.

Support PSU Sports with the Nittany Lion Club

Show your unwavering support for Penn State athletics and join the Nittany Lion Club! Established in 1959, the NLC helps promote

greater interest and financial support of varsity athletics. Members enjoy special perks such as access to tickets and parking, opportunities to attend special events and much more ‑ see www.nittanylionclub.com. Join the team behind the teams today!

Sports by Season

Whenever you’re here, plan to support Lion athletics in all their venues! FALL: Cross Country Field Hockey Soccer WINTER: Basketball Swimming & Diving Wrestling SPRING: Baseball Lacrosse Tennis

Fencing Football W. Volleyball Gymnastics Track & Field

Golf Softball M. Volleyball


Future Football Planner: Games to Catch through 2012 By James Bunting We know we know, there is still plenty of football left to be played in 2009. But for Penn State fans looking to plan the ultimate road trip or the biggest Paternoville campout, it never hurts to look ahead. With upcoming out-of-conference games against Alabama and Virginia, and a unique trip to Washington DC, Penn State fans have a lot to look forward to in the future.

Who: Alabama Crimson Tide

What: This is the 14th meeting between two of the most-storied programs in college football. Alabama leads the all-time series 8-5, with Penn State winning the last meeting 9-0 in 1990. Where: Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa (919 miles from Beaver Stadium) When: Sept. 11, 2010 Why it’s important: For longtime PSU fans, this game will certainly bring back memories of classic Joe Paterno-Bear Bryant battles. The respect shared between the two programs is tremendous. Nittany Lion fans still remember the 1979 Sugar Bowl defeat to the Crimson Tide which cost Penn State a National Championship.

Who: Iowa Hawkeyes

What: Penn State’s first trip to Iowa since 2008’s last-second loss to the Hawkeyes. Iowa has won seven out of the last eight meetings with the Nittany Lions. Where: Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City (773 miles from Beaves Stadium) When: Oct. 2, 2010 Why it’s important: The Hawkeyes are the only Big Ten team that truly has Penn State’s number. This game will serve as the Big Ten opener for both teams and will set a major tone in the conference race. Will PSU be able to erase its Iowa demons?

Who: Indiana Hoosiers

What: In exchange for a nice payday, Indiana has agreed to move this home game from Bloomington to FedEx Field in Washington DC. Where: FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland (206 miles from Beaver Stadium) When: Nov. 20, 2010 Why it’s important: This game is more unique Photo courtesy Andy Colwell

than “important” because of Indiana’s lowly football reputation in the Big Ten. Penn State has over 40,000 alumni in the Maryland-Virginia area. With a seating capacity of 91,704, FedEx Field is the second-largest pro stadium in the country, and it will certainly be filled with blue and white.

Who: Alabama Crimson Tide

Penn State Football Schedule 2009

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What: After making the trip to Tuscaloosa a year earlier, the Nittany Lions will welcome Alabama to Beaver Stadium. This game will be the mostanticipated out-of-conference game since the 2007 beating of Notre Dame. Where: The friendly confines of Beaver Stadium When: Sept. 10, 2011 Why it’s important: Unless these two teams meet in a bowl game, this will almost certainly be Joe Paterno’s last game against a team he has incredible respect for. The bond that he shared with Bear Bryant still lives on.

2010

Who: Virginia Cavaliers

2011

What: This is the eighth meeting in the series, with Penn State holding a 5-2 advantage. The Nittany Lions won the last meeting in 2002, but Virginia won the last time the two teams played in Charlottesville. Where: Scott Stadium in Charlottesville (289 miles from Beaver Stadium) When: Sept. 8, 2012 Why it’s important: This should be another nice road trip for PSU fans in the Mid-Atlantic area. Virginia has not been able to do much on the football field lately, but they have a beautiful campus.

9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27

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Ohio State Indiana at Michigan State

Youngstown State at Alabama Kent State Temple at Iowa Illinois at Minnesota Michigan Northwestern at Ohio State at Indiana Michigan State

Indiana State Alabama at Temple TBA at Illinois Ohio State Iowa at Northwestern Purdue Wisconsin at Minnesota at Michigan State

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Winter Weekend Planner:

Get Away to Happy Valley for Exciting Big-Ten Sports and More Penn State Big-Ten sports action doesn’t end with football season. In fact, there are plenty of opportunities all winter to see the Nittany Lions in action—on the court and on the mat. Coming off their thrilling season, the NIT Champion Men’s Basketball team is ready to defend their title, or better yet, make it to the big dance. Preseason student ticket sales have surpassed the total number of student tickets sold all last season‌ a sure sign the BJC will be rocking for home games. With Cael Sanderson at the helm and brother Cody serving as associate head coach, there’s talk that Penn State could be moving in on Iowa’s territory as THE team in college wrestling. You can witness it live. Check out our season previews on pages42-43, then pick a weekend or two to get in on the action. In addition to cheering on the Nittany Lions, there are plenty of other opportunities for fun, shopping, dining and more. Here’s everything you need to plan your winter basketball or wrestling weekend in Happy Valley: Sunday, December 6 Wrestling, 8:30 AM Nittany Lion Open Also happening: School House Rock Live!, December 4-5, The State Theatre The show that brought us Conjunction Junction and Just a Bill entertains adults and kids alike. One showing Friday and three on Saturday, visit www.statetickets.org.

Penn State Golf Courses Annual Balloon Sale, December 5-6 The balloons aren’t for sale, but all 200 of them contain discounts from 25-100% off. Pop one and get a deal on golf gear and gifts. Saturday, December 12 Men’s Basketball, 7 PM vs. Virginia Tech Also happening: Bellefonte Victorian Christmas, December 11-13 Enjoy a horse and carriage ride through the festive streets of quaint Victorian Bellefonte; grab a hot chocolate and take a walking tour

of historic homes and B&Bs elaborately decorated for the holidays; stock on up ornaments and unique gifts at the craft fair; dine at the Gamble Mill to top off your weekend. Sunday, January 3 Men’s Basketball, 2 PM vs. Wisconsin Also happening: First Night State College and New Year’s Eve/Day Plan a special New Year getaway to Happy Valley! Downtown State College plays host for family-friendly, alcohol-free First Night activities, including carved ice displays, fun performances and more. Couples will find great deals on buffets, parties and overnight accommodations at many hotels. If you’re planning a New Year trip with a groups of alumni, friends or family, consider a lodge or cabin in the beautiful mountains and forests surrounding Happy Valley, or in nearby Lake Raystown region. Many restaurants also offer terrific dinner specials, buffets and parties. BONUS: if Penn State makes a bowl appearance what’s better than watching the game right here in the home of the mighty Lions? Thursday, January 7 Men’s Basketball, 7 PM vs. Michigan Also happening: The Capitol Steps present Obama Mia! at The State Theatre You’ll need to make it a long weekend, but what’s so bad about that? It’s a big game and you’ll have plenty of time to hit all your favorite Happy Valley haunts on Friday or Saturday. Build your own ‘must-do’ list and check off as many as you can, or check out our list on the back cover. Stick around Sunday and catch the Capitol Steps at the State Theatre at 4 PM or 8 PM. If you’ve never seen the Capitol Steps, prepare to laugh, A LOT. This group of former Senate staffers is relentless and hilarious in satirizing their former employers and other political figures. Friday, January 22 Wrestling, 7 PM vs. Illinois Also happening: If You Give a Pig a Pancake and Other Story Books,

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ings with their Stockings and Sweets package. Experience the local country holiday festivities and holiday tours and displays. Retreat to a private, fully-equipped vacation rental suite to relax by the fireplace and unwind. Experience this two-night Country Christmas Getaway for $239 for two ($45 for additional persons). Additional days can be added if you need a longer stay! For more information and photos visit www. WoodwardCrossings.com, and call 814-349-4484 to book.

More weekends to consider:

Men’s Basketball Saturday, February 6, 2 PM vs. Minnesota Saturday, February 13, Noon vs. Michigan State Saturday, March 6, TBA vs. Purdue Wrestling (A two-match weekend!) Friday, February 5, 7 PM vs. Northwestern Sunday February 7, 1 PM vs. Michigan

Accommodations packages:

Mega-Package from the Black Moshannon Lodge From mid-December through February, groups of 6-8 will love snuggling up in this rustic lodge, within walking distance of hiking, hunting, cross-country skiing, ice skating, ice fishing, snowmobiling, and sled-riding. Who says outdoor activities are for summer? The package includes - A three night stay for $350 - A $50 gift card from the 1921 Restaurant at nearby Philips Hotel, plus a free dessert with your entrée purchase - Discounts on purchases as Appalachian Outdoors in State College (you can also rent your XC skis there!)—Black Mo Lodge Hosts Curt and Tracy will even meet you at Appalachian Outdoors to pick up your skis and transport them to the Lodge, and will return them after your stay. - 10% off a massage at the 1 North Front Street Café

Penn State Hospitality Specials and Packages The Nittany Lion Inn and the Penn Stater offer various packages and specials during the winter, and at other times of the year, including the Very Romantic Lion package, which includes a luxury guest room, champagne in your room upon arrival, a candlelit dinner, and breakfast delivered to your room. For more information and availability, visit them online at www.pshs.psu.edu.

For more information on accommodations, plus a restaurants guide, attractions listing, and more for planning your visit, go online to HappyValley.com.

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Friday, February 12 Wrestling, 7 PM vs. Michigan State Also happening: The Harlem Gospel Choir, The State Theatre The amazing world famous choir makes a stop in Happy Valley as part of its world tour to share joy through music and raise money for worthwhile children’s charities. Visit www.statetickets.org.

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Eisenhower Auditorium Center for the Performing Arts brings this fun-filled musical review based on popular children’s literature, featuring seven stories about issues facing kids today. A great weekend for Penn State family fun.

The Queen Lets You Meet in the Middle Book The Queen B&B in Bellefonte for a two-night stay during Bellefonte Victorian Christmas, December 11-13. Receive two free tickets to the holiday homes tour on Saturday. Celebrate the holidays with Penn State friends with The Queen’s Meet in The Middle package. Stay two nights in one of our premium accommodations with a full kitchen, and The Queen will provide the turkey for your holiday dinner. Stay a third night and The Queen will throw in pumpkin pies! This package is PERFECT for alumni friends living on different sides of Happy Valley—Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, DC…wherever you are, you can come home to Happy Valley for a festive weekend! For availability, visit The Queen online at www.thequeenbnb.com.

Woodward Crossings Holiday Retreat Escape holiday stress or catch the holiday spirit at Woodward CrossHappyValley.com

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Season Preview

Fans Ready to Rock BJC as Much-Anticipated Seasons Begin for Men’s and Lady Lions Basketball By James Bunting

Single game tickets are on sale now! Men’s tickets are $18 for adults and $7 for youth in the lower bowl, and a couple dollars less in the upper deck. Women’s tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for youth. Get yours at the Bryce Jordan Center ticket office (off Curtin Rd.) or at GoPSUsports.com. Flex Books are the ultimate in convenience, at only $99 for 10 games! Redeem your vouchers in advance for any basketball game, or on gameday at the Athletic Ticket Office (till 4 pm on weekdays) or at the main BJC office prior to tip-off. The office opens 2 hours before the scheduled game time. Group tickets are available for both men’s and women’s games, with savings for groups of 15 or more. Men’s tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth, or $8/ adults $5/youth for Lady Lion contests. Enjoy perks like free parking, group recognition and more! For Flex Books and group tickets, call 800-NITTANY and ask for Joel Diamond, or see more at GoPSUsports.com.

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As November nears, Joe Paterno has his sights set on bringing the Big Ten Championship back to Beaver Stadium. Across the street in the Bryce Jordan Center, Nittany Lions head coach Ed DeChellis has some hardware of his own to defend. The NIT Champion men’s basketball team highlights an exciting winter sports season on the way in Happy Valley. The Nittany Lions are coming of an electrifying season that featured a school-record 27 wins, with 17 of them coming at home. Penn State will have to replace the scoring and leadership of graduated seniors Jamelle Cornley, Danny Morrissey and Stanley Pringle. The unquestioned general of this year’s team will be junior All-Big Ten point guard Talor Battle. Battle’s 2008-09 season was one of the best in Nittany Lion history. His 189 assists set the school’s single-season record. He was the league’s top regular season scorer last year with 17.3 points per game, and led the nation in playing time. Battle is a preseason candidate for the 2010 Wooden Award, given to the country’s best player. 42

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Joining Battle in the backcourt will be sophomores Chris Babb and Cammeron Woodyard. Both guards are 6-5 and will have opportunities to create shots over smaller players. Babb and Woodyard are both effective three-point shooters. In the frontcourt, DeChellis will look to Jeff Brooks and David Jackson for more consistency. Jackson struggled early last season, but played his best basketball when it mattered, scoring 14 points in the NIT victory at Florida and 10 points in the title game against Baylor. Brooks’ long and wiry frame makes him a tough matchup for opposing coaches. At 6-8, he is not afraid to play under the net or beyond the arc. Centers Andrew Ott and Andrew Jones will once again be tested by the Big Ten’s best big men. Jones set career highs for scoring (16) and rebounding (14) in the NIT semifinal win over Notre Dame. At 6-10 and 240 pounds, Ott will be asked to defend some of the biggest and best centers in the country. Big home games on the Nittany Lions’ slate include Virginia Tech (Dec. 12), Wisconsin (Jan. 3), Illinois (Jan. 27) and Ohio State (Feb. 24).


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Washington Leads the Lady Lions

Sharing the Jordan Center with the Nittany Lions of course are the Lady Lions, under the leadership of third-year head coach Coquese Washington, who had quite a successful offseason. In April, she gave birth to her second child, Rhaiyna. Then in September, she welcomed one of the best recruiting classes in the country to Penn State. WBCA and SLAM Magazine All-American Nikki Greene and Parade Magazine All-American Alex Bentley figure to make an immediate impact on the court. The Lady Lions return eight players from last season’s 11-17 squad, including leading scorer Tyra Grant.

Grant was the Big Ten’s secondleading scorer at 19.6 points per game and was named to the All-Big Ten first team. After the Lady Lions open their season on Nov. 13 at Drexel, they’ll turn right back for their regular season home opener Nov. 15 with NJIT. The Big Ten/ ACC Challenge follows, with Penn State welcoming Georgia Tech in the Yellow Jackets first visit to the BJC on Dec. 2nd. Conference play gets started at home Dec. 28 with Iowa. Mark your calendar for the WBCA Pink Zone game against Illinois on Sunday, Jan. 24. Keep up with both basketball squads on Twitter! Follow men’s basketball SID Brian Siegrist at @PSUSTRECH or women’s basketball SID Kris Petersen at @ladylionsid.

Make your plans to come to one or a bunch of games! See more for planning your trip on page 41.

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Icers Celebrate 70 Years of Penn State Hockey By Kristin Bushong

THINGS TO KNOW IF YOU GO Adult Tickets - $7.50 Students/Kids/Seniors - $5 For group tickets call 814-863-2037 Friday games are at 9pm Saturday games are at 3:30pm The Greenberg Ice Pavilion is near Bigler and Hastings in the east campus area. Free parking is available. For more visit www.pennstatehockey.com. Looking for more hard-hitting Penn State action that lasts into the new year? Head to the Greenberg Ice Pavilion off of Hastings on campus to catch the Penn State Icers hockey team’s 70th anniversary season! The hockey team, like rugby, are team sports, allowing them greater exposure and opportunities than club sports. One of the original members of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), they have taken home the title seven times. In 2007 they started playing in the Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League (ESCHL) with nearby ACHA members. Icer games are always a lot of fun, with a bunch of cheers and

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chants, music and…nachos. The crowd is rather knowledgeable but the game’s easy to follow for those new to hockey. Sit with the diehard fans in the center reserved section! Dayna Wenger, manager of team sports, noted a fun party held early this season. A lucky girl had her Sweet 16 party at the game, with not only a group of friends, but the players as well! They signed shirts and posters, and took pictures with the group. Sounds fun! Get your own group together and save with advance tickets! Your group will be announced at the game and you too can request a “Meet and Greet” with the players and coaches. Interested? Contact Kelsey Jones at kej5023@psu. edu or 814-863-2037 for group and standard ticket information. As always, the Icers play a tough schedule home and away. Mark your calendar for Dec. 4-5 when top 10 team and ESCHL-foe Delaware visits. Then, Feb. 5-6 is an extra-special Alumni Weekend as the Icers honor their 70th anniversary. The guys on the ice will also wear their third jerseys at the Saturday contest with Rhode Island. The team closes out its season Feb. 26-27 with Robert Morris (PA). See the whole home schedule with promotions at HappyValley.com! Sign up for HappyValley.com’s free, weekly Top Picks newsletter to find out about ticket giveaways.


Sanderson’s Grapplers Ready to Impress in 2009-10 Wrestling Season By James Bunting

Early each season the Penn State wrestling team hosts the Nittany Lion Open in Rec Hall. (Photo by Mark Selders) Penn State shook up the collegiate wrestling world in April when the school announced that wrestling legend Cael Sanderson would be the Nittany Lions’ next head coach. Sanderson has not just succeeded as a wrestler and coach; he has been nearly perfect. As a wrestler at Iowa State, Sanderson finished his career with a record of 159-0, four National Championships and four Most Outstanding Wrestler awards. As a coach at his alma mater, Sanderson led the Cyclones to three consecutive Big 12 Championships and never had a wrestler miss the national tournament. And as a nice side note, he also has an Olympic gold medal. Sanderson’s brother Cody made the move from Iowa State to serve as associate head coach here for the Lions. It doesn’t end there as younger brother Cyler will wrestle for the team in his senior year. Cyler is one of five Lions ranked in W.I.N.’s Pre-Season Top 20, coming in at No. 6 at 157. 2009 All-American Frank Molinaro is No. 7 at 141, with 2008 national runner up at 149, Bubba Jenkins, ranking No. 6. Senior Dan Vallimont moved up to 165 last season and will enter this one at No. 9, with Clearfield’s own Brad Pataky ranked No. 9 at 125. Get your first glimpse of Sanderson’s wrestlers at their intrasquad match on Thursday, Nov. 5 at Rec Hall. Five regular season duals will follow including the all-day Nittany Lion Open on Dec. 6, and a huge Big Ten weekend at the beginning of February with Northwestern on the 5th and Michigan on the 7th.

Cement your plans and get your tickets, including a five-dual package at $30 for adults or $25 for youth. Single match tickets will be $8/adults and $6/youth, or $6 per ticket in a group of 15 or more. Save another dollar per group ticket by purchasing in advance! Call 800-NITTANY between 8am-5pm on weekdays. Want to get real-time results and photos from wrestling SID Pat Donghia by following @pennstatepat on Twitter!

Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley and about 500 fans welcomed Cael Sanderson in a press conference on April 20. (Photo by Mark Selders) HappyValley.com

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The blue and white blood running in your veins makes you uniquely qualified to pick the Best of Happy Valley. So, if you graduated from Penn State, or you didn’t but you love it like you did, we want give you four tickets to Penn State vs. Michigan state men’s basketball on february 13, 2010. Just give us your opinions by going online to HappyValley.com and filling out this survey. We’ll pick one winner from our entries at random January 15, 2010. Best Breakfast Before You Head Home

Best Penn State Souvenir to Give as a Gift

Best Brunch After a Great Weekend

#1 Topic of Discussion When You Tell Someone You’re a Penn State Alum

Best Place to Enjoy Dinner with your Wife/Husband

Best Hotel Best Bed & Breakfast

Best Place to Reminisce with Friends over Food and Drinks

Most Emotional Moment at a Penn State Game

Best Place to Take Your Kids Best Kept Secret in Happy Valley Best Late Night Eats Best Photo Op Best Place to Golf Best Dive Bar

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“Must Do” Activity Every Time you Visit

Best Reason for Your Kids to Go to Penn State

Best Place to Stock Up on Penn State Gear

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