Travel Guide 2013

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Aaronel deRoy Gruber: Art(ist) in Motion March 9 - June 2, 2013

You will be mesmerized as you watch how graceful a blue heron is as it snatches up a perch from the waters, or watch a bald eagle soaring across the skies. Sit back and enjoy the summer sounds of the songbirds. Enjoy Birding in Clearfield County backwoods all year long. This is a perfect time of year to explore the county with your GPS. The Clearfield County Geotrail highlights area waterways as we kick off the third leg of the Geotrail. Let Visit Clearfield County help you plan your weekend away from home. Visit our website www.VisitClearfieldCounty. org for road trips, coupons and the perfect place to spend the night. Like us on Facebook to share your backwoods, backroads, and backwaters experience.

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n view now at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art is Aaronel deRoy Gruber: Art(ist) in Motion This brightly-colored exhibition highlights one of Pittsburgh’s own and is on view now through Sunday, June 2, 2013. Aaronel deRoy Gruber, a prominent Pittsburgh artist, turned to making sculpture in the early 1960s at the urging of fellow artist, David Smith. page 32 >>

TRAVELING WITH PETS: TRAVELING WITH PETS THIS SUMMER? MAKE SURE THEY ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF AND PROBLEM-FREE WITH THESE TIPS.

We all love our pets, but there’s much more to keeping your furry friend safe and happy than just opening the car door. First off, before a road trip, it’s good for your pet to go

to the vet to make sure they are in good health. Some animals get very anxious when they are in the car, so talk with your veterinarian to see if there are sedatives available. Your pet should also wear a reliable collar with your address and telephone number on it for emergencies. It’s usually a good idea to harness or otherwise restrain your dog when riding in the car. You’ll be less distracted and it will also prevent the animal from getting hurt if you have to stop suddenly. Since some pets get motion sickness in the car, give them a small snack, preferably high in protein.

spend a little bit of time playing or walking to get rid of some

While you are stopped, pent-up energy.

And of course, don’t leave your pet in a parked car, especially when it’s warm out. Even with

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the window cracked open, your pet can still get dehydrated, or even die.


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