Lock Haven Sentimental Journey schedule jam packed with events

LOCK HAVEN — The 39th Sentimental Journey Fly-In will take place at Piper Memorial Airport in Lock Haven, with tickets priced at $12 for adults, $5 for attendees aged 13-17 and free entry for those 12 and under.
The following is a breakdown of other happenings at the Sentimental Journey Fly-In during the week:
THURSDAY, JUNE 19
Morning
9 a.m.
— Gates and Piper Museum OPEN!
10 a.m.
— Forum: Richard Harowicz, FAAST, “Maintenance Record Keeping”
11 a.m.
— Forum: Jerry Petro, “Stromberg Carbs”
Afternoon
12 p.m.
— Kiwanis and Rotary Club Meeting /Luncheon at the Piper Aviation Museum, 3rd Floor, guest speaker is renowned Author and Pilot, Roger Peperell
1 p.m.
— Lycoming Engine Tour — meet at Transportation
— Forum: Steve Carruthers, Piper Rudder AD
2 p.m.
— Kids Crafts held in the pavilion
— Forum: Clyde Smith, Jr., “The J-3 Cub Story”
3 p.m.
— Spot Landing Briefing at the tower
3:30 p.m.
— Spot Landing Contest #3
5 p.m.
— Registration and Commercial buildings CLOSE
— Hospitality Area opens
— Fred Jackson Corn Boil
— 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. — Gary’s Cub Pub (Pavilion) Opens and Musical entertainment begins: The Lindy Sisters
6 p.m.
— Quiet Birdmen Meeting/ Dinner at 3rd Floor of Museum
8:30 p.m.
— Famed aviation photographer, Capt. Tom Pawlesh, will be photographing airplanes at sunset near the Piper Museum. No charge for the photographs, but spots are limited. Lock in your spot by calling Capt. Pawlesh at (412) 973-7369 or by email at tpawlesh@comcast.net.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
Youth Aviation Career Day — Introducing Young People to the Science and the Art of Aviation
Morning
— 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. — BILL PIPER DAY – Free UNLIMITED COFFEE at participating vendors, compliments of Phil and Sharon Hoy, tickets at pavilion.
9 a.m.
— Gates and Piper Museum OPEN!
10 a.m.
— Recruiters from Aviation Colleges, the Air Force, the Coast Guard and Aviation-related companies are looking to meet young men and women
— Forum: Richard Harowicz, FAAST, “Navigating the Pop-Up Presidential TFR”
10 a.m. till 2 p.m.
— YOUNG EAGLES plane rides, CHILDREN AGES 8-17 meet at the blue tent outside the Piper Museum
11 a.m.
— Forum: Frank Swinehart, “Aircraft Judging at Sentimental Journey Flyin”
Afternoon
1 p.m.
— Annual Meeting of the General Membership and Election of BoD in pavilion
2 p.m.
— Kids Crafts held in the pavilion
— Forum: Clyde Smith, Jr., “Restoration of Fabric Pipers”
3 p.m.
— Spot Landing Sign-ups/ Briefing at the tower
3:30 p.m.
— Spot Landing Contest #4
— Golf Ball Drop
5 p.m.
— Registration and Commercial buildings CLOSE
— Hospitality Area opens
— Fred Jackson Corn Boil
5 p.m. till 10 p.m.
— Gary’s Cub Pub (Pavilion) Opens and Musical entertainment begins:
Kevin Briggs Blues Experience
5:30 p.m.
— Annual Banquet at Piper Museum. Tickets sold at the yellow “Cub House.” Guest Speaker: Renowned Author and Pilot, Roger Peperell. Music provided by Phil Reeder
8:30 p.m.
— Famed aviation photographer, Capt. Tom Pawlesh, will be photographing airplanes at sunset near the Piper Museum. No charge for the photographs, but spots are limited. Lock in your spot by calling Capt. Pawlesh at (412) 973-7369 or by email at tpawlesh@comcast.net.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
Community Day — Celebrating Lock Haven’s Aviation History
General Admission is free on Saturday!
Morning
8 a.m. til 1 p.m. – Car Show On the Field! Central PA Street Machines bring some of their best and shiniest wheels, including the People’s Choice Award.
9 a.m.
— Gates OPEN!
10 a.m. till 2 p.m. – YOUNG EAGLES plane rides, CHILDREN AGES 8-17 meet at the blue tent outside the Piper Museum
11 a.m.
— STOL Demonstration
Afternoon
12 p.m.
— Basket Raffle winners drawn, at the Blue vendor building.
2 p.m.
— Last chance to turn in Poker hands. Play your Poker hand at the Pavilion
5 p.m.
— Registration and Commercial buildings CLOSE
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE FLY-IN
All Forums are now held in a hangar on the south east side of the field. There will be a sign outside
Poker Run is an all-week flying event. Please stop by Bohica campsite (along fence east of the shower house) for rules and to register.