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Happy Valley, Pennsylvania: A Town Worthy of a Truth in Advertising Award

Get an inside look at the variety of activities, animals and libations at the first annual Maker’s Faire in Happy Valley, PA.

Lots of whirrs and beeps and bangs and buzzes create surround-sound at the Makerโ€™s Faire
Lots of whirrs and beeps and bangs and buzzes create surround-sound at the Makerโ€™s Faire. Photo by Victor Block

There is so much going on at the First Annual Maker’s Faire at Axemann Brewery in
Bellefonte, PA. Covering multiple zones and floors, it’s easy to get distracted from discovering all there is to do and see.

It’s a science fair, craft show and entertainment venue all rolled into one. Here, makers and creators of, well, just about everything, showcase what they do, how they do it, and why they do it – and then invite you to do it as well. Or at least interact with the products of their inventiveness.

Toy cars racing each other to their demise; numerous craft, coloring, and painting exhibits; model trains circling multiple tracks; lessons in throwing a boomerang. Wanna learn how to design a t-shirt, create stained glass, construct jewelry, or pottery?

Perhaps try your hand at woodworking, soldering, or lacquering? Make a puppet and then watch it perform? Someone is there to help you craft your own masterpiece.

A Dizzying Amount of Action and Activity Abounds at the Maker’s Faire in Happy Valley, PA

Clever shirts and posters add to the fun vibe at Big Spring Spirits in Happy Valley
Clever shirts and posters add to the fun vibe at Big Spring Spirits in Happy Valley, PA.
Photo by Victor Block

An artist wearing a “Make Everything” t-shirt encapsulates the whole experience. If you can visualize it, build it, assemble it, and interact with it, you’re in the right place. Of course, there are LEGO creations of every conceivable size and design.

Kinetic toys ascend, descend and spin around copious mounds of tracks. And if you want to know how a pinball machine works, there are about a dozen with which to test your skills, and satiate your curiosity.

Just be careful where you walk; you don’t want to trip over one of the roving robots with whom you may be sharing space.

Not surprisingly, this was the first ever of what assuredly will now be an annual event.

From robots underfoot to alpacas in your face, begging for a neck rub. Welcome to the Bald Eagle Valley Alpaca Ranch. Also, a donkey with a sign that says: “I’m cute but I bite.”

A separate warning for the alpacas – they spit, though I unfortunately chose to ignore that caveat. The eleven sheep came without any cautionary preamble.

But all were great fun to be around – and being able to pet a three-week-old, cuddly alpaca brings forth smiles usually reserved for human babies. I had to fight off a three-year-old actual small person. I’m not proud of that, but there are priorities and at that moment, the baby alpaca won.

Ooohs and Aaahs Proliferate at the Bald Eagle Valley Alpaca Ranch in Happy Valley, PA

Baby alpacas are irresistible at the Bald Eagle Valley Alpaca Ranch in Happy Valley
Baby alpacas are irresistible at the Bald Eagle Valley Alpaca Ranch in Happy Valley, PA.
Photo by Victor Block

Owner Ann Taylor is very protective of her brood. She got bored teaching to test scores and started a new career caring for different kinds of kids: 12 alpacas, 11 sheep and 3 donkeys. And a very productive brood it is.

All kinds of yarn of every color and texture come from the residents. Towels, shawls, caps, socks and even irresistible stuffed animals so soft I literally cuddled up with them on the spot.

All that intellectual stimulation at the Maker’s Faire and canoodling with furry animals at the Ranch calls for some refreshment of an equally unusual nature. Welcome to Big Spring Spirits, literally home to a big spring, designated as the best-tasting water in the state by the Pennsylvania Rural Water Association, and the only distillery that uses it.

It is also the first distillery in Pennsylvania to be LEED certified, a bulwark of green
sustainability, sourcing from local farmers and artisans, whenever possible.

Big Springs Spirits Offers Hand-Made Cocktails Using Purified Water and Locally Sourced Ingredients

A wide variety of unusual tasting flights are available at Big Spring Spirits
A wide variety of unusual-tasting flights are available at Big Spring Spirits in Happy Valley, PA. Photo by Victor Block

But that’s not why you visit Big Spring Spirits. You visit because they brew all their own cocktails, and they offer a taste of a house favorite as you sit down. Also because they have flights of a wide variety of unrecognizable concoctions using vodka, gin, bourbon, whisky, tequila and rum.

Multiple flavors of every liquor in inventive creations with tasting notes that read like a Pulitzer Prize-winning alcohol entry.

You visit because, yes, much to my surprise, the Peanut Butter and Jelly cocktail actually tastes like peanut butter and jelly! And don’t even get me started on the Salted caramel.

To add to the fun vibe permeating the tasting room are posters such as “Tequila – the only thing standing between me and a nervous breakdown,” and “When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.” Makes Happy Valley even that much happier – if that’s possible.

For more information, visit https://happyvalley.makerfaire.com
https://www.facebook.com/AnnCaruthersTaylor; https://www.bigspringspirits.com

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