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Thomas Jefferson High School senior, Ashley Guidone, named Grebb’s Summer League MVP, Ashley Guidone recently committed to continue her basketball career by playing for Chatham University. The 5’5” Guard announced her decision on Twitter. Although Guidone is missing her senior basketball season due to a torn hip labrum, she was still recruited by several Division II and III programs such as Hiram, SUNY Fredonia, Saint Vincent and Grove City. She was very pleased to receive an offer from Carlow University. Guidone is a High Honors student who enjoys volunteer coaching and giving back to her community. She plans on studying Exercise Science and looks forward to getting started with the Chatham Cougars.
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Registrations forms for the Ninth Annual Art Show, hosted by the Friends of Clairton Library, are now available at the Clairton Library. Local artists are invited to enter their work. Paintings, photographs, fabric art, sculpture, and work in other media are all eligible for display. Registration forms must be received by April 3, 2020. All work, matted and framed (or otherwise ready for display, should be taken to the library by April 16. The Reception for Artists will be held on April 22, and artwork may be viewed by the public on April 23 and 24. The Clairton Public Library is located at 616 Miller Avenue, Clairton, PA 15025. For additional information or questions, please call 412-233-7966
Craft Show and Ethnic Food Festival in Belle Vernon Center on the Hill in Belle Vernon will be holding a ‘Craft Show & Ethnic Food Fest’ on Saturday, April 4 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Guests will enjoy crafts, a Chinese auction, and homemade ethnic foods including: halupki, pierogies, pasta fagioti, potato pancakes, german potato salad, hot dogs with sauerkraut, and a variety of baked goods. Free Admission! Center on the Hill is located at 100 Summit Rd., in Belle Vernon. Crafters who would like to reserve a table, please call 724-929-6366. Cost is $20 per table.
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WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’S “THE BEAUTY OF THE BEASTS” - 3 p.m., doors open at 2:15 p.m., Trinity High School, 231 Park Avenue, Washington, PA. Tickets start at just $17 and can be purchased online at washsym.org, by calling 1-888-71-TICKETS. Tickets are also available at the door. For further information about the symphony, visit www.washsym.org or connect with the WSO on Facebook (facebook.com/washsymphony).
Lions Club members or at the door. There will be a basket auction as well. Take-out available. 100% of profits go to our 5 initiatives: Vision, Hunger, Diabetes, Environment and Childhood Cancer. Attendees at the dinner are asked to consider bringing donations of non-perishable food items, which the club will deliver to the local food bank. Anyone interested in learning more about the club or inquiring about membership can visit : www.facebook.com/pleasanthillslionsclub or call Janet Hayes, 412-3038367.
SPAGHETTI DINNER – 1-5:30 p.m., Pleasant Hills Borough Building Community Room, 410 East Bruceton Road, Pleasant Hills, PA. Held by the Pleasant Hills Lions Club. $10.00 for adults and $6.00 for children 12 or under. Tickets may be purchased from
WPA MUSHROOM CLUB MOVIE & PRESENTATION - 12:00 p.m. "Fantastic Fungi", a documentary film about mushrooms, will be shown at The Tull Family Theater, 418 Walnut Street in Sewickley. WPMC Past President Richard Jacob will give a
presentation before the movie. The Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club is a nonprofit organization with more than 1,000 members at the end of 2019. For more information, email cs4wpmc@gmail.com or visit wpamushroomclub.org.
MARCH 3,10,17,24,31 BINGO – St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Finleyville, PA Bingo every Tuesday in St. Francis Finley Hall.Early Bird Games begin at 7:15 p.m., Regular Games at 7:30 p.m. Special Games, Door Prizes, Magic Number, ‘AllNighter’ Game. Come and join us. Give it a try! For more information, call Mary Parish at 724-348-7145.
MARCH 3,10,17,24,31 PLAY CAFÉ – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Garland of Grace Play Café, First
United Methodist Church, 430 West Main Street, Monongahela, PA. Open to babies, toddlers, preschoolers and their parents or guardians. All abilities are welcome! Our space is carefully organized to be a safe place to play and learn and features a clean, imaginative play-area. No more worrying about what to do on all those too rainy, too hot, or too cold days. Come play with your little or enjoy a warm beverage while they play safely in view! Did we mention it's FREE to come play?
MARCH 4 WOMEN’S CLUB OF JEFFERSON HILLS – 7:30 p.m., Jefferson Hills Municipal Building, Old Clairton Road. The program to be announced, a pot luck buffet will be served. Anyone interested in becoming a member is welcome to attend the
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meeting. Membership is open to all residents of Jefferson Hills, as well as the surrounding communities. Guests are welcome to all meetings. For further information please call, 412-3843318 or 412-655-4224. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at the Jefferson Hills Municipal Building.
MARCH 5 BETHEL ART GUILD MARCH – 12:30 p.m., Bethel Park Community Center, 5151 Park Ave., Bethel Park, PA, 15102. Speaker will be local artist, David Wadsworth. His paintings feature cityscapes and landscapes, many from the surrounding communities of Pittsburgh. He uses bold contrasts and simplification with his impressionistic style of oil painting. His art is also influenced and inspired by his full-time job. David works at a local ministry for those seeking recovery from homelessness and addiction. Because of Pittsburgh’s diversity of people, architecture and landscapes be knows he will have an endless source of inspiration. All are welcome to attend.
MARCH 6 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER – 11:00 a.m., Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church, ECO, will be hosting the Finleyville Community World Day of Prayer Service. A lunch will follow the service. This year's program is written by the women of Zimbabwe. Everyone is welcome! Mingo Church is located two miles south of Finleyville, at the intersection of Rt.88 and Mingo Church Road. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER – 11:00 a.m., First Church of God, 157 N Second St, West Newton, PA. The country this year is Zimbabwe. Join us as we worship God and share the cultures of this wonderful country. with readings and song. A light lunch will be served afterwards. The World Needs Prayer, please plan to join us.
FRIDAY NIGHT PRAISE – 7:00 p.m., First United Methodist Church located at 430 West Main Street in Monongahela. Come and join us. For more info call 724-258-7054.
MARCH 7 A SPEAK EASY NIGHT – 6:30 p.m., Muddy Waterz, 300 East Smithfield Street, Elizabeth Township, PA. Elizabeth Township Historical Society (ETHS) will host “A Speak Easy Night” to note the start of Prohibition 100 years ago. Roaring ‘20s attire is encouraged to complement the period hors d’oeuvres and DJ playing favorites like “Ain’t Misbehavin”, “Makin’ Whoopee” and “Happy Days are Here Again.” ETHS members Marilyn Backus and Andy Kildow will give Charleston dance lessons. Advance tickets for $10 are available at Muddy Waterz or by calling 412-4914276. Proceeds will benefit the historical society and restoration of the 1790 Greenock Log House. CACHE ME IF YOU CAN – 10:00 a.m., Mingo Park, meet at park office. Join Washington County Parks and Recreation Department for a great opportunity to discover geocaching and learn the basics of this fun, recreational activity. Participants will search for hidden treasures (caches) using a handheld Global Positioning Device (GPS). Dress for the weather. We will have a limited number of GPS units to utilize. Pre-registration is required and can be made by calling the Washington County Parks Office at (724) 228-6867. YINZER PARTY BPRC FUNDRAISER – 5-8:00 p.m., Buffet at 6:00 p.m., School House Arts & History Center, 2600 South Park Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102. Bethel Park Republican Committee Fundraiser. Meet the candidates and get election info. Chinese Auction, food and more. $35 person, send checks payable to “BPRC,” # of tickets and contact info. BPRC, PO Box 762, Bethel Park, PA 15102. Questions or for more info: 412-9168700, info@bpgop.com
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MARCH 10 SOUTH HILLS FRIENDS OF THE MONTOUR TRAIL – 6:30 p.m., South Park Township Library, 2675 Brownsville Road, South Park, PA. The South Hills Friends are responsible for maintenance of the Montour Trail between Library and Clairton. Individuals interested in the Montour Trail encouraged to attend. Additional information concerning the trail, including South Hills Friends contact information, may be obtained on the Montour Trail web site www.montourtrail.org. Questions may be directed to info@montourtrail.org. CHARLEROI-MONONGAHELA LODGE #337 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS – 7:30 p.m., regular stated meeting, 7:30 p.m., in the Masonic hall located at 100 2nd St. in Monongahela , Pa. For more information call 724-809-9742. PRESCHOOL PROGRAM: TREASURE HUNT – 10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m., Mingo Creek Park, meet at park office. Join the Washington County
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Department of Parks and Recreation as we walk around Mingo Creek Park looking for treasures. Each box will contain special contents that will be shared with other participants. Dress accordingly for the weather. Registration is limited, 724-228-6867. There will be two sessions offered. Participants will meet at the Park Office at Mingo Creek County Park. There is a $3.00 fee for this program. Participants must be between ages 3-5 to participate. SOUTH HILLS COIN CLUB – 8:00 p.m., Bethel Park Municipal Building, 5100 West Library Ave., Bethel Park, PA. (PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF LOCATION CHANGE) All members and the general public are invited. This months program will be on silver coins. A 50/50 to be offered and childrens prizes to be awarded. Applications are now being accepted for membership. For more information call 724-984-6611. More Event Listings on page 6
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PLACES to GO THINGS to SEE STUFF to DO MARCH 10 HAVE YOU FOUND YOUR PENNY – 7:00 p.m., The Whitehall House (behind the John F. Slater Funeral Home), 4201 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15227. Laurie is no stranger to grief. In 2013, her 17 year old son died suddenly. Laurie’s faith never left her. While deep in grief she still took notes of the amazing things that were happening around her. Come hear Laurie’s motivational story on how she created a good life after a devastating loss. For more information or reservations, please call Chris 412-881-9022 or email communityservice@johnfslater.com CLOTHES 4-U – The First United Methodist Church, 200 State Street, Belle Vernon will be open to the public (weather permitting) from 9:00 a.m. to NOON. The clothing is free;
patrons may give a free-will offering if they desire. Bags will be given to patrons when they come in to browse around. If there is a need at any other time, please call the office to make an appointment. PLEASE NOTE: Anyone wishing to drop off clothing in good condition for this ministry or who might be in need of some assistance with clothing is asked to call the church office at 724-929-4696 (Monday through Friday 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) to be sure someone is at the church to help you.
MARCH 11 SOUTH PARK DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE – 7:30 p.m., South Park Township Community Room, South Park, PA. It is open to the public and to all voters.
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BETHEL PARK REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE – 7:30 p.m., Bethel Park Municipal Building, Council Chambers. All registered Republicans welcome.
GENE AND BOOTS CANDY SALE – Monongahela Valley Hospital, 8:00 a.m., in the ECC. Purchase a treat for your loved ones or indulge yourself with local chocolate and candy delights. Sponsored by the Auxiliary of Mon-Vale Health Resources, Inc. Proceeds from the event will be used to enhance services for patients and visitors at Monongahela Valley Hospital. For more information, call 724-258-1167.
GEOCACHING AT DUSK – 5:00 p.m., Mingo Creek Park, meet at Shelter 1. The program will begin with some basic instruction and then off we’ll go in search of hidden caches. Dress for the weather and hiking over hilly terrain. We only have a limited number of GPS units to utilize, but if you have a handheld device which you are able to enter latitude and longitude coordinates, let us know upon registration and bring it with you. Free, but pre-registration is required and can be made by calling the Washington County Department of Parks and Recreation office at 724-228-6867. LUNCH & LEARN WITH TODD DEPASTINO – 11:30 a.m., The Whitehall House (located behind the John F. Slater Funeral Home), 4201 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15227. Join us for our popular Lunch & Learn with Todd DePastino, Executive Director of Veterans Breakfast Club, author, and local historian. Lunch is $10. Reservations are required. Please call Chris at 412-8819022.
MARCH 14 -15 ORCHID SHOW – Saturday 12-6:00 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Crown Plaza Hotel, 164 Fort Couch Rd, Pittsburgh Pa 15241. Held by Orchid Society of Western Pennsylvania (OSWP). Admission is free, donations are always welcome. Visitors will be inspired by the beautifully crafted displays of live blooming orchids. Society members and expert orchid growers will be available to provide information about growing orchids, and free educational seminars will be held throughout both days of the show. In addition, an hourly raffle of orchid plants and orchid related items will be held. For more information, visit www.oswp.org. For show related questions, contact Sheila Nathanson (412-343-9457), Norma Raiff (412-344-5969), Tamara Wurst (412-492-1125)
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MARCH 14 SOUTH HILLS FRIENDS OF THE MONTOUR TRAIL MONTHLY WORK PARTY - 2nd Saturday of the month, subject to weather conditions. Volunteers will meet at the Brownsville Extension parking area (trail MP 37.5) at 9:00 a.m. The work party will be replacing two bollards east of Brownsville Road Extension at MP37.5 and possibly clearing nearby drainage ditches. Interested volunteers should contact info@montourtrail.org after March 10 for more information. PICTURE THIS CAR SHOW – 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Lincoln Boro Volunteer Fire Company Social Hall, 4314 Liberty Way, Elizabeth, PA. Bring pictures of your car or your car and set a display. Dash plaques to 1st 50 registered, participants pick trophy for most popular car. Good food and refreshments available. For more info: contact Ralph Houseman at linraldaph@comcast.net
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LOCAL NEWS ST. PATRICK’S DAY BINGO - Doors open at 5:00 p.m., Early Birds at 7:15 p.m., Library Fire Hall on Library Rd., Rt. 88, South Park, PA. Held by South Park Lions Club. $20 per person. Chinese Auction. Food catered by Cyd West Comfort Catering. Please bring a non-perishable food item for SP Meals on Wheels. All Welcome. SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL DINNER 3-6:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 430 West Main Street, Monongahela. Includes bread, salad bar, dessert, and beverage. Adults: $10 each – Children under 10: Free WHAT'S IT WORTH? APPRAISAL FAIR – 12-3:00 p.m., Monongahela Library. Curious about a family heirloom or garage sale find? Attend our "What's It Worth? Appraisal Fair" with IFAA Certified Appraiser Kurt Shaw. No coins, stamps, or comic books will be considered. There is a limit of 2 items per person. The cost is $10 for one item, or $15 for two. No registration is required, and all proceeds benefit the Monongahela Area Library.
AUTHENTIC COACH/MICHAEL KORS/CASH & GIFT CARD BASH - Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce will host the Annual Authentic Coach/Michael Kors/Cash & Gift Card Bash on Saturday, March 14, 2020. The Chamber fundraiser will be held at the New Eagle V.F.D. Social hall. Doors open at 5PM and drawings start at 6PM. 7 Cash Drawings/9 Handbag drawings and 3 gift card drawings. Drawings every 10 minutes. Donation is $25 for two numbers and dinner is included in ticket price. Visit our website to purchase tickets www.monongahelaareachamber.org or call 724.258.5919 for more information.
MARCH 15 ORGANIST PAUL JACOBS - 3:00 p.m., Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2040 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15241.Grammy Award-winning Paul Jacobs, chair of the Julliard School's organ department, is an internationally celebrated organist. Jacobs will display his brilliance on the three-manual 81-rank Austin organ at Westminster
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Presbyterian Church. For more info visit qww.westminster-church.org or call 412-835-6630. SUPER GIFT BASKET RAFFLE – 14:00 p.m., doors open 12:00 p.m., Turkeytown VFD, 90 Supervisors Drive West Newton, PA. West Newton Library fundraiser. Basket drawings begin at 2:30pm. $10 Advance ticket includes 25 general raffle tickets and light lunch. Tickets at the door $15. Thank you to our corporate sponsors Commercial bank & Trust of PA, Turkeytown VFD, Basic Carbide Corporation , West Newton Animal Clinic Be sure and enjoy our 50/50, raffle, tip boards and other fund activities. We are also accepting donations of baskets for the event 724872-8920 and ask for Gary.
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SUPER GIFT BASKET RAFFLE doors open at noon, Turkeytown VFD, 90 Supervisor Drive West Newton, Pa 15089. Sponsored by the West Newton Library. First Gift Basket Drawing 2:30 p.m. sharp. Tickets in advance $10. Includes 25 general raffle tickets and light lunch, $15 at door. Tickets on sale at Gary's Chuckwagon Restaurant, 2nd St West Newton, PA daily 7:30 am to 8pm. Or West Newton Library 124 N Water St, West Newton, Mon And Thurs 12-5 Wed 12-7 Sat 10-2. Tip boards, 50/50 super special games of chance and a large variety of baskets. For more information call Gary at 724872-8920 or library 724-633-0798.
ROSTRAVER SPORTSMEN ASSOCIATION – 7:30 p.m., 539 Cedar Creek Rd., Belle Vernon, PA. All members are encouraged to attend. Application are being accepted from both men and women. For more information call 724-984-6611 rostraversca.org
SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA REGISTERED NURSES CLUB – 9:30 a.m., 2020 at Hamilton Presbyterian Church, 4500 Hamilton Road in Bethel Park, PA. Speaker is Dr. Betsy Kaminsky, DO. Her topic is "Diseases of the Eye." All registered nurses are welcome. Contact Linda at (412) 8826114 for more information.
SOUTH PARK WOMEN’S CLUB – 7:00 p.m., South Park Twp. Community Center, Brownsville Rd., South Park. Speaker Soad Clark, Fitness and Silver Sneaker Instructor, will give the ladies some helpful hints, as well as have everyone participate in exercises. Clark's theme for the evening is "Getting In Step for Spring, Through Movement and Exercise." Women interested in joining South Park Women's Club should attend this evening.
SOUTH PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY – 7:00 p.m., Library Fire Hall, 6581 Library Road in South Park, PA. The Historical Society will be welcoming local historian Noreen Beatty. She will be presenting Boats on the Ohio River. The presentation will take place at the Attendance is free for both members and nonmembers. WPA MUSHROOM CLUB - 7:00 p.m. Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, 614 Dorseyville Road. WPMC Mycologist La Monte Yarroll will present the “Safe Seven” mushrooms from “Start Mushrooming: The Reliable Way to Forage” (2nd edition) by Stan Tekiela. These seven are Morels, Shaggy Manes, Chickens, Oysters, Puffballs, Chanterelles, and Hens. Copies of “Start Mushrooming” will be available for purchase at the meeting. The meeting is free and includes a mushroom display table, staffed by expert identifiers. Mushroom Club is a nonprofit organization with more than 1,000 members at the end of 2019. For more information, email cs4wpmc@-gmail.com or visit wpamushroomclub.org.
MARCH 19 COMMUNITY FOOD BANK - 9:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 430 West Main Street, Monongahela, PA. Help is needed setting up, with distribution & tear down. Any amount of time is appreciated & welcomed for this ministry.
THE RETIRED MEN’S LUNCHEON GROUP – 12:00 p.m., Pleasant Hills Presbyterian Church, 199 Old Clairton Road, Pleasant Hills, PA. Event speaker Gary Augustine from The Western Pa. Civil War Roundtable will speak about how the 13th amendment was ratified. The role of President Lincoln and many others will be discussed. The amendment outlawed slavery. Cost is $8 for retiree and $12 per couple, payable at door. The Retired Men’s Group is non-denominational. Please reserve lunch by calling 412-362-0788 and leave a voice mail. Come socialize with us and enjoy the educational subject topic of Gary Augustine.
MARCH 20 15TH EGG EGGSTRAVAGANZA 12-5:00 p.m., St. John Byzantine Catholic Church Social Hall, 201 E. Main St., Uniontown. Egg artists display, demonstrate, and sell decorated eggs, Easter items ( embroidered basket covers, lamb butter molds, decorated candles) and crafts for purchase, children’s Easter theme activities, explanation of traditional Easter foods for basket blessing, Lenten lunch menu, baked goods (including long rolls and more) workshop on making pysanky, raffles and basket raffles, door prizes. Free admission. Handicapped accessible. For info: call 724-438-6027 (M-F 9AM-3PM Leave message.) PYSANKY EGG CLASSES - Fridays March 20th, 27th, & April 3 from 48:00 p.m. and Saturdays March 21st, 28th, & April 4th 12-4:00 p.m. Come learn to decorate eggs using the traditional Ukrainian Easter egg style! Classes are hosted by local expert Aura Kimokeo-Mitomi. Price of the class is $25/person and includes the cost of all materials. For ages 13+, and registration is required as there is limited seating. Payment is due the day of the class. Monongahela Area Library. For more info contact contact the library at 724-258-5409.
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UNDERSTANDING VA AID & ATTENDANCE – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., The Residence at Whitehall, 4750 Clairton Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. Free seminar for veterans and their spouses to learn about benefits that are available to them. Phone 412-885-1500, website www.residenceatwhitehall.com
MARCH 21 MASTER GARDENER EVENT: SPRING GARDEN AFFAIR – Registration begins 9:30 a.m., Grayson House, 157 Riggin Hill Road in Uniontown, PA. Hosted by Penn State Master Gardeners of Fayette County. Author George Weigel will share fun photos and remarks on his greatest landscaping failures. Afterward, join him for conversation and a book signing, all while enjoying the stunning views of the Laurel Mountains. Talk and catered lunch cost is $50. Reserve your spot by visiting extension.psu.edu/spring-gardenaffair. For more information, please call Penn State Extension – Fayette County at 724-812-0769, or email Ellen Ulmer at evu5022@psu.edu. Penn State’s Master Gardeners of Fayette County educate youth and adults on best practices in sustainable agriculture and environmental stew Free Gardening Hotline to answer gardening questions, and a poison prevention program for children. BRIDGES OF SONG: A YOUTH COMMUNITY SING – 9:00 a.m. –
2:30 p.m., St. David’s Episcopal Church in Peters Township. Experience choir for a day with high quality instruction, superior choirs, good food, and new friends. The South Hills Children's Choir hosts the annual “Bridges of Song” with teaching artist Dr. Joy Hirokawa, director of the Bel Canto Youth Choir. The public is welcome. Interested singers should register at http://shcchoir.org/bridges.html. THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL BAND ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER – 3-8:00 p.m., Thomas Jefferson High School Student Center. Lots of delicious pasta and desserts as well as chances to win prizes and auction baskets. Tickets are $8 per person and children 5 and under are free. Take-out dinners also are available. Support the TJ Band and enjoy a nice dinner after the matinee show or before the evening musical performance of “Peter Pan.” For more information, please contact TJ Band at tjbandrocks1@gmail.com. LASAGNA DINNER – 4-7:00 p.m., Gary's Chuck wagon Restaurant, 109 S Second Street West Newton, PA. Held by The First Church of God West Newton, PA, proceeds Mission trip to Gamerco New Mexico to hold a bible school for the navajo children. $12 cost covers, lasagna, salad, dessert, and drink. Take out or eat in. Tickets available at Gary's, Dar's Salon or by contacting the church 724-872-7467.
OLDIES DANCE – 7-11:00 p.m., White Oak American Legion Post #701, 2813 Capital St., White Oak, PA. Admission is still only $5 per person. All proceeds benefit veterans programs. Music from the 50s and early 60s by Candy and Mike. For more information call 724-984-6611.
MARCH 22 25TH ANNUAL FASHION SHOW AND LUNCHEON - Doors open at 11:00 with lunch & show at 1:00., St. John’s Cathedral, Munhall, PA. Tickets are $35.00. There will be a $1,000 Cash Grand Raffle, $4,000 Good Orthodontics Silent Auction (starting bid $1,500), Chinese Auction, Designer Purse Auction, Mystery Grab Bag, and a 50/50 Raffle as well as the Fashion Show. You can find a reservation form at www.st-elizabeth.org under Our School Fundraisers & Events. Proceeds St. Elizabeth Elementary School. Please be sure to make your reservations by March 12th so you can join us for a fun afternoon of fashions and prizes! SPAGHETTI DINNER – 12-3:30 p.m., Thomas Presbyterian Church 1068 Linden Road, Eighty Four, PA. $10 for adults, $5 for children 3 to 7, and children 3 and under are free. Eat in or take out. Includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, roll, dessert, and a beverage. Please come and have a delicious dinner and help support a local family in need.
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MOJO'S WALLET SPRING CHARITY EVENT – doors open 2:00 p.m., close at 8:00 p.m., food buffet 2:30 p.m., followed by band. Rostraver Central Fire Department, Social Hall, 1100 Fells Church Road, Belle Vernon, PA 15012. Entertainment: Hawg Wyld & Special Guests. Door prize is a pet vacuum cleaner. Chinese auction & drawings. $20 Ticket includes food buffet & beverages (includes beer), and entertainment. Benefits Mojo's Wallet (providing needs for local rescues, shelters & foster homes) & the Humane Animal Rescue Wildlife Rehabilitation Program. For tickets, contact Tammy @ New Coat Paving & Seal-ing Company. Phone: 412-295-2942, or email: newcoatpaving@ yahoo.com.
MARCH 23 PETERS CREEK HISTORICAL SOCIETY – 7:30 p.m., Wrights United Methodist Church, 788 Venetia Road, Venetia, PA. Guest speaker, Mr. Keith Bastianni, artist, archaelogist of thirty years and member of the South Park Historical Society. Mr. Bastianni will relate his personal experiences excavating numerous artifacts that relate to early, practiced rituals in a program titled "Archaelogy of Rituals and Magic". Some of the artifacts include a carved, stone head and a witch's bottle. It is sure to be a program members and guests will not want to miss. For more information visit:www.peterscreekhistoricalsocieety.org.
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PLACES to GO THINGS to SEE STUFF to DO MARCH 24 CLOTHES 4-U – The First United Methodist Church, 200 State Street, Belle Vernon will be open to the public (weather permitting) from 9:00 a.m. to NOON. The clothing is free; patrons may give a free-will offering if they desire. Bags will be given to patrons when they come in to browse around. If there is a need at any other time, please call the office to make an appointment. PLEASE NOTE: Anyone wishing to drop off clothing in good condition for this ministry or who might be in need of some assistance with clothing is asked to call the church office at 724-929-4696 (Monday through Friday 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) to be sure someone is at the church to help you.
MARCH 25 YOGA IN THE PARK – 6:00 p.m., Mingo Creek Park, meet at park office. This is an introductory class, but we welcome all skill levels to participate. The class will be led by a certified yoga instructor. Participants should bring a yoga mat or beach towel. There is a $5.00 fee for the program. Pre-registration is required and can be made by calling the Washington County Department of Parks and Recreation office at 724228-6867.
MARCH 26 CUSTOM TOUR WITH PASSPORT TO PITTSBURGH – 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., “Wondrous Women of Pittsburgh.” $90 per person. Pick up location conveniently located in the South Hills. Luxury transportation to the beautiful Gothic Chapel of Homewood Cemetery, built in 1924, with the cemetery’s historian, followed by a guided driving tour of the historic Homewood Cemetery. High Tea at the Inn on Negley and tour of this charming bed and breakfast. For more information or reservations, please call
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MARCH 27 SPAGHETTI DINNER – Lunch 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m, takeout begins at 3 and dinner from 4-7:00 p.m., Western Area Career Technology Center located at 688 Western Avenue in Canonsburg, PA. Held by the volunteers of Fix ‘ur Cat. Great opportunity to catch up with old friends, make new friends, and support low-cost cat neuter and spay in Washington County. We are honored to partner with the Western Area Career Technology Center’s culinary arts department. In addition to the spaghetti dinner, there will be a Chinese auction with a lot of great prizes and bake sale! AUXILIARY ‘MEXI TACO’ SALE – Monongahela Valley Hospital, 11 a.m., Hospital Lobby. Purchase lunch and choose from a variety of MEXI TACO food items. Sponsored by the Auxiliary of Mon-Vale Health Resources, Inc. Proceeds from the event will be used to enhance services for patients and visitors at Monongahela Valley Hospital. For more information, call 724-258-1167.
MARCH 28 20TH ANNUAL STEEL VALLEY ROTARY DINNER DANCE – St. John’s Catherdral Hall, Munhall, PA. Featuring Cuck Corby and the Quiet Storm. Open to the General Public, with all proceeds to help fund various charities. To make reservations and for more information, call Jack Seckel 412-721-9978, leave message. HAM DINNER – 4-7:00 p.m., Gary's Chuck Wagon, 109 S Second Street, West Newton, PA. Sponsored by West Newton Little House Association. The meal includes a generous slice of ham, parsley potatoes, green beans,
applesauce, homemade dinner roll, assorted desserts and a beverage. The ticket cost is $15.00 per person. You can eat in or take out. Tickets can be purchased at Gary's Chuck Wagon, or by calling 724-872-7937. The proceeds benefit the West Newton Little House Association. The Association has maintained the Little House as the meeting place for West Newton Girl Scouts, as well as other community organizations, since 1938. CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER – 4-7:00 p.m., Jefferson United Presbyterian Church, 716 Gill Hall Road, Jefferson Hills, PA. Includes desserts and drinks. $10 for adults; $5 for kids 5 to 12; kids under 5 are Free. Eat in or take out. Handicap accessible. DINNER DANCE – Sponsored by Broughton VFD and VFW Post 1940. Doors will open at 6:00 pm with dinner provided by Cyd's catering at 6:30 pm. The band will start at 7:00 pm and plays until 11. Featuring live band, ‘The Mansfield 5’. Cost will be $30 per person in will include all mixers, coffee and beer. Guests can BYOB. There will be a silent auction and 50/50. Call Broughton VFD 412-6554844 or VFW Post 1940 412-6559922 for tickets. WEST JEFFERSON HILLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY -1:00 p.m., Community Room of the Jefferson Hills Municipal Building. Society and community members are invited to commemorate Women's History Month with the program, Heroic Women of the American Revolution. Every school child knows about Paul Revere's ride and the exploits of the other male heroes of the American Revolution. Far fewer know the stories of their female counterparts. In this Power Point presentation Deb Morinello will relate fascinating tales of a sixteen year old girl who rode twice as far as Paul Revere, a young
woman who disguised herself as a man to fight as a Colonial soldier, and many other courageous women who risked their lives to help in the fight for independence. To commemorate the 1774 women's tea boycott initiated in the Edenton Tea Party, delicious tea treats will be offered for refreshments. OLDIES DANCE – 7-11:00 p.m., Home Economics Building, South Park, PA (Behind the County Police Station). Sponsored by The Friends of South Park, the County Park. Cost $30.00 per person and includes a fullcatered dinner by our famous caterer: Cyd West! BYOB, even beer please. DJ's will be Candy and Mike from WEDO radio station. For tickets, contact Madam Chairperson, Sharon Adams @ sadams6528@verizon.net or call her at 412 897-2403 to reserve your tickets. You may send your check made payable to: The Friends of South Park, and your tickets will be mailed to you! Send to: Sharon Adams, 6528 Ventura Drive, Pgh Pa 15236. You can always use our PayPal by going to www.southparkfriends.org to purchase your tickets.
MARCH 29 NRA BASIC PISTOL PROGRAM – 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., conducted by The Elizabeth Township Sportsman Assn., 1501 Nichols Hill Rd, Elizabeth, Pa. Cost of the course is $85.00 which covers lesson materials, lunch and range use cost. Registration on the NRA web site is required at: www.nrainstructor.org . Participants are asked to bring a gun (pistol or semi-automatic with 100 rounds. Hearing & Eye protection is required (if individuals do not have ,it will be provided). Also to be covered “Castle Doctrine”, obtaining Concealed Carry permit, use of deadly force and legal requirements between states to carry. Any question, please contact Dale Provins @ 412-414-1245 or email: dtprovins@comcast.net.
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2020 South Park Historical Society Guest Speaker Series Begins March 17 You are invited to join the South Park Historical Society on Tuesday, March 17 at 7 p.m. for the first Guest Speaker Series presentation of 2020. The Historical Society will be welcoming local historian Noreen Beatty. She will be presenting Boats on the Ohio River. The presentation will take place at the Library Fire Hall at 6581 Library Road in South Park. Attendance is free for both members and nonmembers.
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Become a member of the South Park Historical Society today and get free admission to the Heinz History Center. For nearly a quarter of a century, the South Park Historical Society (SPHS) has been dedicated to celebrating our community’s history. You are invited to join and help preserve our past and present for future generations. Historical Society members also get free admission to the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, as well as other discounts and perks. Memberships are affordable fun for everyone! People of all ages and from all places are welcome to join. • Individual Membership (under 65): $15 • Individual Membership (65 and over): $10 • Family Membership: $20 • Student Membership: $5 To become a member: Go to southparkhistoricalsociety.com > Membership. Fill out a Membership/Renewal Application. Send it and
Register for Summer College at California University of Pennsylvania Registration for Summer College at California University of Pennsylvania began on February 17. Students who attend any college or university, including the 14 universities in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, have a choice of more than 200 credit courses at either the undergraduate or graduate level. Both on-campus and online courses are offered during the 2020 summer term in five-week, six-week, and 10-week sessions. For dates and course information, visit calu.edu/summer-college. Current Cal U students do not have to apply for Summer College; they can register online through the Vulcan Information Portal (VIP). Visiting students can apply at calu.edu/summer-college. To learn more about Summer College, email summer@calu.edu or call 724-938-5962.
The South Park Historical Society has published two books about the history of the community: • Historic Snowden Township (South Park Township): $20 • History of Allegheny County’s South Park: Farm Lands to Park Lands: $20 These books can be shipped anywhere for an additional $3.25. You can pick up a copy at the South Park Township Library or by contacting Ruth McKee, South Park Historical Society Board Member at 412-835-9529; 412-655-4104; or jimru@verizon.net.
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Located at the corner of the Port Authority Parkn-Ride lot at 6425 Pleasant Street in South Park, the South Park Historical Society Museum showcases South Park’s rich traditions and captivating history like you’ve never seen them before. The Historical Society has procured, studied, and cared for one of the area’s most unique collections; which includes exhibits of local mining memorabilia, railroad photos and artifacts; plus a look back at South Park schools through the decades, and much more. The museum is open this month by appointment only. To schedule a tour, please contact the Historical Society at TheSouthParkHistoricalSociety@gmail.com.
South Park Women’s Club March Meeting to Be a ‘Moving Event’ The March meeting of the South Park Women’s Club will be held on Monday March 16 at 7:00 PM in the South Park Twp. Community Center building, located on Brownsville Rd. A blast from the past song "Let's get physical, physical" by Olivia Newton John could be the theme for this meeting. March's speaker Ms. Soad Clark is a Fitness Instructor, who'll give the ladies some helpful hints, as well as have everyone participate in some stretching and range of motion exercises. Ms. Clark's theme for the evening is "Getting In Step for Spring, Through Movement and Exercise". Ms. Clark is also a Silver Sneaker instructor. It is suggested that attendees wear comfortable clothing to make your movements easier. Women interested in joining South Park Women's Club should attend this evening. Included in this evening of fun is the wonderful food prepared by members after having a guest speaker. The business portion of meeting always follows "the goodies".
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Breakfast With the Easter Bunny in Elizabeth, April 4 RESN Parents Wish to Properly Acknowledge School District Police Officer Dear Editor, The February 2020 edition of the South Hills-Mon Valley Messenger contained an article about the Law Enforcement Appreciation Day event held at Ringgold Elementary School North. The police departments and officers present were recognized. However, Officer Rob Vitalbo was identified as RESN Security from Ringgold School Security. I would like to clarify and give the proper recognition. The Ringgold School District Police Department is a state recognized police department and it utilizes sworn officers that carry weapons and have extensive training including active shooter/violent intruder training. Officer Vitalbo previously served in the Donora Borough Police Department. We are very fortunate and grateful to have this level of protection at our schools. We appreciate Officer Vitalbo not only as a professional but as a role model and resource for the students. Respectfully, RESN parents - Shawn and Jaymi Moody Eighty Four, PA
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Elizabeth United Methodist Early Learning Center will be hosting their annual ‘Breakfast with the Easter Bunny’ on Saturday April 4 from 9:00 am till 12:00 noon. The event will be held in the church social hall at 317 South 2nd Ave. in Elizabeth. Breakfast includes all you can eat pancakes, sausage, and beverages. Cost is $7 for adults, $5 for children 2-12 and under 2 is free. Bring your cameras for photos with the Bunny! For any more information, please call 412-38948374 from 7am -6pm daily.
SAVE THE DATE Annual “Fleatique on the Mon” – June 6, 2020 Artisans, crafters, flea market, antique and food vendors are needed for the 22nd annual “Fleatique on the Mon.” This fabulous event will be held in Chess Park, and through-out Monongahela and New Eagle on Saturday, June 6, from 8AM until 3PM. Crafter and antique dealers will be featured in Chess Park, while flea market vendors and information booths will be located on Third Street. Food Vendors are need at both locations. This unique event is known as the largest street sale in Southwestern Pennsylvania! Running along a three-mile stretch of Main Street, also Route 88, 837 and 136, in Monongahela and New Eagle, businesses, churches, and homeowners participate with yard sales, bazaars, rummage sales and garage sales. Free parking and free admission. Application deadline for vendors is May 29, 2020. Booth spaces for antique, craft and flea market vendors are 15 ft. for $30. Food vendor spaces are 20 ft. and include electricity for $45. This event is sponsored by the Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce. Call the Chamber at 724-258-5919 for more information. Or download an application from www.monongahelaareachamber.org.
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Snowfall Turns Montour Trail Into Winter Wonderland Pictured above - the Montour Trail at milepost 38.8 in South Park Township, after an overnight snowfall on February 7, 2020. (Photo courtesy of South Hills Friends of the Montour Trail. The South Hills Friends are responsible for maintenance of the Montour Trail between Library and Clairton).
Farmland Preservation Informational Workshop Slated for March 12 A Farmland Preservation Informational Workshop will be held on Thursday, March 12 at 5:30 PM Washington County Conservation District Office, located at 50 Old Hickory Ridge Road, in Washington, PA. This workshop will consist of a 30-45 minute presentation plus Q & A session. Light refreshments will be provided The workshop will provide an overview of the Washington County Farmland Preservation Program, including: • Application Process & Deadlines • Eligibility Requirements (including Agricultural Security Areas) • Farmland Ranking System • Program Restrictions Anyone with a pending application to the Washington County program or considering applying to the Washington County program is encouraged to attend. For more information or to RSVP, contact Caroline Sinchar, Washington County Planning Commission at (724) 228-6811, or e-mail: sincharc@co.washington.pa.us. RSVP by March 10 via phone or email so we are prepared with adequate materials and refreshments.
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South Hills Children’s Choir to Host ‘Bridges of Song’ Youth Community Sing Experience choir for a day with high quality instruction, superior choirs, good food, and new friends. The South Hills Children's Choir (SHCC) will host the annual “Bridges of Song” with teaching artist Dr. Joy Hirokawa, director of the Bel Canto Youth Choir. Joined by the Pittsburgh Youth Chorus, Pittsburgh Girls Choir, and Giovani Voci, SHCC shares a day of choral singing and camaraderie open to all local youth. This event takes place on March 21, 2020 from 9:00 am - 2:30 pm at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Peters Township. This event is meant to build bridges of understanding through friendship and the richness of a choir community. Constant interface with technology erodes societal relationships; singing develops them. Journalist Cassandra Sheppard notes “that singing in groups triggers the communal release of serotonin and oxytocin, the bonding hormone, and even synchronizes our heart beats. Group singing literally incentivized community over an 'each cave dweller for themselves' approach. Those who sang together were strongly bonded. . .” A healthy lunch will be provided by Heisler’s Market, Trader Joes, Eat N Park, Starbucks- McMurray, Chick fil A, and local bakeries. The day concludes with a free performance conducted by Dr. Hirokawa. Choristers will learn ASL in “Can You Hear Me?” by Bob Chilcott, recount WWII memories in “Homeland” by Randall Stroope, and enjoy a new work by Dr. Hirokawa. The public is welcome. Interested singers should register at the website http://shcchoir.org/bridges.html. The South Hills Children's Choir is a nonprofit choir dedicated to offering quality musical education for children from all walks of life in the surrounding community and celebrating diversity both in music and in Southwestern Pennsylvania's youth. The Choir aims to establish a life-long relationship with and respect for quality music in the singers' and their families' lives.
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Mon River Arts Holding Musical Auditions Mon River Arts will hold auditions for Raold Dahl's ‘Matilda ON IVER RTS EWS the Musical’ on Tuesday March 3 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM and Thursday March 5 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at the Mon River Arts Rehearsal Studio, 206 Plum Street, Elizabeth, PA 15037. This is a mainstage production. Roles are available for adults and children ages 10 and up. Auditionees should prepare 32 bars of a Broadway song, a 1-2 minute monologue, and come dressed to dance. Show dates are May 8-10, and 15-17. Directed by Lora Oxenreiter.
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Musical Theatre Class for Children Musical Theatre Class for children will start March 17, and will include dance, voice, and acting training in a structured, positive, fun-filled setting. Students will learn scenes and songs from Disney’s High School Musical. Class runs Tuesdays March 17 - May 19 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM. Tuition is $175. Deadline to register March 10. Register online at www.monriverarts.org Contact Mon River Arts for more information at 412-405-8425 or visit the website at www.monriverarts.org.
Bethel Art Guild Meeting to Host Inspirational Painter The Bethel Art Guild March meeting will be held on Thursday, March 5 at 12:30PM at the Bethel Park Community Center, 5151 Park Ave., Bethel Park, PA. This month’s speaker is a local artist who grew up in the South Hills of Pittsburgh. David Wadsworth discovered his passion for painting in 2007, and he has been painting almost every day since. His paintings feature cityscapes and landscapes, many from the surrounding communities of Pittsburgh. He uses bold contrasts and simplification with his impressionistic style of oil painting. His art is also influenced and inspired by his full-time job. David works at a local ministry for those seeking recovery from homelessness and addiction. Because of Pittsburgh’s diversity of people, architecture and landscapes be knows he will have an endless source of inspiration. All are welcome to attend.\ Members attending the meeting will learn all about our juried Spring Show at the Galleria. The show will be March 6 -15. This show is well attended by the public and many paintings are sold at this venue. Entrance fees will be received at the meeting from members wishing to hang their new original art work, as well as “sitting” assignments for the show.
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Heather Crusan, with her son Chase Perry, age 10, was a vendor selling Paparazzi Jewelry. They are from Monessen.
By Jill Runfola On Saturday, Feb. 15, The Magic Yarn Project held a vendor/craft show at the Monessen Fire Dept. #1 Social Hall, to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The event featured over 50 vendors, a Chinese auction, a 50/50 raffle, music provided by DJ Jammin’ Jodi, and a food truck that prepared a special menu. The Magic Yarn Project helps chilTasty Temptations employees are L-R: dren all year long by providing Casey Menges, Sidney Campbell, and Tiffany Fralo (co-owner with –missing ‘Disney Princess’ and ‘Super Hero’ from photo-Jessica Deskins). wigs free of charge to children with cancer. “I love that we are giving back to the families and children at the most difficult time in their lives, and to see their smile makes it all worth it!,” said Jessica Ash, PA Chapter Leader for the Magic Yarn Project. “Sometimes when the kids receive their wigs, that is the FIRST time that child has smiled since being diagnosed, and that is priceless!” Attendees to the event had an enjoyable time, and the proceeds went to a worthy cause. If you would like to donate to the Magic Yarn Project or to learn more about the organization, please visit the website: www.themagicyarnproject.com/jessicaa
Dinner Dance in Broughton March 28 Broughton VFD and VFW Post 1940 will be sponsoring a Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 28. There will be a live musical performance by the band ‘Mansfield 5.’ Doors will open at 6:00 pm with dinner provided by Cyd's catering at 6:30 pm. The band will start at 7:00 pm and plays until 11. Cost will be $30 per person in will include all mixers, coffee and beer. Guests can BYOB. There will also be a silent auction and 50/50. For tickets or more info, call Broughton VFD at 412-655-4844 or VFW Post 1940 at 412-6559922.
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15th Egg ‘Eggstravaganza’ in Uniontown Set for March 29 The 15th EGG EGGSTRAVAGANZA will be held at the St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church Social Hall 201 E. Main Street Uniontown, PA on Sunday, March 29, 2020, from 12 noon – 5:00 PM. Egg artists display, demonstrate, and sell decorated eggs, Easter items. There will be embroidered basket covers, lamb butter molds, decorated candles and crafts for purchase, children’s Easter theme activities, explanation of traditional Easter foods for Jennifer Mudery pictured at the 2019 basket blessing, a workshop on ‘Eggstravaganza’ with her assortment of decorated pysanky eggs. making pysanky, raffles and basket raffles, door prizes and more. A Lenten Luncheon Menu, including St. John’s “famous” pirohi, halushki, pagach pockets, pirohi pizza, and soups and more will be available for purchase. A parish bake sale will include long rolls (nut, apricot, poppyseed, cottage cheese), paska bread, decorated medovniki, small nut rolls, cookies, homemade candy, and many more delicious goodies. Free admission. Handicapped accessible. For info: call 724-438-6027 (M-F 9AM-3PM Leave message.)
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Golden Triangle Decorative Painters Will Meet in Finleyville The next meeting of the Golden Triangle Decorative Painters will be on Sunday, March 15 at the Finleyville I.O.O.F. Hall, 3684 Finleyville-Elrama Road, in Finleyville. We will be painting “Easter Themed Baskets” with Rosemary Habers. Our annual Basket Luncheon is set for April 19 at the Sunset Room in the Fairview Fire Hall in Bridgeville. The theme for this year is “A Little Birdie Told Me”. For tickets contact Laura at 724-785-5592. A watercolor class on May 16 and 17 will be with Sandra Camarato entitled “Comos”. An acrylic floor cloth is scheduled for July 18 and 19 and an oil class is scheduled September 19 and 20. For more information on classes, visit our website or call Cindie at 724-222-7449.
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Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency Announces $99,657 in Tourism Investments Washington County Pennsylvania, which is home to some of the country’s finest historical and cultural attractions, continues to lead the southwestern Pennsylvania region in both economic and tourism growth. To demonstrate this growth and tourism’s impact on economic development, the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency announced $99,657 in new tourism investments today. The Agency was joined by the Washington County Commissioners and representatives of the county’s tourism attractions at an event held at The Spring House, in Washington. Jeff Kotula, President of the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency, commented on the importance of tourism as a major economic driver in the county. “Washington County’s economy is not only being driven by energy, education and advanced manufacturing, but by a strong tourism industry. In fact, tourism continues to be one of the largest industries in the county with over $700 million in direct visitor spending and supporting nearly 6,000 jobs according to the Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Develop-
ment. These new investments in our tourism assets and attractions will support additional economic growth and increase our quality of life-attracting more leisure and business visitors as well as residents to our county,” Kotula stated. WASHINGTON COUNTY TOURISM GRANT PROGRAM (January 2020 – December 2020) CAPITAL PROJECTS Little Lake Theatre Company • Interior Renovations $3,974.00 Pennsylvania Trolley Museum • Washington County Fairgrounds Trolley Platform Shelter $ 25,000.00 West Alexander Agricultural Association •Handicapped parking area improvements $10,000.00 38,974.00 MARKETING PROGRAMS Cherry Valley Organics • 2020 Promotional Campaign $5,000.00 Houston Pumpkin Festival •2020 Promotional Campaign $2,300.00 Little Lake Theatre Company
Food Pantry Distribution for March to be Held in Finley Middle School Parking Lot The Greater Washington County Food Bank in Finleyville has moved their location to the Finleyville Middle School Parking Lot on Route 88. It is the 1st Thursday of the month, Thursday, March 5, from 9:00 to 11:00 am. Volunteers are needed to help with the distribution.
Correction On page 12 in last month’s February 2020 issue of the South Hills – Mon Valley Messenger, an article references the ‘Finleyville Food Pantry’ distribution change. The correct name of the food pantry is actually the ‘Greater Washington Food Bank’ – Finleyville location. We apologize for the error.
• 2020 Promotional Campaign $12,135.00 Mon Valley Acedemy for the Arts •Summer Concert in the Park Series $2,250.00 Washington County Family Entertainment • 2020 Concert Series $20,000.00 Washington County Heritage Alliance • Promotional Material Development $ 9,522.00 Washington Symphonic Orchestra • 2020 Concert Series $9,476.00 $60,683.00 Total $ 99,657.00
About the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency The Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation that engages in the planning and promotion of programs designed to stimulate and increase the volume of leisure and business travel into Washington Countyand to assist the promotional efforts of local entities that may bring visitors to Washington County. The Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency is a partner of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce. Learn more at the website VisitWashingtonCountyPA.com.
Save the Date! Steel Valley Rotary Dinner Dance March 28 The 20th Annual Steel Valley Rotary Dinner Dance, will be held on Saturday March 28 at St. John's Cathedral Hall in Munhall, PA. This dance will feature ‘Cuck Corby and the Quiet Storm.’ This event is open to the general public, with all proceeds to help fund various charities. To make reservations and for more information, call Jack Seckel at 412-721-9978, and leave a message.
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Bethesda Church Taking Orders for Annual Apple Dumpling Sale By Charlotte Hopkins Bethesda United Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth, is holding their advance order apple dumpling sale. The apple dumplings are $3.75 each and may be picked up on Saturday, April 4 from 12 noon until 2:00 p.m. at the Church. Orders must be received by Sunday, March 29. The apple dumplings may be ordered “baked” or “unbaked and frozen.” Please call 412-384-9616 to place an order. Please leave your name, phone number, number and type of apple dumplings requested if you get the answering machine. You will receive a return phone call confirming your order. You may also drop your order off at the Church (white mailbox on porch if no answer) or mail your order to the Church. You may pay in advance (check payable to Bethesda Board of Deacons) or pay on pick-up. Bethesda United Presbyterian Church is located at 314 South Third Street, Elizabeth Boro. (at the bottom of the Rt. 51 North off-ramp and across from Dollar General)
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Peters Creek Historical Society Guest Speaker to Discuss ‘Archaeology of Rituals and Magic’ Peters Creek Historical Society will welcome Mr. Keith Bastianni, artist, archaeologist of thirty years and member of the South Park Historical Society as their guest speaker, on Monday March 23. The presentation will be held at 7:30pm, at Wrights United Methodist Church, located at 788 Venetia Road, in Venetia. Mr. Bastianni will relate his personal experiences excavating numerous artifacts that relate to early, practiced rituals in a program titled "Archaelogy of Rituals and Magic". Some of the artifacts include a carved, stone head and a witch's bottle. It is sure to be a program members and guests will not want to miss. For more information on the society visit: www.peterscreekhistoricalsocieety.org.
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Monongahela Valley Hospital Receives Cold Weather Gifts for Cancer Center
Members of the Victory Hill Ladies Auxiliary stand with donated items (from left to right); Cindy Patterson, Diane Yocalano, Erin Sinko, Denise Chambers Linda Dudzik, Debbie Burkhardt, director, Radiation Oncology, and Connie Russell, president, Victory Hill Ladies Auxiliary. Members not present, Sherri Taddeo and Linda Zewan.
Although we have been experiencing a mild winter, the recent cold weather gifts donated to Monongahela Valley Hospital’s cancer center have been appreciated. The Victory Hill Ladies Auxiliary recently donated hats, gloves and scarves to the Oncology Departments at the Charles L. and Rose Sweeney Melenyzer Pavilion and Regional Cancer Center. The group has created a tradition of (left to right): Melissa Marion, direcmaking hats or scarves each year tor, The Monongahela Valley Hospital for MVH patients to help provide Foundation, with Mary Jo Popp and them with some comfort during Danielle Yerkey of Howard Hanna the cold winter months. Simon Real Estate. The Howard Hanna Simon Real Estate team also donated cold weather items collected at the annual Simon Real Estate Chow Chow Luncheon. Some of the items collected were hats, scarves and blankets. The items were distributed to various charity groups in the community.
Keystone Oaks High School Seeking Classmates from 1970 Are you or do you know of someone who is a 1970 graduate of Keystone Oaks High School and are interested in attending our 50th class reunion in August 2020? If so, please email KOHSClassof1970@gmail.com for further updates and information.
Rostraver Township Lions Club Makes Donation to Divirgilio Sports Complex Rehabilitation
Pictured L-R (Front Row): Commissioner Devin M. DeRienzo, Past District 14E Governor Bob Mesher, King Lion Karen Russell, Treasurer Lion Zack Mesher, Commissioner Gary N. Beck, Sr., Chairman John Lorenzo. (Back Row): Vice-chair Raymond Iacoboni, Lion Trisha Krajzel, Lion Kim Mesher, Lion Zone Chairperson and Club Chaplin Tony Catullo, Township Manager Jeffrey E. Keffer.
At the February 5, 2020 Rostraver Township Board of Commissioners Monthly Meeting, the Rostraver Township Lions presented the Commissioners with a $12,500 monetary donation and three park benches. Robert Mesher explained the donations were from three sources: the Rostraver Township Lions, the Pennsylvania Lions Foundation, and Trex through the collection of recycled plastic bags by the Lions Club. Collection bins for plastic bags are located at the Rostraver Township Municipal Building, St. Anne’s Church and Rostraver Township Public Library. The Rostraver Township Board of Commissioners are grateful for the generous donation and appreciate all that the Lions do for our community. The Rostraver Township Lions meet at the Rostraver Township Municipal Building on the second Thursday of each month at 6:30pmA group of people posing for the camera Description automatically generated.
MVH to Hold Annual Black-tie Fundraiser On Saturday, May 9, Monongahela Valley Hospital will hold its annual black-tie fundraiser, Gala 32 — “Under the Sea,” returning to The Westin Pittsburgh. The event will feature themed cocktails, live music and more. The gala is the Hospital’s largest fundraiser and each year exemplary individuals are celebrated for their commitment to excellence with the Dimensions in Performance Awards. These awards honor the multi-dimensional talents of special friends, benefactors and members of the health care family who have distinguished themselves in the areas of philanthropy, board leadership, medicine, volunteerism and civic well-being. For information or to purchase tickets for Gala 32, contact Melissa Marion, director, The Monongahela Valley Hospital Foundation, at 724258-1855 or visit themvhfoundation.org.
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Monongahela Area Revitalization Corporation Helps Area First Responders 2020 Events and Fundraisers Announced The Monongahela Area Revitalization Corporation (MARC), a 501c(3), is a Community Development Corporation (CDC) comprised of volunteers interested in the sustained development of the Greater Monongahela Area: Monongahela, New Eagle, and Carroll Township. MARC has recently donated money to the Monongahela Volunteer Fire Department, New Eagle Volunteer Fire Department, Carroll Township Volunteer Fire Department, Valley Inn Volunteer Fire Department and the TriCommunity Ambulance Service. “Our First Responders are a valued service in our communities,” stated George I. Eckert, The President of MARC, who has just started his fourth year as the head of the organization. “Many times, our First Responders are overlooked for what they do for our citizens. It takes a large cash flow to keep equipment up to current standards for these organizations to function properly not to mention the continuing education needed to keep certifications updated.” MARC has also partnered with the Monongahela Police Department in
Monongahela Police Chief Kevin Harris and George Eckert, President of MARC.
a fund-raising campaign. In 2019 The City of Monongahela’s Police Department was one of 372 jurisdictions in Pennsylvania to receive Federal funding through the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant. They received $6,569.71 in federal matching funds. Out of 22 certified police officers within the Monongahela Police Department, 15 officers do not have a bulletproof vest that would qualify to be compliant with current National Institute of Justice (NIJ) standards. A new vest cost between $800 to $1,200. The variation is due
Mon Chamber to Hold Annual Authentic Coach/ Michael Kors, Cash & Gift Card Bash in New Eagle The Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce will host the Annual Authentic Coach/Michael Kors, Cash & Gift Card Bash on Saturday, March 14, 2020. The Chamber fundraiser will be held at the New Eagle V.F.D. Social hall. Doors open at 5PM and drawings start at 6PM. There will be 7 Cash Drawings, 9 Handbag drawings and 3 gift card drawings. Drawings will be held every 10 minutes. Donation is $25 for two numbers and dinner is included in ticket price. Visit our website to purchase tickets www.monongahelaareachamber.org or call 724-258-5919 for more information.
Pictured are: George Eckert – President of MARC, Bob HolsopplePresident of Valley Inn VFD, and John Cattaneo – Vice President of MARC.
to the different threat levels of soft body armor that are available. MARC wants to raise $15,000 so they may purchase a new bulletproof vest for the officers in need. “We would be thankful if you would contribute,” said Eckert. A special “Vest Account” has been established. Any donation would be appreciated. Checks may be sent to MARC, 102 Baywood Drive, Monongahela, PA 15063. Please make your tax deductible check payable to “MARC – Police Vest Fund.” In other MARC news, May 2 is the date for the 2020 “MARC Annual Pooch Parade.” This community event will celebrate its twelfth consecutive year, showcases dogs of all sizes, breeds, colors, shapes, and
sizes, trekking the business district of Monongahela from Second Street to Chess Park. The Monongahela Animal Hospital hosted a Rabies Clinic in New Eagle last fall and generously donated all proceeds to this year’s “Pooch Parade” Planning is underway for the 2020 “On Your MARC 5K Run/Walk.” Last year’s highly successful event was held on the Saturday of the Monongahela 250th. A date for this year’s event will be posted soon. “Movies in the Mounds” will return for a second consecutive year. The Bronco Field at Memorial Park on Mound Street will be the site of yet to be selected movies. Free to the public, the films will be shown on the third Friday of June, July, and August and will begin at dusk. In September, MARC will hold its “Annual Town Hall Meeting” sponsored by EQT. Topics will be released in July. The event will be held at the Monongahela Fire Hall. October and December will bring on the Fall Harvest and Christmas Season decorating contests. These events have been growing in popularity the past few years with greater community participation throughout the MARC area. MARC meetings are held the third Monday of the month and are open to the public. The meetings begin at 6:30 PM and are held at the Monongahela Fire Hall.
ADVANCE ORDER HALUPKI SALE IN MONONGAHELA Nativity of the Virgin Mary Orthodox Church in Monongahela, is having an “Advance Order Only” Halupki (Cabbage Roll) Sale. Please call or text Linda at 724-972-2307 by March 23 to place orders and receive pickup instructions. The pickup date will be Saturday April 4th.
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News From the Elizabeth Township Historical Society Elizabeth Twp. Historical Society to Host ‘Speak Easy Night’ Elizabeth Township Historical Society (ETHS) will host “A Speak Easy Night” to note the start of Prohibition 100 years ago. This ”funraising” and fund-raising event will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, at Muddy Waterz, 300 East Smithfield Street, in Elizabeth Township. Roaring ‘20s attire is encouraged to complement the period hors d’oeuvres and DJ playing favorites like “Ain’t Misbehavin”, “Makin’ Whoopee” and “Happy Days are Here Again.” ETHS members Marilyn Backus and Andy Kildow will give Charlesston dance lessons. “Friends can jump into the photo booth to capture a memory of this night to travel back in time,” said Debbie Popp Gilbert, ETHS vice president who is on the planning committee with ETHS President Linda Bennett, Vaughn Gilbert, Cheryl Copeland, Jeremy McCracken and Heather Cope, owner of Muddy Waterz. Advance tickets for $10 are available at Muddy Waterz or by calling 412-491-4276. Proceeds will benefit the historical society and restoration of the 1790 Greenock Log House.
Elizabeth Township. Richards’ book is available online for $14.95 from Amazon, Sunbury press and Barnes & Noble.
‘We Can Do It’ – WWII Traveling Exhibit
Charleston dance lessons will be offered at the ‘Speak Easy Night’ hosted by Elizabeth Township Historical Society at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, at Muddy Waterz, 300 East Smithfield Street, Elizabeth Township.
Wrestling With George’ Dr. Miles Richards will kick off the meeting year by talking about George Washington’s wrestling match that took place with a rowdy local in a 1770 visit along the Youghiogheny River. The tale is from the former ETHS president ‘s book “Wrestling With George and other notables.” The meeting will be at 7:00 p.m. with Richards, a retired college professor, talking at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, at the Coates House, 5811 Smithfield St.,
Bethel Park Historical Society Holding Easter Flower Fundraiser The Bethel Park Historical Society is holding an Easter Flower Fundraiser to support the on-going restoration of the Schoolhouse Arts & History Center. Hyacinths, daffodils, hydrangeas and tulips are among the flowers being offered in 6” and 8” pots. Prices range from $7 to $18. Orders must be placed by March 23, 2020 and pick-up will be on Saturday, April 4 between 9 AM and 12 noon at the Schoolhouse Arts & History Center, 2600 South Park Rd. Delivery is available with a minimum order of $35.Order forms are available at the Schoolhouse or by e-mailing bphsfundraiser@gmail.com. Questions may be directed to Lisa at 412-4009192.
World War II uniforms and clothing from the historical society’s vintage collection will be featured during a fashion tea as part of the ‘We Can Dot It!’ WWII traveling exhibit hosted by the Donora Historical Society and Donora Public Library in partnership with the Senator John Heinz History Center of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Gilbert will present the vintage clothing at the 1:00 p.m. tea on Saturday, March 14, in the Donora Library’s Community Room. Photos will also illustrate the impact that slogans like “We can do it” as well as “Make do and mend” and “Victory in the kitchen” had on the fashion icons as well as women on the home front and front lines. “We will look at how rival designers like Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli, who helped to liberate women from restrictive clothing before the war, fared during the war and dealt with “The New Look” after the war,“ Mrs. Gilbert said. To make reservations for the WWII fashion tea, visit the web site https://www.sites.google.com/site/do norahistoricalsociety/ww-ii-exhibit2020.
RMS Queen Mary Tea Vintage clothing will also be fea-
tured at the RMS Queen Mary Fashion Teas that the historical society will co-sponsor with Britsburgh at the Betsy Shoppe in Elizabeth Township. Two teas are scheduled with the choice of 12 noon Friday or Saturday, April 17 and 18. This program sold-out when it was presented at the Sewickley Heritage Center last year. Photos and fashions will reveal the luxury liner’s history, the movie icons and royalty who sailed on her and the ghosts which haunt her now moored at Long Beach, Calif. The $25 tickets are available at The Betsy Shoppe or by calling 412-751-6695.
Easter Pie and Nut Roll Sale The annual Easter pie and nut roll sale will start in March with an April 3 deadline and pick up April 10 at the Coates House.
Arrange an ETHS Presentation for your Organization The Elizabeth Township Historical Society pulls from its valuable collection to offer programs on the Victorian, Titanic and Roaring ‘20 eras and Women’s Suffrage as fundraising events. To arrange a presentation for clubs and organizations, call 412-807-8452. For additional details on any of the events listed above, check Facebook pages for the Greenock Log House or Elizabeth Township Historical Society. If interested in any programs or becoming an ETHS member, please call 412-751-2807 or E-mail betweentworivershistory@gmail.com.
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South Park Democratic Committee to Meet Changes to PA Voting Permit Mail-in Ballots, No Straight Party Voting The next South Park Democratic Committee is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, at 7:30 PM in the South Park Township Community Room. It is open to the public and to all voters. Last year, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed into law that Pennsylvania voters have the option of casting their ballots by mail without having to provide a reason. Which means South Park voters can now apply for a mail-in ballot for the April 28 primary at www.pavoterservices.pa.gov for an online absentee ballot or a mail-in ballot. Instead of going to their polling place on election day, voters can apply for a mailin ballot if they don't qualify for an absentee ballot. People who want to apply online must provide a driver's license number or a PennDOT ID number. Anyone without those I.D. numbers must download a paper application and mail it to their county election office. The deadline for county election offices to receive applications for
mail-in ballots is 5:00 p.m. April 21. Voters will get a ballot in the mail to complete and return to their county election office by 8:00 p.m. on election day. The online application also allows mail-in voters to request that their county election office add them to an annual mail-in voter ballot request list. Their ballot application will then be automatically mailed to them each year. Also new this year, Straight Party voting will no longer be available on the ballots. Voters will now have to vote for each candidate, meaning you cannot check one box. And, if you want to register to vote or change your registration you can easily do it at www.pavoterservices.pa.gov. For information on the South Park Township Democratic Party, visit www.southparkdems.org or on Facebook search, southparkdemocrats. Additional questions, please contact Dave Buchewicz at 412-8338025 or email at buchewicz.d@comcast.net.
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Rostraver Township will be holding their Easter Celebration on Saturday, April 11 at 1:00pm. The event will be held rain or shine at the Rostraver Township Municipal Building, 201 Municipal Drive, Rostraver Township. Easter Baskets will be provided to children to collect eggs, and there will be photos with the Easter Bunny, prize raffles, and complimentary hot dogs and drinks.
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NEWS FROM THE DONORA HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND SMOG MUSEUM We Can Do It! Fashion Tea
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The Donora Historical Society, in partnership with the Senator John Heinz History Center of Pittsburgh and the Donora Public Library, is currently hosting the “We Can Do It! WWII” traveling exhibit now through Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Learn how “lipstick’” helped to win World War II during a fashion tea as part of the “We Can Do It! WWII” traveling exhibit on Saturday, March 14, at 1:00 p.m. when Debbie Popp Gilbert visits from the Elizabeth Township Historical Society to present "WWII Fashions on the Home Front and Frontlines," along with a fashion tea – a joint effort by the Donora and Elizabeth Township Historical Societies. Gilbert will present displays of vintage clothing from their collection in Donora Library’s lower level Community Room in the midst of the WWII Exhibit located at 510 Meldon Avenue. Photos will also illustrate the impact that slogans like “We can do it” as well as “Make do and mend” and “Victory in the kitchen” had on the fashion icons, as well as women on the home front and frontlines. The admission is $10 per person and will include tea, a light lunch, cookies and the fashions presentation. We are encouraging all that attend to bring their own tea cup to
add a personal touch. RSVP by sending an email to the Donora Historical Society with your name, phone number and number in your party to donorahistoricalsociety@gmail.com, or by leaving a message at 724-8230364. Space is limited. To learn more about the exhibit and the schedule of events, please consult our website and click on “WWII Exhibit 2020”.
DePastino of VBC directly by calling 412-623-9029 or emailing ellie@veteransbreakfastclub.com. After the breakfast, walk across the street to the Donora Library to see the WWII Exhibit and to hear "A Donora Mill Machinist Family's WWII Experience" by Dorothy Frye Walker of the Starkweather Circle Ladies G.A.R. from Monongahela.
We Can Do It! WWII – Veterans Breakfast Club
Dates Set For Three Eldora Park Walking Tours
The Donora Historical Society will be hosting a Veterans Breakfast Club (www.vbcpgh.org) event on Saturday, March 28 at 9:00 a.m. for a FREE breakfast for veterans of all ages and their guests. The general public is invited for a monetary donation of their choosing. The event will take place at the Donora American Legion - Post 212 at 513 Meldon Avenue. The event will be hosted by Todd DePastino of VBC to capture veteran stories to reinforce their mission of creating communities of listening around veterans and their stories to ensure that this living history will never be forgotten. The VBC believes that through their work, people will be connected, educated, healed, and inspired; and listening to these stories is the best way to thank a veteran. If you’d like to attend this breakfast event, please contact Ellie
Our fourth annual Eldora Park Walking Tours (3) are scheduled for Sunday, March 22 at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, April 4 at 12 noon and Saturday, April 18 at 12 noon. The tours start at the Smog Museum in Donora with a photo and newspaper article presentation on Eldora Park. We will then drive the three miles to conduct the walking tour portion in the Eldora section of Carroll Township on the historic Wickerham Farm. The cost is $12 per person and you should allow two hours for the presentation and walking tour. Please contact the Historical Society to RSVP as space is limited. You will be contacted to confirm the date(s) of the tour(s). If you have any questions about our Eldora Park Walking Tours, please consult our website and click the “Eldora Park Walking Tour” tab, or contact the Historical Society.
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Spring Cement City Home and Walking Tours Date Set Our spring edition of our tenth annual Cement City Home and Walking Tours (2) and your chance to see Thomas Edison’s solution for worker housing created 103 years ago in 1917 and the inspiration for the featured addition to the Carnegie Science Center’s Miniature Railroad & Village are scheduled for Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m. The cost of the tours are $15 per person and space is limited. It is encouraged to choose a date, then call or email to get your name added to a pre-RSVP signup list to be contacted when the tour date gets closer. If you have any questions about Cement City, one of our Home and Walking Tours or our project with the Carnegie Science Center’s Miniature Railroad & Village, consult our website and click the “Cement City” tab.
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Mon Valley Academy for the Arts Cuts Ribbon on New Digs Mon Valley Academy for the Arts Inc. (MVAA) is taking its mission to the next level as it officially opens doors on its first administrative office, studio and music store. The four-year-old nonprofit's newly renovated space is located at the former Montgomery Ward department store at 309 5th St., in downtown Charleroi. In the past year, MVAA has secured nearly $60,000 in grants and private donations to advance its mission to develMark A. Smith, Founder of the Mon op performing, literary and visual arts Valley Academy for the Arts programs for students of all ages. Since its inception, MVAA has focused on instrumental music, but plans to expand to all art forms in the future. "Our love of the arts, particularly music, is the cornerstone of MVAA. Creativity should be nurtured," says Mark A. Smith, the organization's founder. "We are here to inspire, educate and encourage a new generation of rising stars." MVAA educators, all professional The Twin Coaches Junior Stage musicians, will offer private instrucBand, a student program for budding tion in guitar, piano, trumpet and musicians in grades 7-12. drums. Also, the store stocked with high-quality music gear at discounted prices initially will be open by appointment. For information about programming, call the MVAA office at 724-565-1687 or e-mail info@monvalleyacademyforthearts.org. MVAA is the parent organization of the 17-piece Twin Coaches Junior Stage Band, a student program for budding musicians in grades 7-12. It also hosts the free EQT/MVAA Summer Concert series held in city parks in Washington County. Among MVAA's most recent awards is a $19,250 grant from the Neighborhood Assistance Program of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, which was expanded to $35,000 through UPMC-funded tax credits as arranged by Johna Pro, Southwest Regional Director for the PA Department of Community & Economic Development. The check was presented to Smith recently by Rick Vilello, DCED's deputy secretary, and Scott Lammie, CFO of UPMC Health Plan Inc. Other recent donations include $17,500 from EQT Corp., which is marking its fourth year as sponsor of MVAA's summer concert series.
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BELLE VERNON PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNOUNCES UPCOMING EVENTS The Belle Vernon Public Library is located at 505 Speer Street in Belle Vernon, PA. Please contact the library at 724-929-6642 or visit their website at www.bellevernonlibrary.org for additional information.
Fundraising Dinner at Hoss’s on Sunday, March 22 The Belle Vernon Public Library will hold a fundraising dinner on Sunday, March 22 at the Hoss's Steak & Sea House on Finley Road in Belle Vernon. The fundraiser will be from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the library when the affiliate letter or coupon is presented. For more info, call the library at 724-929-6642.
Book Donations Needed for Upcoming Book Sale The Belle Vernon Public Library is currently accepting donations of gently used hardback and paperback books for an upcoming book sale. Both fiction and non-fiction is welcome, but please, no encyclopedias or magazines. For more info call 724-929-6642.
St. Patrick's Day Storytime The Belle Vernon Public Library will hold a St. Patrick's Day Storytime on Tuesday, March 17 at 6 p.m. Children ages 3 - 8 are invited for stories and to help make a leprechaun boat race. Space must be reserved in advance by calling the library at 724-929-6642.
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Enjoy a Lenten Fish Fry at any of these area locations! SAINT KATHARINE DREXEL CATHOLIC PARISH, Drexel Hall Reception Center, 208 Abromatis Street, Bentleyville, PA 15314. Ash Wednesdays and Fridays in Lent. Serving full menu including: Fried Fish Sandwiches, Fried Fish, Baked Fish, Shrimp and Crab Cake Dinners and all the accompanying side dishes including: Homemade Pierogi’s, Mac & Cheese, Stewed Tomatoes, French Fries, Potato Pancakes, Green Beans, Coleslaw, Applesauce, Assorted Beverages. Free Dessert! Eat in OR Takeout for ALL Fish Fry’s! Takeout orders telephone: 724209-1370, extension 424. ST. VALENTINE’S CHURCH, Frawley Hall, 2710 Ohio Street, Bethel Park, PA 15102. The fish fry dates and times during Lent are February 28, March 6, 13, 20, 27 and April 3 from 4:00-7:30 p.m. Call ahead for Take-Out at 412-851-9176 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for pick-up after 4:00 p.m. Full Menu on Website: www.stvals.org. COKEBURG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 104 Washington St. Cokeburg. March 13 and 27, 2020 11:00 a.m.- to 6:30 p.m. Shrimp dinner includes 6 jumbo shrimp, Fish dinner, both dinners include French Fries or Mac and cheese, coleslaw, pie, and drink. Mac and Cheese dinner includes coleslaw, pie and drink. Fish Sandwiches,
Fish Fries French Fries, Cabbage and Noodles Eat-in or take-out. 724945-6758. WEST NEWTON LIONS The fish fry will be held on Friday, April 10, 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., 511 Pittsburgh Street, West Newton, PA 15089. This year the West Newton Lions is offering a create your own plate. Food will be set-up buffet style and you choose the type of fish, side dishes, soups or salads that suit your needs. Desserts and Soft Drinks will also be available for purchase. You may stay and enjoy your meal or pack your food to go. Plenty of parking and accessible, with entrances in front and back of building. Food is made from scratch with the finest ingredients. Proceeds benefit the West Newton Lions Club. Menu: Baked Unbreaded Cod Loin or Breaded Deep Fried Alaskan Pollock, Bread & Butter, (2) Sides $12.00, Choice of Sides:
Macaroni & Cheese, Haluski, Cole Slaw or Broccoli Salad. Extra Ala Carte Items: Potato or Broccoli Soup, Bowl $3.75 / Cup $2.25. Homemade Potato Cheese Pierogi, $1.00 Each, Corn Fritters .25 each, Coffee $1.00, Soft Drinks $1.00, Homemade Pie or Cake $2.75 per slice. For more info, call Mary at: 724-9723779. ELIZABETH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, will be having annual fish frys starting February 28 through April 3 (6 Fridays during lent): Lunch 11:00 to 1:00 and Dinner 4:00 to7:00 p.m. Our Menu includes Fish dinners (fried or baked); Shrimp; Crab Cake; and Shrimp/Crab cake Combo dinners. All dinners include 1 side dish, coleslaw or applesauce, roll, cake and beverage. Cost of dinners are $11.00, or $9.00 for a small dinner. A La Carte items: Fish Sandwich ($8.00); Fish or Shrimp on a dish ($7.00), Crab Cake (add 1 to any dinner for $4.00), Clam Chowder ($3.00), and Mac & Cheese, Haluski, French fries, or Coleslaw for $2.00 each), Cake ($1.00). DineIn or Take-Outs available. Call ahead for take-out orders at 412384-7050.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 760, 2409 Bethel Church Road, 412-835-9690. Fish Fry every Friday during Lent from 48:00 p.m. The Menu includes: Baked or Fried Fish on a dish or sandwiches, Shrimp, Pierogies, Mac n Cheese, Homemade Coleslaw & Haluski, Fresh Cut French Fries & Potato Chips, Dine In or Take, Out Available: 412-835-9690 ST. THOMAS A’ BECKET PARISH, will hold its annual Lenten Fish Fry every Friday during Lent during the hours of 4:00-7:00PM. Each Friday will feature hand-breaded fresh cod, baked fish, shrimp dinners, pizza, kid’s meals, and desserts. Pierogies will be available on Good Friday. Eat-in or take-out is available. Please call 412-6559966 to place an order. St. Thomas A' Becket is located at 139 Gill Hall Road, Jefferson Hills 15025. HALUPKI (CABBAGE ROLL) SALE NATIVITY OF THE VIRGIN MARY ORTHODOX CHURCH in Monongahela, PA is having a “By Advance Order Only” Halupki (Cabbage Roll) Sale. Please call or text Linda at 724-972-2307 by March 23rd to place orders & receive pickup instructions. The pickup date will be Saturday April 4th.
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Local People News South Park Scout Troop 510 Honors Two Eagle Scouts Michael Alexander Bradley and Sam Jess of Scout Troop 510 in South Park, were recognized for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in Court of Honor ceremonies held on Saturday December 28 at New Day Assembly of God in Upper St. Clair, and on Saturday January 4 at St. Joan of Arc. Church in South Park. Michael is Sam Jess the son of Barb and Todd Bradley, and Sam is the son of Pat and Tom Jess. The final hurdle in the quest for this highest rank for Boy Scouting is a community service challenge, titled “Eagle Project”. The candidate for Eagle must be in charge of all aspects of the project. The tasks include but are not limited to; planning, financing, implementaMichael Alexander Bradley tion, completion and final presentation of the completed project to a committee of Boy Scout leaders. Michael’s Eagle project consisted of taking down a play set at the church, leveling the ground and putting up a new play set for the children at his church, New Day Assembly of God. Sam’s Eagle project involved constructing a multi-stage compost bin for the garden at St. Joan of Arc Church. The garden is part of the South Hills Interfaith Ministry where crops are donated to the food bank. The new Eagle Scouts received many letters of recognition from National, State and local dignitaries. Russ Spicuzza, Elk Scouting Representative, of South Hills B.P.O.E. Lodge 2213 in Bethel Park gave a short congratulatory talk and presented the new Eagle Scouts with two framed Certificates of Merit, one each from the Local and National Elks Lodge (Chicago).
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Finleyville Resident Wins Grand Prize in Local Newspaper Contest
Lori Shoemaker of Finleyville was the grand prize winner of the South Hills – Mon Valley Messenger’s weekly “Crunch Time” Football contest. Shoemaker received a brand new 55” flat screen HDTV and a new recliner. Her name was selected at a random drawing from all the weekly winners who participated in the contest that was held throughout the NFL regular season. The contest was sponsored by local New Eagle businesses Pizza Station and Behanna Auto, as well as Highway Appliance in Dunlevy and the Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce. Pictured above picking up her new TV is Lori Shoemaker (at left) along side Debbie Bova from Highway Appliance.
South Park Couple to Celebrate 50th Anniversary Peter and Kathleen Latorre will celebrate 50 years of marriage on March 21, 2020. Married in South Park in 1970, Pete and Kathy still reside there today. The years have brought four children: Pete, Karen, Dan and Brian; and nine grandchildren: Krystal, Pete, Ashley, Jim, Andrew, Kaybella, Kora, London, and Nico. Congratulations!
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West Mifflin Woman Celebrates 100th Birthday Mary L. Andrews of West Mifflin celebrated her 100th birthday on February, 1, 2020. Mary’s three children Pamela, Kent and Jill Andrews along with her close friend Ruth Simm helped her celebrate becoming a centenarian.
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Rostraver Township Soldier Promoted to U.S. Army Major Capt. Robert Prah, Jr., Executive Officer for the 327th Quartermaster Battalion, was promoted to the rank of Major in a ceremony on Dec. 16 with more than 45 friends and family in attendance in the LGI room at Yough Senior High School. Prah of Rostraver Township, graduated from Yough Senior High School and lettered in two sports while at Yough. “The armed services have a longstanding tradition of celebrating the promotion of its members in a formal ceremony, and with friends and family able to attend, this is no different,” said Sgt. 1st Class Jesse Maund, a fellow graduate of Yough Senior High and current Team Leader with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s recruiting & retention battalion. Maund served as the master of ceremonies. Prah was commissioned as a second lieutenant of infantry in 2006 from California University of Pennsylvania. His previous command and leadership assignments include commanding Company D, 112th Infantry (Stryker); intelligence officer with HQ, 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team; intelligence officer with the 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry (Ben Franklin’s Regiment); battle captain and plans officer with the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team in Washington, Pa.; and team chief, 2nd
Maj. Robert Prah, Jr. is 'pinned' by his parents, Tami and Robert Prah(right), his grand-father Nunzio Santo Colombo (far left), and his wife Carolyn and daughter Madison (center)
Maj. Robert Prah, Jr. reacts to comments during his promotion ceremony on December 16, 2019 at Yough Senior High School. Seated to Maj. Prah's left is Lt. Col. Kevin Kropf, host of the promotion ceremony.
Battalion, 312th Infantry – 1st Army Division East. He has been mobilized twice: in 2003-2004 as an enlisted infantryman in support of Operation Noble Eagle & in 2008-2009 as an intelligence officer in support of
Miller is Charthene Club ‘Girl of The Month’ Olivia Miller has been selected as the February ‘Girl of the Month’ by the Charthene Club. The announcement was made at the February meeting by Mrs. Deena Issi, Chairperson of the Youth and Education Committee. Olivia is the daughter of Holly and Joseph Miller of Charleroi. Olivia is an honor roll student and senior at Charleroi Area School District where she was inducted into the National Honor Society and Penn State 4.0 Club. She is the Co-Editor of the “Cougar Crier” Newspaper and belongs to the Creative Writing Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Olivia Miller Relay for Life, and the Stem Club. Olivia's community involvement is with Mary, Mother of the Church Annual Spaghetti Dinners where she distributed food and cleaned tables. She is planning to attend Duquesne University to obtain a double major in International Business and Accounting.
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Prah’s education includes a bachelor’s degree in justice studies and a master’s degree in law & public policy with a concentration in homeland security. He is a graduate of the intelligence basic officer leader course, intelligence in combating terrorism course, information operations course, the maneuver captains career course at Ft. Benning, Ga., and is currently enrolled in the command & general staff college through Ft. Leavenworth, KS (TASS). “Today is a special day for the Army, Rob’s family and his community,” said Lt. Col. Kevin Kropf, organizational integrator-maintenance, G37, Pentagon. “When we think about promoting a captain to major, that is a pretty big deal. As a field grade officer, there is a significant increase in responsibility and decision-making. Rob is now second-in-charge of more than 500 Soldiers in his battalion. Rob has clearly demonstrated the abilities to perform at the next higher grade and performed quite admirably throughout his service,” he said. The event was hosted by Lt. Col. Kevin Kropf, Prah’s close friend and comrade from his deployment to Iraq. Retired Army Maj. (Ret.), Dr. Michael Hummel served as Maj. Prah’s guest speaker.
Prah said he wanted to focus on two terms most often glossed over in other ceremonies — trust and resiliency. “I have been more than fortunate to surround myself around hard-working, trustworthy and extremely resilient Soldiers in my nearly 19-year career. As a company commander and senior staff officer at the battalion and brigade levels, you must be able to trust your Soldiers will do the right thing and work together as a team. My strong relationship with seniors, peers and all the Soldiers I have served with has helped me in my career. We have to work together to accomplish the mission. There is no alternative,” Prah said. “The support from my wife, daughter and parents has been remarkable. Serving as a citizenSoldier, a dual-military couple and taking care of Soldiers takes a lot of dedication,” he said. “Achieving this promotion to Major is truly humbling.”Prah was pinned by his wife Capt. Carolyn Prah and daughter Madison; parents, Robert & Tami Prah; his sister and brother in law and their son, Stephen, Rachael and Stephen Sholtis; his grand-father, Nunzio Santo Colombo; and two of his best-friends, Greg Sobek and Chad Kitz.
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Business & Merchant News Giant Oaks Winery Opens Tasting Room in Finleyville
Hoods Up Quick Lube Opens in Carroll Township By Alice Harris
Giant Oaks Winery has opened a tasting room at 3540 Washington Avenue located in the heart of Finleyville. They welcomed their first official guests at their Grand Opening that was held on Saturday, February 8, 2020. The tasting room is a new venture for owners Lou and Linda Siyufy who are Peters Township residents. What started as a hobby more than a decade ago turned into a lifelong passion with thousands of bottles of wine produced each year. Wines featured at the tasting room are produced with grapes from California, Chile, Pennsylvania and Washington state and include a selection of semi-sweet white wines and dry reds. In addition to Giant Oak’s wines, Pennsylvania crafted spirits and beers are also available. A small plates menu offers a selection of cheese and fruit trays, charcuterie boards, hummus plates and hot dips. The Siyufys are currently remodeling a second location within their building to host private tastings. The room will also be available for rental for events/parties for up to 60 people. Regular business hours for the tasting room will be Thursdays and Fridays from 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Saturdays from 12 noon – 10:00 PM, and Sundays from 12 noon – 8:00 PM. Private parties may be scheduled on off-business days. For more information, please contact Beth Stroud, Tasting Room Manager and VP of Customer Relations, by calling 724-782-0216. Keep up to date on events and activities by following Giant Oaks Winery on Facebook and Instagram.
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Hoods Up Quick Lube has opened a new location in Carroll Township. New owner Gary Koteles, a resident of the Mon Valley, has been in the Quick Lube business since the age of seventeen. He managed his first store at the age of twenty one and became a district manager at the age of thirty. Koteles had inquired in the past with the Bartolotta family about purchasing the former Duke of Oil, located in the parking lot at Fisher The Koteles Family Invite you to visit their Heights (Giant Eagle) in business ‘Hoods Up’. Monongahela, Carroll Township. However – Camera Bartolotta instead asked Koteles to manage the store, which he has for the past thirteen years. Finally, on February 12, 2020 he was able to successfully purchase the Duke of Oil and officially changed its name to Hoods Up Quick Lube. Koteles’ family is also involved in the Quick Lube business. His son, Cody Koteles, operates the Belle Vernon Hoods Up Quick Lube location at 1640 Broad Ave, in Belle Vernon, which opened in August 2017. Son, Jonathan Koteles, a high school senior, works for them, also. Both the Carroll Township and Belle Vernon Hoods Up Quick Lube locations offer no appointment oil changes, tire rotation, air filters, cabin air filters, wiper blades, and light bulbs. They also offer State Inspections, emission testing, and most auto repairs. The new Hoods Up Quick Lube is located at 1304 Country Club Road, Monongahela, PA 15063. They can be reached by calling 724-258-8885. HOODS UP Quick Lube hours at both locations are Monday-Friday 9 am -5 pm and Saturday 9 am - 3 pm.
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MACC BUSINESS OF THE MONTH MON VALLEY SAFETY GEAR
The Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce selected Mon Valley Safety Gear as the February Business of the Month. Mon Valley Safety Gear is a retail store that sells high-quality flame resistant and high visual clothing. The store carries a large selection of boots and work gloves. Mon Valley Safety Gear also has in stock safety glasses, vests, hard hats, rain gear, respirators, and many other safety products. The store hours are Monday through Friday from 9 AM until 5 PM. Saturday and Sunday by appointment. The store is located at 1015 West Main Street, Monongahela, PA. They can be reached by phone at 724-292-8270. Visit their website at monvalleysafetygear.com.
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30 30 messengerpaper.com AGAMEDI, Judith E. (SMITH, CARDINALE), 80, of North Charleroi, died January 30. Arrangements by Rhome Funeral Home Inc., Monessen. AMODEI, Gary Lee, 63, of Charleroi, died January 24. Arrangements by Schrock-Hogan Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Charleroi. BERNICK, Ronald Thomas Sr., 78, of Castle Shannon, died February 1. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. BITNER, Richard, 54, of Bridgeville (formerly of Bethel Park), died February 1. Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. BURTON, Robert, 89, of Bethel Park, died January 17. Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. CAIN, Elsie V. (DAERR), 85, of Manassas VA (formerly of Clairton), died February 20. Arrangements by Griffith Funeral Home, Inc. in South Park township. CASTOR, William “Wade”, 55, of Dunlevy and North Charleroi, died January 229. Arrangements by Carl J. Spallino Funeral Home in Charleroi. COLGAN, Kathryn Mangan, 89, of Pleasant Hills, died February 6. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. DAGOSTINO, Dolores E., 95, of Baldwin Borough, died January 30. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. DARE, Robert A., 86, of South Park, died January 19. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. DEVORE, Stella M., 79, of Eightyfour, Nottingham Township, died January 24. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. DURKOSH, Mary Beno, 92, of West Mifflin, died January 17. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. EISMONT, Ruth, 99, of West Mifflin / Duquesne, died February 8. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills. EMMER, Mary C., 95, of Latrobe (formerly of Pleasant Hills) died
Recent Local Death Notices January 23. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. FEDOR, Jack Richard, 76, of Bethel Park, died January 20. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. FRANKLIN, Clara, 77, of Finleyville, died January 21. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. GABER, Paul “Skip”, 80, of Jefferson Hills and Pompano Beach, FL, died February 5. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. GANTHER, Mark “Pigeon”, 61, of Bethel Park, died January 16. Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. GLAGORA, Joseph J., 91, of South Park, died January 15. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. GOOD, Mary Ann, 81, of West Mifflin, died January 15. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. GOODWIN, Valetta Belle (McLAUGHLIN), 86, of West Mifflin died January 26. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. GRAHAM, Robert Henry Jr., 67, of Whitehall, died January 18. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. HANK, Harry Lee, 66, of West Elizabeth, died February 12. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills HARRITY, Rose Marie, 85, of Cheswick (formerly of Bethel Park), died January 20. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. HARTOS, John Paul, 86, of Pleasant Hills, died February 1. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills. HORAN, Edward M., 88, of Castle Shannon, died January 21. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. HOTZ, Bonnie, 73, of Speers Hill, died January 25. Arrangements by Schrock-Hogan Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Charleroi.
JORDAN, Laurel Icilma, (HENRY), 64, of Baldwin, died February 2. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. JOYCE, Richard “Rick”, 84, of Pleasant Hills, died January 27. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills. KING, Virginia “Ginny”, 84, of Jefferson Hills, died January 29. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills. KUBIAK, John J., 66, of Pittsburgh (formerly of Brentwood), died January 30. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. LAUGHLIN, Dolores J. (PASTORIAS), 91, of Jefferson Hills, died February 3. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. LAX, Dr. Barbara, of Bethel Park, died February 1. Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. LEONARD, Frederick P., 82, of Jefferson Hills, died February 13. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. LEPIANE, Donald, 85, formerly of Jefferson Hills, died January 22. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. LEYDA, John Jack Jr., 67, of Fallowfield Township, died January 26. Arrangements by Carl J. Spallino Funeral Home in Charleroi. LILLI, Anna Mae (LORENZI), 93, of Bethel Park, (formerly of Fort Pierce, FL). Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. LUTCH, Daniel “Dan”, 67, of Jefferson Hills, died February 2. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills. MARTIN, Sherry M. (BARNA), 64, of South Side Pittsburgh (formerly of South Park), died January 26. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. McGURK, Sandra L., 64, of Charleroi, died February 5. Arrangements by Schrock-Hogan Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Charleroi.
MERVIN, Joseph J. “Son”, 99, of Finleyville, died February 5. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. MILLER, Helen Arline, 93, of Whitehall, died January 24. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. MOORE, Cheryl Ann, 58, of Finleyville, died January 17. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. NELSON, Gregory S. “Greg”, 63, of South Park, died February 8. Arrangements by Griffith Funeral Home, Inc. in South Park township. OBLACK, Audrey R., 84, of Jefferson Hills, died February 1. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. OBRICKI, William “Bill” Allan, 79, of South Park and Whitehall, died February 3. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. PAUL, Jeffrey J., 42, of New Eagle, died January 30. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. PAULEY, William, 73, of South Park, died January 15. Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. PETERS, Jean Headley, 88, of Bethel Park, died January 28. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. PETRAS, George S., 60, of Finleyville, died February 8. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. RACH, John A., 85, formerly of Charleroi, died February 4. Arrangements by Schrock-Hogan Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Charleroi. RIDGEWAY, William E., 83, of Pleasant Hills, died February 8. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. SCABILLONI, Alan N., 55, of Eighty-four, Nottingham Township, died Feb 13. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. SEDLAK, William 90, of North Charleroi, died January 29. Arrangements by Carl J. Spallino Funeral Home in Charleroi.
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SHEATSLEY, Shirley Ann, 84, of Bethel Park, died January 22. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. SIMPSON, James “Jim”, 69, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Finleyville, died January 18. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. SKUNDRICH, Raymond, 73, of Bethel Park, died February 7. Arrangements by Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel in Bethel Park. SLOAN, Arthur J., 80, of Long Branch, died January 28. Arrangements by Schrock-Hogan Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Charleroi. SMITH, Richard Joseph, 31, of South Park, died January 28. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. SOFFA, Theresa “Terry” (BILLY) , 81, of South Park, died February 4. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. SORG, Lorraine M. (THOMAS), 81, West Mifflin, died January 27. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. STEIN, Deborah J., 70, of Allenport, died January 27. Arrangements by Melenyzer Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Inc. in Roscoe. STORMER, Emily Louise Deutenberg, 85, of Whitehall, died
February 9. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. THIERET, Elizabeth “Betty” Ruposky, 82, of West Mifflin, died January 24. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. TODD, Mary Ann “Dolly”, 77, of Roscoe, died February 5. Arrangements by Schrock-Hogan Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Charleroi. WAGNER, Robert James, 81, of Finleyville, January 21. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home in Finleyville. WASKO, William “Bill” John, 66, of Bethel Park, died January 30. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. WILES, Anna Marie, 88, of Bethel Park, died January 21. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. YUHAS, Madisyn “Maddie”, 21, of Elizabeth, died February 4. Arrangements by Stephen Slater Funeral Home in Jefferson Hills. ZICCARDI, Anthony R. Sr. “Zeke”, of West Mifflin, died January 18. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills. LOWE, Cecelia E. “Bay”, 81, of Charleroi, died February 14. Arrangements by Carl J. Spallino Funeral Home in Charleroi.
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Senior Living Guide NEWS FOR OLDER AMERICANS Home Improvements For Safety (NAPSI)—Research shows that most older adults want to live in their homes and communities for as long as possible. Most homes, however, were not built to support the mobility, sensory and cognitive changes that often accompany aging. Fortunately, older adults and caregivers can make simple updates such as clearing clutter from the floor, improving lighting and removing rugs to help prevent falls—all of which can make homes meet the changing mobility, sensory and cognitive needs of the older adults who live in them. Other changes such as installing a stair lift or renovating a bathroom are more complex and require outside assistance. Many older adults who need to modify their homes don’t know where to turn for advice or assistance—or even what modifications they may need. That’s where the Eldercare Locator, a public service of the U.S. Administration for Community Living, comes in. It connects older adults and caregivers across the country to Area Agencies on Aging and other resources—that can help determine what needs to be done, how to find a contractor to do it and look for ways to pay for it all—that can help ensure their homes meet their evolving needs. To that end, the Eldercare locator created a brochure, “Modifying Your Home for Healthy Aging.” For a free copy and further advice, call (800) 677-1116 or visit the Eldercare Locator at www.eldercare.acl.gov.
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Protect Yourself From Social Security Scams Calls and e-mails from scammers pretending to be government employees are widespread. Social Security phone scams are the #1 scam reported to the Federal Trade Commission. Chances are you, a friend, or a family member have received a call like this. You don’t have to be receiving benefits to become a victim. You may get a call saying there is a problem with your Social Security number or account. Everyone, regardless of age, income, and geography, is at risk. Scammers will try to scare and trick you into giving them your personal information or money.
Is It A Scam? The best way to protect yourself and your money is to recognize a scam. Scammers use intimidating language and often offer a “solution” to fix what they say is a serious problem with your Social Security number or account. How can you tell when it’s a scam? Social Security will not: • Say your Social Security number has been suspended. • Promise a Social Security benefit approval or increase in exchange for information. • Call to demand an immediate payment. • Insist you pay a debt without the ability to appeal the amount you owe. • Require payment by retail gift card, pre-paid debit card, Internet currency, wire transfer, or by mailing cash. • Ask for your personal information. Scammers prey on your fears. The stories they tell you would scare anyone. No matter how horrible the story, if they do anything above, it’s a scam.
What Should You Do? If you receive a suspicious call, the safest thing for you to do is: 1. Hang up! 2. Don’t share personal information or make a payment.
If you get a threatening call from someone saying they are from Social Security, it is from a scammer.
3. Report the scam to the Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General at https://oig.ssa.gov. And, if you receive such threats via e-mail, delete the e-mail and do not click on any links or download any attachments. Even if the e-mail or an attachment contains Social Security’s seal or names of real people, ignore it. Then, report the scam.
Other Tips How about if Social Security needs to contact you? Generally, they will mail you a letter and only contact you by phone if you have requested a call or have ongoing business with them. Usually, Social Security will mail you a letter that contains telephone numbers for contacting them. You can also contact Social Security by calling 1-800-772-1213 or visiting SSA.gov. Scammers are always looking for the next way to trick someone. No matter how someone might try to scam you, learning the warning signs shared here can go a long way to protecting yourself and someone you care about from identify theft and financial loss. If you think you have been scammed, don’t be embarrassed. Report the scam to Social Security’s Office of the Inspector General at https://oig.ssa.gov and share this important information with your family and friends.
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Seniors for Safe Driving Classes ‘Seniors for Safe Driving’ presents highway safety education programs for Seniors 55 years of age and older. The programs are certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The successful completion of the program makes senior drivers eligible for a 5% discount on their automobile insurance premiums, across the board, for a period of three years. Receiving this discount is mandated by Pennsylvania State Law. Mature driver improvement course helps drivers understand how aging affects abilities and provides insight about driving on today’s roadways. Listed below are upcoming classes in the south hills area. • March 18, 2020 - 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., Redstone Highlands, North Huntingdon, PA 15642. • March 23, 2020 - 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Carnegie Library of White Oak, White Oak, PA 15131 • March 25, 2020 - 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Paramount Senior Living, Bethel Park, PA 15102 • April 16, 2020 - 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Chartiers Twp Community Ctr, Houston, PA 15342 • April 23, 2020 - 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Rec Dept of Upper St. Clair, Upper St. Clair, PA 15241 • April 28, 2020 - 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Brookdale of Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, PA 15226 To register for a class call: 1-800-559-4880 or 724-283-0245. To register online, visit www.seniorsforsafedriving.com
Free Tax Help Available at Community Centers in Western PA Staff from the Department of Revenue will also be available to assist with applications for the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program. Representatives from the Department of Revenue will visit senior and community centers over the next month to help Pennsylvanians who need help filing their Pennsylvania personal income tax returns and Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program applications. “We know from our experience that many times our taxpayers and applicants for the Property Tax Rent/Rebate Program benefit from having a face-to-face conversation with someone who can help guide them through the filing process,” Revenue Secretary Dan Hassell said. “We hope that Pennsylvanians will take advantage of the opportunity to receive free help from our staff in person.” Department of Revenue staff will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the locations listed below. Department staff will be stationed at each location on the days listed (availability runs through Wednesday, March 18). Please keep in mind that inclement weather may impact this schedule. Mondays (March 2, 9 & 16) • Canonsburg Senior Center, 30 East Pike St., Canonsburg, PA 15317 Wednesdays (March 4, 11 & 18) • LifeSpan Chartiers Area Resource Center, 300 Lincoln Ave., Carnegie, PA 15106 • LifeSpan Mon Valley Resource Center, Olympia Park Shopping Plaza, 4313 Walnut St., Suite 370, McKeesport, PA 15132 • Carmichaels Activity Center, 100 Nemacolin Road, Carmichaels, PA 15320 Fridays (March 6 & 13) • Connellsville Area Senior Center, 100 East Fayette St., Connellsville, PA 15425 (Continued on following page)
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MARCH HAPPENINGS AT THE WEST NEWTON CENTER FOR ACTIVE ADULTS The West Newton Center for Active Adults, located at 103 E. Main St. West Newton PA 15089, is an adult community center for active older Americans, and is open daily Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 3:30pm. Lunch is served at 12 noon for a $2 donation (age 60+) or a $3.33 charge (under age 60). Reservations for lunch must be made by 3:00pm on Wednesday of the prior week. Judy, our beautician, has a full beauty shop on the premises. Call (724) 872-4976 on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday and ask for Judy to make a hair appointment. Daily activities include playing cards (non-gambling), billiards, WiiSports (virtual bowling), crossword/word search puzzles, crafts, socialization, oldies music, and more! Weekly scheduled activities include: Monday - Craft Hour at 10:30am, Tuesday - Bible Study at 9:30am, Donut Day at 10:00am, Progressive Jackpot Bingo at 11:15am, Wednesday - HSIM Exercise with Lisa at 10:00am (free), 20 games of nickel-a-card Bingo at 12:30pm. Friday -Bread Day at 12:30pm. Saturday - Zumba from 9:30am to 10:30am with Gyda (cost is $6.00). See our Facebook page for more activities and events https://www.facebook.com/westnewtonsrcenter/. Is your group looking for a place to play cards (non-gambling), bible
study or another group activity? Call to bring your group Monday through Friday 8:00am - 3:30pm. For more Center information, call (724) 8724976 and ask for Paul or Lisa. To join our monthly email group on center activities, please email westnewtonctr@thenutritiongroup.biz. Below is a list of some of our upcoming events: March Events Mar 2: Ceramics, 12:30pm Mar 6: Jewelry Making, 10:30am Mar 9: Free Cross Craft, 10:30am Mar 9: Lunch & Bus Trip, 11:30am Mar 10: Board Meeting, 10:00am Mar 13: Blood Pressure, 11:30am Mar 16: Free Frame Craft, 12:30pm Mar 17: Special Election, 6:00am-8:00pm Mar 17: Grocery Bingo, 1:00pm Mar 18: Meadows Trip, 10:00am Mar 18: Healthy Eating Speaker, 11:00am Mar 19: Coffee & Canvas, 6:00pm Mar 20: Nutrition Speaker, 11:00am Mar 23: Free Bunny Craft, 10:30am Mar 24: Lunch & Show, 1:00-2:00pm Mar 27: Blood Pressure, 11:30am Mar 27: Birthday Party, 11:30am Mar 30: Music Monday, 1:00-2:00pm
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What Should You Bring With You? Taxpayers who need assistance with the Pennsylvania personal income tax return (PA-40) should bring their tax information/income statements and a photo identification card (driver’s license, etc.) or Social Security card for themselves and their dependents. As a reminder, all taxpayers who received more than $33 in total gross taxable income in calendar year 2019 must file a Pennsylvania personal income tax return by midnight, Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Applicants who need assistance with the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program application (PA-1000) should check the eligibility guidelines and obtain an application by visiting the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program page on the Department of Revenue website. Additionally, PA-1000 applications and instruction booklets, which include information on the documentation that you’ll need for your application, are available at Department of Revenue district offices, local Area Agencies on Aging, senior centers and state legislators’ offices. As a reminder, it is free to apply for a rebate.
WEEKLY BINGO GAMES Tuesday: Jackpot Bingo from 11:15am-12:00pm. Price is $1.00 a card (per game). Wednesday: Nickel Bingo from 12:30-3:00pm. Price is $0.05 a card (per game). WEEKLY EXERCISE PROGRAMS Wednesday: Free fall prevention Healthy Steps in Motion (HSIM) exercise on strength, balance, and fitness. Join Lisa 10:00-11:00am through Wednesday 03/25/2020. 2020 TRIPS March – Meadows Casino: In March we will be going to the Meadows Casino & Racetrack on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. The cost will be $25 and includes $25 in free-play. April – Wheeling Casino: In April we will be going to the Wheeling Island Casino on Wednesday, April 29
,2020. The cost will be $25 and includes $25 in free-play. May – Simply Sweet Amish Tour: In May we will tour the Walnut Creek Ohio Amish Country. The Simply Sweet expedition is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2020. We begin our tour at the Walnut Creek Farm which hosts over 500.We will enjoy a familystyle feast at Der Dutchman and a visit to P. Graham Dunn shop with features hand milled woodworks. Then we will indulge ourselves at the J.M. Smucker Company Store and Cafe where you can find your favorite fruit spreads, peanut butter, coffee and pet products–plus kitchen accessories, apparel and custom gift baskets. We wrap up the tour with a visit to Lemans Hardware and browse the aisles for old-fashioned treats, sodas, and non-electric goods The cost is $106 per person. Please stop on in or call to confirm availability and reserve your seat(s).
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Protecting Your Ability To Drive Safely For As Long As Possible (NAPSI)—Driving a car means maintaining independence for many older adults. Driving allows you to shop, see friends and family, keep up with medical appointments, and avoid social isolation. But sometimes staying safe behind the wheel as you age can be a challenge. Age-related physical and mental changes can affect your ability to drive safely. If you’re alert to these changes and manage them carefully, you may be able to continue driving safely for some time. To keep your skills as sharp as possible, consider following these suggestions from experts at the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the health, independence, and quality of life of older people: CHECK YOUR EYESIGHT TO KEEP IT AS SHARP AS POSSIBLE BY GETTING A COMPLETE ANNUAL EYE
EXAM ONCE YOU TURN 60. TEST YOURSELF TO MONITOR YOUR VISION: • Do you have problems reading street signs? • Are you having difficulty seeing road or pavement markings, curbs, or other vehicles or pedestrians, especially at dawn, dusk, and nighttime? • Is glare from oncoming headlights making it hard to see when driving at night? Assess your physical fitness to drive by asking yourself: • Can I comfortably turn my neck to see over my shoulder when I change lanes? • Can I easily move my foot from the gas pedal to the brake? Can I easily turn the steering wheel? • During the past year, have I fallen one or more times? • Do I regularly walk more than a block a day? • Can I raise my arms above my shoulders?
PERFORM A REALITY CHECK ON YOUR ATTENTION SPAN AND REACTION TIME: • Are you overwhelmed by signs, traffic signals, and car and pedestrian traffic, especially at busy intersections? • Does it seem harder to merge into traffic on the highway? • Do you take any medications that make you sleepy, dizzy, or confused? • Do you feel less confident about driving at highway speeds? • Do you react slowly to cars entering your roadway, or to cars that have slowed or stopped in front of you? PAY ATTENTION TO CHANGES AND WARNINGS: • Have friends or family members expressed worries about your driving? • Have you ever gotten lost on familiar routes or forgotten how to get to familiar destinations? • Has a police officer pulled you over to warn you about your driving? • Have you been ticketed for your driving, had a near miss, or a crash in the last three years? • Has your healthcare provider warned you to restrict or stop driving? CONSIDER GETTING A PROFESSIONAL DRIVING ASSESSMENT If you’ve experienced driving problems like these or are worried about your ability to be a safe driver, consider getting a professional assessment of your skills. Occupational therapists trained as driving rehabilitation specialists can evaluate your driving skills and strengths, as well as any physical, visual, and cognitive challenges you may face. They can also evaluate your ability to operate a vehicle safely and, if needed, recommend ways to reduce your risks.
DRIVING REHABILITATION SPECIALISTS ARE TRAINED TO EVALUATE OLDER DRIVERS FOR: • Muscle strength, flexibility, and range of motion • Coordination and reaction time • Judgment and decision-making skills • Ability to drive with special devices that adapt your vehicle to your needs The specialist may recommend ways for you to drive more safely after the evaluation. Suggestions may include getting special equipment for your car or helping you sharpen your skills. Not sure how to find a driving rehabilitation specialist? Talk to your healthcare provider or contact the American Occupational Therapy Association for a directory. You can also visit the AGS’s public education website, https://www.healthinaging.org/ driving-safety, for more safe driving resources for older adults and caregivers.
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Rostraver Township Has a Separate Storm Sewer System As an ‘MS4’ Community, Residents Encouraged to be Mindful of Water Pollutants What is an MS4 community? MS4 stands for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program. It is a program regulated by the EPA and DEP. What does this mean for you as a resident of Rostraver Township? Stormwater is the precipitation that flows across the land including anything from the natural ground to the runoff water that goes over hard surfaces such as your roof or driveway. Rain or snowmelt that falls on a roof, driveway, or patio pick up pollutants as it goes. Those pollutants flow into streams or storm drains that empty into our waterways like the Monongahela and Youghiogheny River. You can do your part by being mindful of what you put into the water and reduce the number of pollutants that need to be filtered. Here are some simple things we can all do to make a difference: • Wash your car on grass or gravel instead of in the street on in your driveway. All the soap, scum, and oil residue run along the curb and into a storm drain where it ends up in streams. • When you fertilize your lawn, avoid fertilizing it the day before a rainstorm to avoid fertilizer chemicals being carried into the local streams and rivers. • Do not direct grass clippings or raked leaves into a storm drain or stream. • Other small things you can do include making sure your trash is securely tied; shoveling the snow before salting; and storing chemicals in waterproof containers. These small acts can make a huge impact for the safety and cleanliness of our community’s water as stormwater pollution is the primary source for water pollution. If you would like to more about Rostraver Township’s MS4 program please attend the March 25, 2020 work session at 5:00 pm, when the annual public education and outreach will be presented.
Poster Contest for Rostraver Township Fourth Grade Students The Rostraver Township Board of Commissioners is holding a ‘Poster Contest.’ All Rostraver Township Fourth Grade students are invited to submit an 8 1/2” x 11” poster on ways we can reduce water pollution as part of Rostraver Township’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Program. Please submit all entries by March 13, 2020, submittal requirements can be found on the Township webpage www.rostraver.us.
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YOUR HEALTH Monongahela Valley Hospital Offers Free Colorectal Cancer Education and Screening Program Monongahela Valley Hospital will offer a free colorectal cancer education and screening program on Wednesday, March 25, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the hospital’s Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center. The event is free, but seating is limited; preregistration is required by calling 724-258-1333. A free take-home immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood test will be given to all participants.A panel of health care professionals, including Andrew Zahalsky, M.D., director of Medical Oncology at MVH; Arshad Bachelani, M.D., gastrointestinal surgeon, and Kristen Begonia, clinical dietician, will provide information on treatments for and prevention of colorectal cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends men and women should begin testing for colorectal cancer at age 50. Early detection leads to easier treatment and improved survival. Treatment options are available, even for patients with a more advanced stage of the disease and for older patients.
Monongahela Valley Hospital Welcomes New Physician to Primary Care Practice in Finleyville Monongahela Valley Hospital (MVH), along with Mon-Vale Primary Care Practices, Inc. welcomes Thomas Sisk, M.D., to the mid-Mon Valley region. Dr. Sisk is board certified in family medicine with a certificate of added qualification in primary care sports medicine. He received his medical degree from the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, performed his residency at Christiana Care Family Medicine in Wilmington, DE and completed a fellowship in Dr. Thomas Sisk sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Primary Care Sports Medicine. During his 16 years of clinical experience, Dr. Sisk developed a strong commitment to the complete care of adults and children. In addition to his experience in family and sports medicines, he possesses a strong sill set in musculoskeletal ultrasound and urgent care. Utilizing his sports medicine background, Dr. Sisk has provided coverage for local high schools’ and universities’ athletic teams, as well as, the Pittsburgh Penguins, WWE and Cirque du Soleil. Dr. Sisk is seeing patients beginning mid-February at the primary care office in Finleyville on Brownsville Road Ext. To schedule an appointment, call 724-782-0723.
MVH Offers a Multiphasic Health Screening Monongahela Valley Hospital will hold a Multiphasic Health Screening on Saturday, March 21, from 7 to 10 a.m. in the Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center on the hospital campus. The multiphasic blood analysis is open to the public with a cost of $30 per person. In addition to the blood analysis, a mammogram screening and colorectal take-home kits will be available. From one small blood sample, 36 individual tests will be performed that can detect diseases of the heart, liver, kidneys and circulatory system. At no additional cost, the screening will also include a full lipid profile. Additional blood tests are not included in the analysis, but can be added for a cost. These screenings and additional blood tests will also be available for an additional fee: • Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood take-home test • 3-D mammogram (insurance card required) • Hemoglobin A1C (blood test for diabetes) • Thyroid stimulating hormone
• Prostatic specific antigen • Vitamin D Participants will be asked to provide insurance information and identification for a prescribed A1C test or mammogram. When registering, participants will be asked to provide the full name and complete address of the physician to whom their test results will be sent. A 12-hour fasting period is required prior to testing. Persons on medication should consult their physicians. Certified medical professionals from the MVH laboratory and medical imaging will administer the testing. The procedure takes between 15 and 20 minutes; allow added time if scheduling a mammogram. Light refreshments will be served afterwards. Parking is free for participants. Payment options include cash, check or credit card. Register Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. by calling 724-258-1282. Registration is required and closes on Wednesday, March 18.
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MONONGAHELA VALLEY HOSPITAL MARCH EVENTS Monongahela Valley Hospital sponsors a variety of informative programs every month. Many of the events are held in the hospital’s Anthony M. Lombardi Education Conference Center (ECC). Tuesday, March 3 — Managing Your Diabetes Morning Class (1 of 3) 9 – 11 a.m., HealthPlex. This education program is designed to help you with diabetes self-management. You will learn, “What is diabetes?” Other topics include the importance of controlling your blood sugars, diabetes medications, lifestyle changes, meal planning and methods to reduce your risk of complications. To register, call 724-258-1483. Wednesday, March 4 — Managing Your Diabetes Night Class (1 of 3) 6 – 8 p.m., HealthPlex. This education program is designed to help you with diabetes self-management. You will learn, “What is diabetes?” Other topics include the importance of controlling your blood sugars, diabetes medications, lifestyle changes, meal planning and methods to reduce your risk of complications. To register, call 724-258-1483. Thursday, March 5 — Advanced Carbohydrate Counting 9 – 11 a.m., ECC. This program is a diabetes self-management class designed to educate you on how to count carbohydrate content in food to improve blood sugar control. To register, call 724-258-1483. Thursday, March 5 — Is Weight Loss Surgery Right For You? 6 p.m., HealthPlex. Bariatric surgery is an option for people who want to lose 100 pounds or more. This free information session is designed to give those individuals struggling with weight loss the facts to choose their best option. To learn if you are a candidate for this surgery, join Hiram Gonzalez, M.D., as he discusses this topic in detail. To register, call 724258-1333 or visit https://www.monvalleyhospital.com/registration.asp. Monday, March 9 and 23 — Suicide Bereavement Support Group 1 – 2:30 p.m., ECC. This support group is a four-month program that meets the second and fourth Mondays
of each month. This program is led by a licensed psychologist and is free and open to all those touched by suicide. Registration is required. To register, call 724-678-3601. Tuesday, March 10 — Managing Your Diabetes Morning Class (2 of 3) 9 – 11 a.m., HealthPlex. This education program is designed to help you with diabetes self-management. You will learn, “What is diabetes?” Other topics include the importance of controlling your blood sugars, diabetes medications, lifestyle changes, meal planning and methods to reduce your risk of complications. To register, call 724-258-1483. Tuesday, March 10 — Alzheimer’s Support Group 2 - 4 p.m. or 6 - 8 p.m., ECC. This free support group meets once a month. It is designed to help the families, friends and caregivers of those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. of encouraging social engagement. Reservations are requested by calling 724-2581333. Wednesday, March 11 — Managing Your Diabetes Night Class (2 of 3) 6 – 8 p.m., HealthPlex. This education program is designed to help you with diabetes self-management. You will learn, “What is diabetes?” Other topics include the importance of controlling your blood sugars, diabetes medications, lifestyle changes, meal planning and methods to reduce your risk of complications. To register, call 724-258-1483. Thursday & Friday, March 12 and 13 — Gene and Boots Candy Sale 8 a.m., ECC. Purchase a treat for your loved ones or indulge yourself with local chocolate and candy delights. Sponsored by the Auxiliary of Mon-Vale Health Resources, Inc. For more information, call 724-258-1167. Tuesday, March 17 — Managing Your Diabetes Morning Class (3 of 3) 9 – 11 a.m., HealthPlex. This education program is designed to help you with diabetes self-management. To register, call 724-258-1483. Tuesday, March 17 — Better Breathers Club 2 – 3 p.m., ECC. Better Breathers
Club offers the opportunity to learn ways to better cope with COPD while getting the support of others. The group helps give you the tools to live the best quality of life you can. To register, call 724-258-1226. Wednesday, March 18 — Managing Your Diabetes Night Class (3 of 3) 6 – 8 p.m., HealthPlex. This education program is designed to help you with diabetes self-management. To register, call 724-258-1483. Saturday, March 21 — Multiphasic Blood Analysis 6 - 10 a.m., ECC. This 37-function screening costs only $30 and is open to the public. Participants are asked to provide the full name and complete address of the physician to whom their test results will be sent afterwards. The deadline to register is Wednesday, March 18, and registrations must be made Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. by calling 724-2581282. Monday, March 23 — Weight Control and Wellness Support Group 6 p.m., ECC. The bariatric support group activities are designed to reinforce key principles of success and help participants learn concepts that are sometimes difficult to grasp after bariatric surgery. Professionals such as dietitians, psychologists and fitness instructors may be invited to speak. Other presenters may discuss topics such as grooming, dating and cooking. The sessions are designed to educate, inform and provide a well-rounded foundation of knowledge for long-term success. To register, call 724-258-1333. Monday, March 23 — Innovations in Medicine: Fitness Check Up and your Prescription for Good Health 6 p.m., ECC. Thomas Sisk, M.D., will host a free talk about Fitness Checkup and Your Prescription For Good Health. Dr. Sisk will give talk about health and wellness through exercise. Winter is almost over and often people begin to think about getting back to outdoor activities or getting fit for Summer. Dr. Sisk will talk about how to get started with physical fitness, the benefits to your health and different options and resources avail-
able for you. He will also go over how to know if you’re well enough for physical activity and how to safely exercise with various ailments and health issues. To register, call 724-258-1333. Wednesday, March 25 — Colorectal Education and Screening 1 p.m., ECC. Monongahela Valley Hospital will offer a free colorectal cancer education and screening in observance of the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Control Month. Health care professionals will provide information during the education portion of the presentation and MVH staff will explain and provide instructions for the take home colorectal screening kit. Advance registration required. To register, call 724-258-1333. Friday, March 27 — Auxiliary MEXI TACO Sale 11 a.m., Hospital Lobby. Auxiliary fiesta Friday sponsoring MEXI TACO. Purchase lunch and choose from a variety of MEXI TACO food items. Sponsored by the Auxiliary of MonVale Health Resources, Inc. For more information, call 724-258-1167. Tuesday, March 31 — American Heart Association Family and Friends CPR/AED 9 – 11 a.m., ECC. This course is designed for the layperson that has little or no medical training, and is taught by a certified instructor. This course is for people who do not need a certification card for a job. Content includes an orientation to CPR for adult, child, infants, choking and use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Cost of this course is $35 to cover the cost of the book, which includes a class participation card. To register, call 724-258-1333 or visit https://www.monvalleyhospital.com/re gistration.asp. Tuesday, March 31 — American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AED 4 – 8 p.m., ECC. Adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR/AED) classes are offered by Monongahela Valley Hospital. The fee for the class is $50 to cover the class and required materials. To register, call 724-2581333 or visit https://www.monvalleyhospital.com/registration.asp.
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School News...School News Art Fair Held at Ringgold Elementary School North
Students in grades Pre-K through 4th grades earned awards for overall artistic ability, best storytelling through art, outstanding builder, and most creative art piece. The take home awards were created by Dave Schmitt and PTA Art Fair Chair, Jennifer Jaki.
Art Fair Sponsors and Donations
Ringgold Elementary School North PTA recently held an Art Fair with great participation. Students entered by grade and three different categories: craft, draw, and paint. There were over 150 entries of crafts, paintings, string art, drawings and more. Students in grades Pre-K through 4th grades earned awards for overall artistic ability, best storytelling through art, outstanding builder, and most creative art piece. Local Graphic Designer Julianne Eisel and Kristen Cowen, Design Assistant, Brookside Lumber, donated their time to judge the entries. Other donations included: The Pie Place, The Y, Studio Make, Children’s Museum Pittsburgh and Museum Lab, Savarino Studio Just some of the RESN student subPhotography, Dana Monticelli, Fox missions on display at the Art fair. in Box by Silvi, Deborah Mainwaring Studio. The Art Show sponsors were Brookside Lumber, Lilliput Play Homes, and Eat’n Park. Special donations were created and given by two RESN staff, Ms. Rebecca Galanko, aide, and Mr. Earl Gilpin, Art Teacher. The Art Fair took wrapped up with Parent & Awards Night on Thursday, January 30 with attendance of approximately 200!
Monessen/Rostraver Rotary Recognizes Students of the Month On February 18, the Monessen/ Rostraver Rotary recognized four students from the School District of the City of Monessen for their academic achievements and extracurricular activities. The students included seniors Cammi Kovach and Zane Lakin. The eighth grade students were Sidney Campbell and Matthew Sawa. The middle school and high school students attended the Rotary’s weekly meeting to accept their certificates and pens. During the meeting, each student briefly discussed his or her extracurricular activities and career goals with the Rotarians.
Monessen/Rostraver President Kristen Joseph (back row left) with Monessen middle and high school students including (l. tor r.) Zane Lakin and Matthew Sawa and Rotary member Phil Sparacella. In the front row are (l. to r.) Sidney Campbell and Cammi Kovach.
Cal U Announces Spring Open House Dates California University of Pennsylvania has scheduled three open house programs this spring. Open house programs begin with an academic experience day on Monday, Feb. 17, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. beginning at the Convocation Center. Other open house events will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 21, and Saturday, April 18. Registration for both events will be on the third floor of the Natali Student Center. At an open house, prospective students can meet faculty and current students, take a campus tour, learn about our clubs and organizations and more. During the academic experience day on Feb. 17, visiting students will have an opportunity to sit in on classes taught by Cal U faculty members. Campus tours will include the residence halls, classrooms and academic departments, and facilities such as the Herron Recreation and Fitness Center and the Convocation Center. Students and families can talk with Cal U students, meet faculty members, and learn about financial aid options. All students receive a free Cal U T-shirt at the end of the day. To register for an open house date and see a schedule of events, go to calu.edu/visit or call 724-938-4404. For information about the admissions process at Cal U, visit calu.edu/admissions; to explore academic majors, visit calu.edu/academics.
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Local Worship Finleyville Interfaith Council Announces Lenten Service Schedule The Finleyville Interfaith Council has announced their Lenten Service Schedule. Each Sunday evening service begins at 7:00 PM and is followed by a time of fellowship and refreshment. All are welcome. • March 1: St. Francis of Assisi, Finleyville/Rev. Richard Roberts • March 8: First Presbyterian Church Finleyville/Rev. Tim Robinson • March 15: First Baptist Church Finleyville/Fr. Bud Falkenhan • March 22: Go-Time Ministries @ First Presbyterian Church Finleyville/Pastor Kevin Young • March 29: Nottingham CC/Pastor Glenn McClelland • April 5: Mingo Presbyterian Church/Rev. Brent Furlong
‘March Madness’ at Crossroads Ministries
Calling all 7th through 12th grade students! ‘March Madness’ will be held March 20 – 21, and is THE event you don't want to miss. It kicks off at 8:00 pm on Friday night and wraps up Saturday. Enjoy food, contests, cash prizes, basketball, turf games, laser tag, arcade, bowling, and live music. The cost is $45 for the whole event. Sign up now at www.crsmin.com.
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Women’s Bible Study in Monongahela There will be a Women’s Bible Study on March 5, in the parlor of the Presbyterian Church, 609 Chess Street, Monongahela PA. Enter from the Chess Street entrance. Refreshments and fellowship begin at 6:30 pm and the study starts at 7:00 pm. A special prize will be drawn as well. We will be focusing on “HELP”. We all need it. Healing, Encouragement, Love and Peace. We will explore the Bible, His Word, to gain strength for the challenges of life. Lori Martinelli will be hosting the study. This is a new outreach of the Monongahela Mary and Martha Joy Fellowship and replaces the former monthly services held in previous years. For more information, contact Lori at Lori.Martinelli@comcast.net.
"Weeping Icon" at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Monongahela A weeping icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary will be at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 6th Street, Monongahela on Friday, March 27 at 7:00 p.m. The icon, from St. George Orthodox Church in Taylor, (Lackawanna County) Pa. has been oozing large amounts of fragrant oil continually for the past eight years. The phenomenon has been witnessed by numerous Orthodox archbishops, bishops, and clergy of many Christian denominations. A service of prayer will begin at 7 p.m. Following the service, Father Mark Leasure, custodian of the icon, will share many of the stories associated with the icon.
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Mt. Zion Baptist Church Celebrates Rev. Dr. Gary L. Hughes’ First Pastoral Anniversary Rev. Dr. Gary L. Hughes celebrated his first Pastoral Anniversary as Senior Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Rev_Gary_Hughes. Library, on Sunday, February 23. Rev. Dr. Hughes was elected as Senior Pastor in November 2018, and was installed as Senior Pastor in February 2019. During his first year as pastor-elect, Rev. Dr. Hughes has become acquainted
with the Mt. Zion members, the community of South Park, and church membership has increased. Rev. Dr. Hughes, a native of Pittsburgh, accepted his call to the ministry in 1997. For 11 years, he served as Associate Minister at Mount Ararat Baptist Church in Pittsburgh, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. William H. Curtis, Senior Pastor at Mount Ararat Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Curtis was the preacher for the afternoon worship service on Feb. 23. The community choir comprised of singers from South Park, Bethel Park, Finleyville and surrounding areas rendered the music. Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Library, is located at 3801 Mountain Road in South Park. For more information, call the church at 412-835-9668.
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Find the answers to these three (3) questions somewhere within this edition of the South Hills-Mon Valley Messenger. When is the Mon Chamber Coach/Kors Cash Bash? Where is Hoods Up Quick Lub located? What is the name of the Rostraver soldier who was promoted to U.S. Army Major? Name: Address: Phone Number: Entry forms should be submitted to: South Hills-Mon Valley Messenger, Attention: “Monthly Pizza Puzzler,” P.O. Box 13363, Pittsburgh, PA 15243
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Paska Bread Easter Bake Sale at St. Gregory in Homestead St. Gregory Orthodox Church of Homestead is having an Easter Bake sale of Paska bread. Raisin is $12, and Plain is $10. Orders are being taken by Helen Sucevic at 412-884-2052. Pick up on April 7th
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Pictured (L to R): Renee Sahady, Ann DeVito and Ralph Nicholson
Ralph Nicholson’s program to the Town & Country Garden Club challenged members with “Green Thumbs” to try a different way of starting seeds. He demonstrated how to use the actual fruits and vegetables found in your refrigerator such as a slice of strawberry, slice of tomato, a carrot top, an ear of corn, and a half of green pepper. Whether you are planting in your garden or containers, the seeds from these fruits and vegetables can be started early in a nice sunny window of your home, then transplanted later.
Recent Local Real Estate Transactions Seller BALDWIN BOROUGH Estate of Colleen Nelson Aaron Bowen Estate of Dean Trent Estate of Ronald Edward Nolla Brian Kuhn Thomas Dunmyer William Laboon Anna Bogdon Marolynn Boyko John Fettis Jr. Estate of Edward Barna Lauren E Arnold Jones Adam Schmitt Richard DiPippa Walter Kulwik Estate of Walter Goralzick AAA Restoration LLC
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Lori Giarnella Joseph Dreves Lok and Deo Khanal Confluence Investments LLC Gary John and Kathleen Klapkowski Dhan & Sons LLC Krista Marie Thomas and Kristen Lynn Rodgers Susan Hawrylak Durgadas Rai and Hari Khadka Jesse and Lindsay Milanak Regis and Jennifer Robson Ryan Robbins Caroline Lippl Alicia Johnson Ganesh Rimal and Sandhya Magor Timothy Nowak and Danielle Hirosky Matthew and Katie Devaux Furgiuele
5318 Becky Drive 3706 Churchview Avenue Ext. 5163 Janie Drive 681 Jenne Drive 439 Blossom Drive 5134 Clairton Blvd. 5627 Curry Road 3040 Custer Ave. 5226 Elmwood Drive 633 Penn St. 260 Revo Road 3425 Willett Road 663 Judith Drive 345 June Drive 1020 Towervue Drive 429 Middle St. 3479 Pleasantvue Drive
$121,500. $131,750. $241,000. $80,000. $210,000. $367,000. $107,000. $82,000. $135,101. $20,000. $125,000. $120,000. $160,000. $219,000. $190,000. $268,000. $153,500.
BETHEL PARK Lauren Ann Lyund Shape Development Group LLC Rainard Malley Jeffrey Lo Leo Petrone Maureen Boyle Donald McFarland Susan Lynn Beynon Estate of Russell Houk Brandy E Balash O'Connell Joan Holtz Sandra Ruccio Ross Norman Elizabeth Smerbeck SHM Inc. Estate of Harry Delwyn Cox Patricia Farley Bruce Barron Robin Hershner
Chenny Zhang Todd and Robin Thompson Lauren Paddick Joseph and Kimberly Rosmus Taylor Ann Wicobroda Lauren Lynd Sean and Krystal McDonough Adam and Amanda Schmitt Rick and Nona McCown David Teprag Jr. and Alyssa Madar Thomas and Lindi Leadbitter Michael Makowski Kevin and Ashley West Joseph Ross and Morgan Lynne Moran PLP Properties LLC Robert Walters Robbie and Laura Long Devan L and Alexis Garrison Daniel and Bonita Gribbin
716 Arkwood Drive 2526 Bethel Church Road 5513 California Ave. 510 Clifton Road 628 Galway Drive 55 Highland Road Unit 208 311 Middlegate Drive 3903 Mimosa Drive 3604 Myrna Drive 5032 Orchard Ave. 3243 Postgate Drive 1305 Timberidge Drive 2605 Bethel Church Road 6000 Dublin Road 5441 Enterprise Blvd. 941 Fairoaks St. 5610 Florida Ave. 101 Gardenia Drive 5946 Glen Hill Drive
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Recent Local Real Estate Transactions Seller
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Joseph Nicoletti trustee Zachary Gault Charles John Fassbinder Gary Nsokira Estate of Mary Knobloch John Cardiello Thomas Snyder Ryan Franks Nancy J Norton Schneider Frank Kentros Michael Dvorchak Renee Rico Ann Ravish Terence Keicher Kathleen A Frank Magnus Dorothy Haney Estate of Donna Puglisi Estate of Kimberley Helen Mears Michael Ballas Estate of Ocie Ponton Sandra L Garman Meili Estate of Helga Wente Patricia J Folino Laur
Troy Pecina Kimberly Eisel Michael Barum and Ashley Czajkowski Think Big RE LLC Casey Baker Clifford Rowe III Adam Cornelissen and Rachel Zajac Etienne F Crepieux and Eleanor Tuttle Diana Seltzer Daniel Hilbert Kristina Matvey Therese Brown Chad and Aleksandra Linden Daniel and Maria Will Lisa and Rita Tamburi Rumen and Katya Stoychev Justin and Julie Anne Burkhart Puglisi John Gaughan Robert Davis Jr. and Lori Davis James Dugan Carol Ziss Ronald Kenneth Sardineer Donald Kalkbrenner Jr. and Alyssa Kalkbrenner
1143 Grandview Drive 106 Jordan Drive 654 Lois Drive 5942 Murdock Ave. 55 Oregon Trl 5533 Progress Blvd. 1090 Surrey Woods Drive 3452 Thornwood Drive 925 Trillium Trl 500 Belmont Ave. 105 Berrington Ct 205 Berrington Ct 55 Highland Road 108 1108 Lenox Drive 2008 Lenox Drive 1342 Long Ave. 2864 Maple St. 504 Maywood Drive 5009 Sherwood Road 841 Hershire Drive 53 Highland Road Apt 506 3 Oregon Trl 930 Trillium Trl
$160,000. $148,000. $159,900. $90,000. $211,000. $310,000. $269,000. $240,000. $152,000. $238,000. $137,000. $177,000. $80,000. $144,000. $147,000. $195,000. $150,500. $145,000. $220,101. $116,000. $135,000. $124,900. $136,000.
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BRENTWOOD Rent With Option to Buy LLC Rent With Option to Buy LLC Peter Suchy Scott Schaming
Berna & McHale LLC Berna & McHale LLC Tammy Downie Brentwood Tudor LLC
Scott Schaming
Brentwood Manor LLC
Scott Schaming
Brentwood Arms LLC
Douglas Steck Scott Schaming
Blue Gold Holdings LLC Clermont Avenue LLC
Estate of Johanna Gutauskas Stine Derek Podlesny
Stephen and Robin McNally CVP South L.P.
CHARLEROI Jeffrey Cicchini Tricia Ames Estate of John Arnold
David Smith Terry and Mary Huweart US Bank Trust NA trustee
711 Washington Ave. 1001-1/2 Third St. 137 McKean Ave.
Jason Mendicino Charleroi Elks Club
Jean Junior Alcime and Chantal Renaud Gloria Miller
97-99 Pospect Ave. Fallowfield Ave.
CLAIRTON Marco One L.P. Estate of Stephanie Lasich
North Sixth Apartments LLC PNC Bank NA
1019 N Sixth St. 402 Walnut Ave.
88 Pittsburgh Management LLC Joan Moore US Bank NA trustee
CalPenn Ventures LLC George Williams 2019 Castle LLC
810 Miller Ave. 862 School St. 919 Toman Ave.
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3025 Pyramid Ave. $105,528. 41 W Bellecrest Ave. $155,465. 3267 Beechdale St. $115,000. 3100 Brownsville Road $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $376,420). 3310 Brownsville Road $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $731,032). 3820 Brownsville Road $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $602,040). 2960 Churchview Ave. $108,000. 2826 Clermont Ave. $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $301,600). 8-10 Pointview Road $175,000. 345 Dailey Road $15,000. $38,000. $12,000. $1,486. by sheriff's deed. $25,000. $27,250. $210,000. $12,068. by sheriff's deed. $118,000. $52,000. $6,100.
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John Caruso Estate of Eugene Scarlato Esther V Grodz Schreck Richard Lattanzi
Craig D'Angelo Jr. Clairton City Allen and Christine Goletz MervGate Investment Group 7 LLC
738 Waddell Ave. 521 St. Clair Ave. 1207 Worthington Ave. 240 Pennsylvania Ave.
ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP Estate of Mary Reimer
Price $22,500. $40,000. $4,500. $10,000.
Beta Energy Partners LLC Boyds Hollow Road $12,880. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $45,472) by sheriff's deed. Coleen McGee James Berggren 304 Douglas Ave. $39,000. McHolme Realty Co. Three Rivers Royalty 2 LLC Drummin Ct $103,975. Christopher Malek Zachary and Brooke Williams 1932 Mansfield Road $110,000. Garrett Lakits Sean and Kristie Egnatz 1960 Mansfield Road $215,000. Frances Seman Garrett Paul Lakits and Julie Lorraine Tedesco 220 Mohawk Drive $125,000. Kristen Pasternak John Pasternak Jr. 2125 Neal Drive $120,000. Federal National Mortgage Assn. John Parker 1022 Old Hills Road $103,750. PNC Bank NA MervGate Investment Group LLC 108 Cornwallis Drive $64,450. Kenneth Trimpey Pamela Lynn Rose 1509 Greenock Buena Vista Road $164,000. Estate of Tena Ruth Pletcher Johnson Paul Thomas Knestaut 3411 Wood St. $92,000. Annette Gray Joy Renee Burgwin 530 Scenery Drive $131,000. Keybank NA Adam and Megan Smith 535 W Newton Road $54,600. James O'Bryon Stephen and Katelynn Gilliland 304 Cowan Drive $175,000. Bryan Pribanic Carl Schunk and Kimberly Curtin 1120 E Smithfield St. $175,000. Sheryl Black Richard Whatton 228 Gibson Drive $22,000. Torgent Management Co. LLC 5905-5913 Smithfield LLC Smithfield St. $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $232,000). JEFFERSON HILLS Anna Milas Gary and Joann Pitschman 120B Dale St. $70,000. Linda Huffington Gary and Clarice Angelo 5019 Jackson Drive $290,000. Blairsville Real Estate Holdings LLC Ray Anthony Large Road $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $1,404).
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Destress by Bringing The Outdoors In (BPT) - This year you might have goals like ramping up your workout routine, increasing your self-care regimen or finding time to de-stress. The EPA reports we spend 90 percent of our time indoors, but most people feel that spending time in nature has a positive effect on their mental well-being and stress level, according to a recent YouGov study commissioned by Velux. So, if your goal is to de-stress, here are some healthy behaviors and design tips to help you bring nature's sanctuary indoors. 1) Fill your home with photos of nature Surrounding yourself with images of nature can have a positive effect on wellness. Try framing some photos of special memories in nature like a hike with your family, beach sunset or mountain view. (Continued on following page)
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2) Let in more fresh air and natural light Today's homes are built tighter and more sealed, which means they can trap toxins from daily living - such as cooking, cleaning, pets and more inside. Adding skylights is a simple home renovation project to improve fresh air flow, helping rid indoor air of pollutants. Studies show that exposure to natural light helps to sync your circadian rhythm, allowing for better sleep at night. 3) Fill your home with natural scents Up your chef game by using fresh herbs in your cooking that will fill your kitchen with natural fragrance. Making an indoor herb garden ensures you'll always have some on hand. You can also incorporate fresh herbs into bouquets or wreaths for a natural air freshener throughout your home. (Continued on following page)
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Recent Local Real Estate Transactions Seller
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Price
Melissa Rice Christina Wehner Patricia Boliver
Sha and Beda Dhungel Stephen Pietrzak David Edinger
Mark Fickley Kenneth Suss Patrick Borreggine Keith Tomko Aaron Surman George Bercik
Vincent Bianco Victor Sporio Gregory and Jennifer Leigh Novelli Travis and Sarah Shumway Jennifer Lynn Minda Jason Mattarock
MONONGAHELA Ashley Simboli
Valley Property Partners LLC
417 Jackson St.
PETERS TOWNSHIP Benjamin Marcus Homes LLC *Crossings Development LLC Crossings Development LLC Brian Homes Inc. Donald Edmunds Theodore Taylor III Daniel Vollstedt Estate of Mary Patricia Vogel Francisco Perez American Intl Relocation Soluti MTGLQ Investors L.P. Gina Lison Theodore Taylor III Timothy Choate David Tennent III Benjamin Marcus Homes LLC
Steven Stuck and Julie Ann Trell Julieann Mannion Gregg Schmidt and Sharon Ammons Raymond Blaze Lambing Charles and Carol Croco Constantin Nicholas and Nicole Zotis Matthew and Stephanie McKay David Kosick and Barbara Jean Martin American International Relocation Soluti Christopher and Nyletta Pecora Charles and Janet Pellegrini trustee Robert and Julie Serenyi Gregory Weimer II and Nicolet Weimer Mark David and Melissa Marie Zeitler Alexander and Stephanie Hindman William Tomko III and Kelly Tomko
103 Knight Bridge Drive 214 Maid Marion Ln 216 Maid Marion Ln 129 Monterey Drive 102 Prestonwood Drive 503 Saddewood Drive 172 Ammons Drive 123 Drifwood Drive 315 Fox Run Drive 315 Fox Run Drive 213 Lake Colony Drive 104 Meadowvue Ct 309 Merrifield Drive 110 Sherwood Drive 128 Golden Eagle Drive Knight Bridge Drive
7001 Taft Ct $80,000. 108 Dale St. $169,900. 1513 Larkspur Drive $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $91,292). 308 Oakwood Ct $380,000. 1029 Third St. $149,900. Scotia Hollow Road $70,000. 612 Hidden Oak Drive $395,000. 405 Hindman Drive $360,000. 110 Steinbach Ln $90,000. $42,500. $1,100,000. $645,688. $757,522. $185,000. $349,000. $679,000. $312,500. $415,000. $545,000. $545,000. $375,000. $675,000. $578,000. $375,000. $555,000. $175,000.
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Recent Local Real Estate Transactions Seller
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MTGLQ Investors L.P. Keith Walters SNE Realty LLC Sean Sullivan Randy Campbell David Mittell Matthew Howard
Charles and Janet Pellegrini trustee Matthew Joseph Bradburn George and Denise Joseph Adam and Sarah Kennedy Nicholas and Tacy Byczynski Jerome Miller and Abby Lynn Bonenberger Christopher and Erin Knizner
213 Lake Colony Drive 2816 Locust Drive 134 Redwood Drive 106 Teaberry Ln 857 Venetia Road 129 Rockingham Ln 117 Woodcrest Pl
SOUTH PARK Michael Inks Nancy Lee Criswell Laurie L Pugliano Rudzinski Estate of Wallace Warner Estate of Diana Zenchak Stofik NVR Inc. Vincent DePaolo Norman Clark Estate of Shirley LaManna Regina McCauley David Goggins Mark Gunther II Park Place S. Park Apt. Hms LLMP UNION TOWNSHIP Quaker Engineering Co. Michael Ezak
Price $375,000. $265,000. $289,900. $630,000. $32,500. $475,000. $415,000.
Deborah Diehl and Kris Boyer 862 Connolly Ave. $45,000. S & B Property Group LLC 3611 Downing St. $42,000. Kelly Sabo and Nicole Vitello 3114 Piney Bluff Drive $199,900. Gopi Lal and Bhola Wagley 1358 Snee Drive $217,000. Thomas James Higgins III / Tara Marie Higgins 2017 Alberta Drive $275,000. Vishal and Ankita Shah 4001 Crown Drive $292,000. Kerry and Linda Makary 1446 Greenbriar Ct $226,500. NRZ REO 2 Corp. 6921 Hilldale Drive $61,000. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $122,728) by sheriff's deed. Lei and Nana Hong 4123 Terrace Ave. $100,000. Debra Bagato 1117 Aurora Drive $125,000. Brian Harris 413 Grove Road $58,000. Lexicon Government Services LLC 1205 Armstrong Drive $197,000. KofP JV LLC Stoltz Road $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $841,380). Maronda Homes Inc. Angelica Rose Brennfleck Derry
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4) Meditate or do yoga in the morning Waking up with stretching or meditating is a great way to prepare yourself for a successful day. Open the blinds or curtains on your windows and skylights to let in early morning light and help you feel invigorated and refreshed. 5) Go green with your dĂŠcor Reap the benefits of nature by bringing it inside, adding greenery or even fruit into your dĂŠcor. Use a bowl of fresh fruit as a centerpiece or mix different sizes of pots to create a succulent gallery. Little touches of green in each room will go a long way. 6) Use natural cleaning products Many common cleaning products have harsh chemicals that can be inhaled or absorbed into your skin. Combat the dangers of these toxins by switching to natural cleaning products. You'll feel safer and more relaxed when your home is chemical-free. It's easy to turn your home into a natural oasis with these simple steps. For more information, visit whyskylights.com.
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March 2020 LOOKING FOR LABORERS - carpenters, siding, soffit and fascia, some framing. Year around work. Drivers License a plus. Based out of Finleyville, 724-797-0000. HELP WANTED – Experienced medical assistant, to work front and back office. Located in Monongahela. Must be able to multitask. Send resumes to 420 West main St, Monongahela, PA 15063 MANAGERS / COOKS WANTED - Apply at Vocelli Pizza Finleyville location. 3527 Washington Ave. 724-348-8844. CHILD CARE - Sunshine Kids is now hiring loving, energetic people who enjoy working with children. Part time or full time positions available. Please call Tammy at 724-348-6565
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--------- HEALTH / MEDICAL / FITNESS ----------ADULT DIAPERS – Unisex briefs with tabs. Three(3) 20 count packages. New, never opened. Size large, fits 48” – 58” waist. $18. 412-884-0886. Lv. Mssg. MEDICAL SUPPLIES – Bedside adult commode $15. Raised toilet seat, new, $8. Moving, must sell. West Newton. 724244-4862, Lv. Mssg. RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER and 60+ years old? Call now! You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 844-231-5496 today. Free Consultation. No Risk
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-------------- ITEMS FOR SALE -----------BEIGE SATIN WEDDING GOWN - Floor length, edged with lace and trimmed with pearl accents. V-neckline, Mantilla veil accented with pearls. handbag, size 16. $60 Call 412-463-3336 MEAT GRINDER - Cabela’s 3/4HP, New commercial grade. $275. 724-941-8728 HOME THEATER SPEAKERS - BIC model V830, 3 way with 8 inch woofers nice $100. 724-941-8728 OVERHEAD PROJECTOR - 3M model, Five “O” Eighty Eight, working. $20. 724941-8728 HYDRAULIC PUMP - Enerpac, 1 Hp SP 115/230 4way valve. $250. 724-941-8728 GOLF CLUBS - 3 Jumbo drivers, Excellent Condition. $15 each. 412-384-5453 GOLF BALLS - New 15 pack, Top Flite D2 Distance, $9. 412-384-5453 GOLF CLUB - Adams Tight Lie, 16 degree
Excellent Condition. $15. 412-384-5453 GOLF GLOVES - New Goldsmith, $6. Each. 412-384-5453 DINING ROOM - Round table and 6 chairs. Matching hutch. Solid wood. Very good condition. Asking $195. 724-258-6991. DESERT STORM – Pro Set Trading cards. $10. 412-425-0342 SLEEPER SOFA - Very good condition. Asking $60. 724-258-6991. COFFEE TABLE AND MATCHING END TABLES - Wood with glass tops. Excellent condition. Asking $90 for the set. 724258-6991. SOFA - Excellent condition. Hardly used. Asking $75. 724-258-6991. COFFEE TABLE AND END TABLE - Wood. Very good condition. Asking $50 for the pair. 724-258-6991. HEATED BLANKET BY SUNBEAM - With 3 remote settings; brand new in box $25. 412-279-3288 or text 412-613-3369 MENS NIKE AIR SNEAKERS - size 9 like new $10. 412-279-3288 or text 412613-3369 MENS SKECHERS SLIP ON SHOES - size 11 like new $10. 412-279-3288 or text 412-613-3369 PENN STATE WINDBREAKER - size XL new $20. 412-279-3288 or text 412613-3369 1959 ALL STAR BASEBALL PROGRAM excellent condition $100. 412-279-3288 or text 412-613-3369 LIVING ROOM - Beige Damask 82” couch and 62” matching loveseat $250. Beautiful and excellent condition. Two porcelain floral design lamps 30” tall $100. Photos available upon request. 724-736-2090 or 931-980-8426 CRAFTERS - once fired plastic shotgun
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halls, FREE! 724-825-5932 FISHING REEL - Schimano, Corbalus, 4 bearing, $50. 412-889-5035 ANTIQUE LEADED SLAG GLASS LAMP (60" round), green, base is 36" tall, very heavy, excellent condition. $200. 724379-4162 HANDWOVEN RUG FROM INDIA (Chinese design), beige, 6' w x 9' L . $50. (724) 379-4162 WHEEL BALANCER AUTOMOTIVE - BADA model M- 60. $100. 724-941-8728 TOW HOOKS & MOUNTING BRACKETS Jeep Grand Cherokee 93-98. $20. 724941-8728 PORTABLE IGNITION SYSTEM – K-D Tool #2632, for Highway Breakdown. (Hot Box). $20. 412-425-0342 TOW CHAIN – Brand new, 14’ x 3/8”, grade #43. $10. 412-425-0342 ENGINE STAND - $10. 412-425-0342 TWO MICHELIN TIRES - 235 / 65 / 18 50% tread - $50 for both. 412-889-5035 DUNE BUGGY - 2007 Thunder Motor Sport, Joyner 650 Sand Spider. Excellent condition. Only 173 miles. Garage kept. Winch and Owner's manual included. Asking $4,500 or make an offer. 412-999-4332 CAMPER – 2007 Keystone Laredo, 5th wheel, 27-foot, 1 slide. Asking $5,000 OBO. 724-258-5444 OLD BARBIE DOLL CLOTHES - (over 100) + trunk ....$200. (724) 379-4162 FRAMED ARTWORK – Beautiful, gold framed “Bowl of Flowers” R. Renoir 1866, (32” x 38”), $10. 724-929-8259. BREADMAKER – Kitchen Pro, includes instructions. $5. 724-929-8259 BUNN COFFEE MAKER – Black with brushed metal pot, a real beauty, like new. Only $10. 724-929-8259
RESIDENT CARE AIDES (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) - Baldwin, PA. Oakleaf Personal Care Home is now hiring Full Time & Part Time Resident Care Aides. We are looking for hardworking, friendly, service-oriented people for all shifts. Shifts are from 6:00 am – 2:30 pm, 2:00 pm – 10:30 pm and 10:00 pm – 6:30 am. JOB DUTIES: Include showering, bathing, shaving, assisting with dressing or undressing residents, brushing their hair and teeth, putting in hearing aids, applying and removing TED hose stockings, checking and changing of incontinent residents every 2 hours, etc. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Good communication skills, ability to follow directions and be a team player, strong work ethic, positive attitude and love of caring for the elderly. BENEFITS: Opportunity for more hours. Double time when working a holiday. Free parking. Free meals. Call or email Michelle at 412-881- 8194 or Michelle@Oakleafpersonalcarehome.com. EOE
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3 TENNIS RACKETS – Impact 220, Spalding wide, Prince Pro oversize. All for $5. 724-929-8259. SEASHELLS - hundreds of many different varieties, plus 50 or more sand dollars, all shells are washed and in exceptional condition. Includes book to identify shells and make crafts. FREE! 724-929-3891 RECORDS - 45s 78s 33s CDs, 150 item assortment, some jazz $65. Must take all for one price. 724-785-4987 METAL FILE CABINET - SEWING PATTERN, $25. 724-825-0632 RALEIGH TECHNIUM BICYCLE - 1980s, Needs TLC. Original saddle. $100. 724825-0632 SNOW PLOW LIGHTS – Halogen, New in box, $100. 412-885-4975 WRATCHET CHAIN BINDERS – two(2) 10-ton, both $30. 412-885-4975 COLLECTIBLE PLATE – “1098” Grande Copenhagen, plate # 6345, in box with authenticity certificate. (Orig. cost $39.50) – sell for only $10. 724-929-8259
CLASSIFIEDS LOUIS “SATCHMO” ARMSTRONG – 18inch, moves mouth, sings, moves head back and forth. New in box. $15. 724-929-8259 TIGER WOODS - Framed Picture, 12” x 16”, only $5. 724-929-8259 ARTS AND CRAFTS MATERIAL – Loads of it – much still unopened. Must see. $10. 724-929-8259 FLAT SCREEN TV – 26-inch, Vizio. Works great. $45. 412-526-1061 TROYBILT HORSE 7 HP ROTOTILLER – Runs great, rear lines, tucumen engine, great deal. $650, OBO. 412-486-0413, Lv. Msg. OAK TABLE – Beautiful, tall, round (44” high x 36” round). + 3 white leather stools. All for only $75. 724-929-8259 GOLD COLOR LAMP – Touch type with glass etched paneled shades. $5. 724929-8259 PITT PANTHER CUPS – Two(2) heavy duty plastic cups. Brand new! Only $4 for both. 724-929-8259
ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES WANTED The MESSENGER is the premier community newspaper in the South Hills and Mon Valley area of Pittsburgh. We are a free, monthly publication seeking to expand our coverage, and grow existing territories. The MESSENGER is looking to add experienced Sales Representatives to our growing team of professionals. Candidates should possess: Strong sales and/or customer service skills, ability to offer clients advice on ad content and design, handle several projects at once, work on a deadline, familiarity with Mon Valley area, reliable transportation, flexible schedule, computer with internet access and a personable, friendly attitude. Preferred candidates will possess: Prior newspaper or media experience, good communication and presentation skills and be motivated, determined and persistent. Interested applicants should email us at dhaniford@messengerpaper.com with a resume and cover letter, or mail to P.O. Box 13363, Pittsburgh, PA 15243.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY – Sports Clothing, new and used. 412-884-4873 HUNTING CLOTHES – Men and child, assorted. 412-884-4873 TASTE OF HOME MAGAZINES – Over 50 issues. Only $5 for all. 412-884-0886 SNOW BOOTS – 1 men’s, new, $10. 1 women’s, nearly new $5. Both are black and size 9. 412-884-0886 WINTER COATS – Three(3) women’s, XL, Wool, Like new. 1 red, 1 purple, and 1 green. $15 each. 412-884-0886 ICE SKATES – Womans size 7, in good cond, and shoe roller-skates, size 7, like new. $9 each pair. 412-884-0886 ADULT DIAPERS – Unisex briefs with tabs. Three(3) 20 count packages. New, never opened. Size large, fits 48” – 58” waist. $18. 412-884-0886. Lv. Mssg. SLEEP NUMBER TWIN SIZE BED – complete w/ sheet set, pillow case, reversible comforter and bedskirt. Like new. Must sell. $400. West Newton. 724-244-4862 CHEST OF DRAWERS – Almond color, 6 deep drawers. Must sell, moving. $125. West Newton. 724-244-4862 Lv. Mssg. MEDICAL SUPPLIES – Bedside adult commode $15. Raised toilet seat, new, $8. Moving, must sell. West Newton. 724244-4862, Lv. Mssg. ELVIS PRESLEY – Collectible plates, 6 for $50. 1993 Elvis Presley and Graceland sculpture w/ glass dome and wooden base. Limited edition. $35. Moving, must sell. West Newton. 724-244-4862, Lv. Mssg. TYLER BOYD – Mini Helmet, Cincinnati Bengals, comes with C.O.A. $95. Moving, must sell. West Newton. 724-244-4862, Lv. Mssg. PET SAFE DOG FENCE – Wireless. $50. 724-326-4276. Fayette City Area. JACLYN SMITH - chestnut brown leather like short jacket, 2X, like new. $20. 724326-4276. Fayette City Area. FULL SIZE QUILT - and 2 throw pillows to match. Lilac flowers, Excellent condition. $20. 724-326-4276. Fayette City Area. ELECTRIC WEED WACKER – Grasshog, good condition. $10. 724-326-4276. Fayette City Area. BISSELL SPOT LIFTER – Never used, great for cleaning up mess and stains from animals and kids. $20. 724-326-4276. Fayette City Area. DESIGNER JACKET – Women’s, new, with
March 2020 optional fur cuffs and quilted lining, extra large, only $20. 412-819-7623. Route 51. Please Lv. Mssg. DESIGNER CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS – New, expensive, (30) pieces, beautiful, only .50-cents each. 412-819-7623. Route 51. Please Lv. Mssg. CAMPFIRE WOOD – (3) huge stacks, logged. Will help load. Only $25 each. 412819-7623. Route 51. Please Lv. Mssg. TEEN SIZE CLOTHING - New, Designer, many with original tags. Only .75-cents each. 412-819-7623. Route 51. Please Lv. Msg. DESIGNER PURSES – Ten(10), new, moving, sacrifice, only $8 each. 412-8197623. Route 51. Please Lv. Mssg. FLAT SCREEN TV – 26-inch, Vizio. Works great. $45. 412-526-1061 SHOES – Auditions, 1 pair navy blue dress heels (new), size 10.5. 1.5” heels. $10. 1 pair black dress heels (used), size 10.5. 1.5” heels. $10. 724-489-0139 SHOES – Easy Street, 1 pair off-white, sling back dress heels (new), Size 10W, 1.25” heels. $10. 724-489-0139 PURSE – Brown, Crazy Horse brand (new), has shoulder strap. Wallet included. $15. 724-489-0139 AB LOUNGER FITNESS CHAIR – Very good condition. Works your abdomen and core. $5. 724-489-0139 OLDER TELEVISION SET – Admiral, color, very good condition, works fine. $5. 724489-0139 ROUND TABLE – 36”, Heavy, Mahogany color, good cond. $5. 724-489-0139 AUTO MAGAZINES – 16 ‘Cars + Parts’ Magazines. $5. 412-425-0342 ORBITAL SAW – Groit’s Prof. (new). $75. 724-938-8482 TOOLS – 11 pc. Campbell Hausfeld Impact wrenches and ratchet (new) $40. 724938-8482 CORDLESS ROTARY TOOL KIT – Campbell Hausfeld, 9.6 volt. $20. 724938-8482 DIE GRINDER – 9 pc. Campbell Hausfeld, $20. 724-938-8482 HEAVY DUTY STAPLE KIT – Craftsman Duel, 9/16” and 3/8” staples. $10. 724938-8482 SET OF AUTO SHOP TORCHES – Acepiline + Oxygen, commercial size Harris gauges, and metal cart. $150. 412-3413677. Lv Mssg.
March 2020 SEWING MACHINE – Brother, 17-stitch w/ button holer, bobbins and manual, DVD, pedal and box. $45. 412-884-0886 PROPANE LANTERN – Coleman, single mantle, $20. Propane camp stove, primus, 2 burners, $25. 412-884-0886. MAPLE WOOD DRESSER – 1950’s, 3 large drawers, mirror attached, very good cond. $75. 724-941-9256 TRANSPORT WHEEL CHAIR – Leg and feet attachments, light weight. $75. 724941-9256 SHOWER CHAIR – Sturdy w/ back and side arms. Never used. $35. 724-941-9256 STAMP COLLECTOR – super deal “1992 Mint Albums” original cost $22.95 each – now $16 each. 724-929-8259. PAPER SHREDDER - like new only $25. call 412-279-3288 or text 412-613-3369 BARSTOOLS - set of 4 beige upholstered seats on metal frame. Swivel. very good condition. $100. 724-348-5154 or email jsbbarbour@gmail.com HANDWOVEN RUG - From India (Shalimar), beige, 6 x 9, $50. 724-379-4162 STEEL SECURITY BOXES - Fire Resistant with keys. Good condition. Size 14 1/2 in x 9 1/2 in x 4 1/2 in and 13 in x 8 in x 6 in. $10 each. 724-684-5353 RIFLE - Savage Model 93R17GVL, 17HMR, Left Hand Heavy Bbl, NEW. $225. 412-881-2768 BASEBALL – Sports Impressions, 1990 Cal Ripken Jr., 1989 Thurman Munson, 1990 Andy Van Slyke. $30 each. Have others for sale. 724-886-4437 10 SPEED BIKE – Ladies, 26-inch. $125. 412-384-4374 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED - Annual Swimsuit editions. 33 editions from 1981. Most copies have mailing labels. Price is for all 33. $160. 724-941-1728 HOME MOVIE TRANSFERS PHOTO MONTAGE CREATIONS 8mm, Super 8mm, and16mm Projector movies, transferred digitally, frame by frame, for superior clarity. New equipment for 2016. No projector flicker reasonable rates. VHS, VHS-C, mini-DV, and 8mm tapes transferred to DVD. Photos/slides scanned to montage DVD of special events. One of a kind gifts. 724-258-5336 dcheplic@ gmail.com. Website: www.dcheplicmovietransfersand montages.com. Facebook: www.facebook. com/ debcheplicmovietransfersandmontages/
CLASSIFIEDS CHESS BOARD - Drueke Model 62 - 18" x 18" with 1 3/4" squares. Brand new. Walnut and maple squares, renowned manufacturer. $80. 724-941-1728 JFK TOPPS COLLECTORS CARDS - (10 Total). Excellent condition. Price is for all 10. $50. 724-941-1728 MONGOOSE BICYCLE -Mens 19". Hardly used. Paid $300 asking $100. Call 724684-8243 AUNT JEMIMA 6 PC SPICE SET - Vintage collectible. Made in USA circa 1940’s by F&F Mold & Die Works. 4” tall figures. Some hairline cracks and worn paint. $90/BO. 724-684-7031 45” flat screen, working condition, $100. 724-989-0609 BASEBALL CARDS - Over 2,000 in good condition, many stars. $500. 724-249-4553 SYDELL MILK STAND - Goat Stanction, feed bucket, wheels and detachable ramp, AI rails and straps. $225. 724-825-0632 BLANK VHS TAPES – 40 brand new, never used. T-120, T-160 tapes. $12. 412-425-0342 DRESSER WITH MIRROR – 9 drawers, 57” x 30”. Good condition. $55. Brownsville. 724-785-4987 DURABRAND AM/FM – Radio cassette recorder w/ instructions. $10. 412-595-7820 RIFLE SCOPES - Vintage REDFIELD, 4X wideview duplex - $75. Vintage WEAVER Challenger, 4X wideview duplex - $75. BSA, Deerhunter, 2.5x20mm - $30. 724483-1271. CROSSBOW - HORTON Anniversary, with scope, cranker, sling, quiver/4 arrows and case - $275. 724-483-1271 BINOCULARS - LEUPOLD BX-3 Mojave, 10x32mm/center focus - $200. Call (724) 483-1271 RANGEFINDER - LEUPOLD RX-1200i TBR - $200. 724-483-1271 CUB CADET SNOWER BLOWER - model 2x 524 SWE, used 5 times. $600. 724863-2327 CANOE - Wenonah Model Minnesota II, excellent condition, 3k Retail. Sell for $1,750. 412-580-8400.
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bilia, collectibles and items with U.S. Steel logo wanted. Call 424-215-9385 WANTED ANTIQUES – Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Quilts, Crocks with Blue, Furniture, Lamps, old Christmas and sterling silver, anything OLD! Please call me. Jim Gillespie at 412-979-7050 or home 724-348-6203. OLD INSULATORS - buying porcelain or glass insulators used on utility poles or along RR tracks, also lightning rods. 724782-0539 BUYING SPORTS MEMORABILIA – Baseball cards, ticket stubs, pennants, programs, plus football and basketball autographs. 724-205-8620. VINTAGE CLOTHING - Buying women's and men's clothing and accessories 1800's through the 1970's. Also vintage sewing items including fabric. Call Gloria at 724263-2239 or Bonnie at 412-997-2943. SEALED WHISKEY/BOURBON. Cash paid for sealed vintage Bourbon, Scotch, Rye and Whisky. Call/Text 614-499-6589 WANTED OLD FISHING TACKLE - Lures, Reels, Tackle Boxes, Minnow Buckets, Fly Reels / Rods etc. the older the better. Call 412-414-8464 if no answer please leave a message.205-8620. OLDER HOT WHEEL CARS - Redlines. Your collection, or a few. Call: 724 984 9085 OLD BOTTLES WANTED - Long Time Collector, Looking For Antique Bottles. Whiskey, Medical, Beer, Drug Store, Etc., Advertising Signs. Please Call Dave at 412977-6496. WANTED OLD FISHING TACKLE - Lures, Reels, Tackle Boxes, Minnow Buckets, Fly Reels / Rods etc. the older the better. Call 412-414-8464 if no answer please leave a message.
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