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FEATURES 48 JACQUI PHILLIPS Take a look at the local author & celebrity make-up artist’s best selling book, “RESET.”
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58 ONLY IN OAKMONT Explore why so many love strolling the tree-lined boulevards of Oakmont.
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Splurge will be hosting their 6th annual Sip and Splurge party on Friday, November 2nd from 6-9pm.
With exquisite décor, distinctive jewelry, and unique gifts, Splurge offers the areas most eclectic collection of products impeccably displayed in a truly one of a kind shopping experience.
With over 30 years experience, Pittsburgh real estate agent Linda DiBucci is renowned by colleagues and clients for loyalty, professionalism, and knowledge of this dynamic and unique real estate market. Linda and her team’s mission is to provide each of our clients with extraordinary service, act with honesty, integrity, and truth. Linda consistently ranks in the top producing agents in the region. Together with Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty, we are your premier destination for all things real estate related in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
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Get a first peek at the unique items that are in store for the holiday season, while sipping on cocktails and enjoying exquisite hors d’hoeuvres, plus giveaways for Splurge merchandise all evening long.
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The Salvation Army, Western PA Division An international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Here’s just a few of the things we’re doing around the world & in your community: • Providing shelter to parents and their children. • Responding to disasters by supplying food, shelter and medical care. • Supplying food pantries and providing weekly meals to the needy. • Taking children and seniors shopping for new winter coats. • Providing health care to those who can’t afford it. • Hosting after-school programs like music lessons and tutoring. Salvation Army, wpa.salvationarmy.org
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Staff and management of Pittsburgh’s newest hotel, AC Hotel, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Pittsburgh is about to get a little more international. The 133-room hotel, located near the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, is the city’s first hotel with a European and Spanish-inspired design. Photograph from The Savvy Group
The nation’s first bakery incubator recently opened its doors to the public. The Bakery Society Pittsburgh (TBSP), is committed to supporting and advancing a sustainable baking and business community through revitalization, training, and accessibility in the region. From left: Christina Decker, Baker-inResidence, TBSP; Rick Hopkinson, Manager, Mt. Oliver Borough; Harry Readshaw, State Representative, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Greg Jones, Executive Director, Economic Development South; Jami Pasquinelli, Executive Director, TBSP; Dennis Davin, Secretary – Department of Community and Economic Development, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and Jewel Edwards, Baker-inResidence, TBSP. Photograph from Tim Hindes / TrailBlaze Creative
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A talented panel of local communications experts discuss crisis communication management at a recent event. The group consisted of from left: Cooper Munroe, CEO, The Motherhood Inc.; Nick Paradise, Director of Public Relations & Social Media, Kennywood; Paul Furiga, President & CEO, WordWrite Communications LLC; and moderator Robin Rectenwald, Account Supervisor, WordWrite Communications LLC. Photograph from Tim Long
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Holy Family Institute hosted its 32nd annual golf classic at Montour Heights Country Club in Coraopolis. The day-long event raised funds for the Holy Family Foundation, which provides scholarships to students at Nazareth College and Career Prep. This year, former Pittsburgh Penguin and two-time Stanley Cup Champion, Pierre Larouche, chaired the outing and signed a hockey puck for each golfer who participated. From left: Sister Linda Yankoski and Larouche Photograph from Holy Family Institute
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Guests gathered at the Fox Chapel Golf Club for The St. Lucy’s Auxiliary to the Blind Vision of Hope Luncheon. The autumn harvest themed event featured a designer handbag auction, and awarded the Anne Freyvogel Hanna Scholarship to Carolyn Hartner. Luncheon Chairs from left: Beth Harhai, Mary Jo Dunlap, and Renee Kelly. Photograph from Roseanne Wholey
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Steelers rookie players recently stopped by to visit – and leave Terrible Towels for– the newest members of the black and gold cheering section, at Magee Women’s Hospital of UPMC. Players from left: Patrick Morris, Christian ScotlandWilliamson, R.J. Prince, Trey Johnson, and Olasunkanmi Adeniyi Photograph from Rebecca Mehling
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Chamber Music Pittsburgh presented the American Songster, Dom Flemons– with Brian Farrow on bass– at Ace Hotel Pittsburgh during its Just Summer concert series. Photograph from Michael Canton
Steelers Tackle, Alejandro Villanueva, signs autographs at the 6th Annual Heroes at Heinz Field event. Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers hosted and honored local veterans at the event, which included photo opportunities and autograph signings. Photograph from Rebecca Mehling
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Local runners took part in the 30th Annual Gatorade/Steelers 5K Race, Fitness Walk, and Kids’ Kickoff Run at Heinz Field. Proceeds from the event benefited the Art Rooney Scholarship Fund. Photograph from Rebecca Mehling
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Baptist Homes Society presented its 4th Annual Senior Fair at the Galleria of Mt. Lebanon. The event included a fitness walk, multiple health and wellness vendors, music accompaniment, and a stellar fashion show, featuring a dashing, dozen of ladies from Providence Point and Baptist Homes. From left: Toni Pietrone, BH Fitness Coordinator; Janet Pearson, Barbara Conrad, Helen Aldisert, Jean Blanchard, Nancy McSteen, Hilda Handelman, Linda Dempsey, Mary Ann Attanucci, Eileen Slater, Nicole Bidolli, PP Fitness Coordinator; and Sarah Carini, Activities Coordinator. Photograph from Providence Point
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On Saturday, August 11, 2018, Crawl for a Cause (“CFAC”) hosted their second annual charity bar crawl through Lawrenceville. Proceeds of the 2018 edition of the bar crawl benefitted CureSearch for Children’s Research, a non-profit foundation that accelerates the search for cures for children’s cancer. Over 130 bar crawlers helped contribute nearly $5,000 to the cause. The participating bars included: Belvedere’s Ultra Dive, Round Corner Cantina, Burgh’ers Brewery, 11th Hour Brewery, Franktuary Lawrenceville, New Amsterdam, and The Goldmark. CFAC’s goal is to raise awareness and funds for great causes and foundations through fun, unique, and entertaining events. Have fun, do good, be better! Photograph from CFAC
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Pittsburgh Opera attendees recently enjoyed a free concert in order to meet the company’s Resident Artists for the 2018-19 season. The Resident Artists introduced themselves through an audition format with one of their favorite arias (songs) and afterwards, mingled with guests. From left: Christopher Hahn, Pittsburgh Opera General Director; and Resident Artists, Terrence Chin-Loy and Caitlin Gotimer. Photographs from David Bachman Photography
The Heinz History Center recently hosted a VIP Gala to celebrate the grand opening of the Smithsonian’s Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission exhibition. This epic traveling exhibit will be on display at the History Center through Feb. 18, 2019. From left: Andrew E. Masich, President and CEO of the Senator John Heinz History Center; Rich Hudic, Executive Director of Allegheny Regional Asset District; Jackie Dixon, Member of the Allegheny Regional Asset District Board; and Sylvia Fields, Executive Director of Eden Hall Foundation and Member of the Allegheny Regional Asset District Board. Photograph from the Heinz History Center
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Thousands gathered on Forbes Ave. in Downtown Pittsburgh to celebrate the 2nd Annual Rock, Reggae & Relief Benefit Festival. The day featured national performers, G. Love and Special Sauce, Donavon Frankenreiter, Pressure, Passafire, and Roost of Creation. Proceeds from the event benefited on going disaster relief and sustainability efforts in Puerto Rico and local, non-profit “Asking for Change.” Lucas Piatt (pictured) concepted and created Rock, Reggae & Relief as a way to bring the community together through music for a day celebrating diversity, and giving back to those in need. Photograph from Stone Swiess, Scott Kostelnik, and Stevie Murin
Chamber Music Pittsburgh’s executive director, Kristen Linfante poses with the Jerusalem Quartet before their performance at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland. Patrons donated non-perishable food items for the South Hills Interfaith Movement at the performance. Photograph from Chamber Music Pittsburgh
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SAVOR PITTSBURGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 LOCATION: Petersen Events Center BENEFICIARY:
Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation HIGHLIGHTS: A fundraising
event filled with appealing appetizers, mouth-watering entrees, decadent desserts, and signature cocktails. The event combined food, fun, and philanthropy.
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ISABELLE DE BORCHGRAVE: FASHIONING ART FROM PAPER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 LOCATION: The Frick Pittsburgh DETAILS: Running through January 6, we showcase a special
preview of Isabelle de Borchgrave’s delightful paper sculptures. From replicas of Renaissance Italian gowns to recreations of the fantastical modernist costumes of the Ballet Russes, Isabelle de Borchgrave’s work is meticulously crafted and astonishingly beautiful. This major exhibition presents the full breadth of the artist’s exploration of historical costume through contemporary paper sculpture.
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BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES COMPANY CONVENTION Friday, October, 5 LOCATION: Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh
International Airport DETAILS: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty sales associates gathered at the Airport Hyatt Regency for the annual Company Convention that featured a variety of vendor showcases, two keynote speakers, a technology panel and more. Aaron Hirak, Nicole Putignano, Jade Devore and Kelly Smith
President/COO, Jim Saxon, and President/CEO, Tom Hosack, hosted the annual Berkshire Hathaway HomeServicesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; company conference
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NEW YORK BRIDAL FASHION WEEK OCTOBER 4-7 LOCATION: New York, NY HIGHLIGHTS: Bridal fashion designers, both veterans and newcomers, showcased Fall and Winter 2019 collections. On display were bright shimmering embroidery, sheer paneled dresses, and gowns with colorful floral detail.
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PGH FASHION WEEK September 17-20 LOCATION: Downtown Pittsburgh ORGANIZED BY:
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CAMP BOW WOW #GIVEAFETCH CELEBRATION September 22-23 LOCATION Schenley Park HIGHLIGHTS: Camp Bow Wow
hosted a weekend long celebration to give back to local shelters and encourage the Pittsburgh community to #GiveAFetch about their pets. Schenley Park was the chosen location for the Franchiseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second annual national #GiveAFetch initiative that promotes being a responsible pet parent and community member, while celebrating the special things we do for our dogs. With every ball dispensed at the event, Camp Bow Wow donated $5 to a local shelter of the participantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choice (up to $10,000), and offered an opportunity to win a free year of Camp services. Local shelters and vendors were on-site, along with fun food trucks and activities to allow pet parents to show how much they care about their furry friends.The ball dispenser was a huge success and as a result, Camp Bow Wow donated $40,000 to local shelters nationwide.
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ST. MARGARET FOUNDATION DONOR APPRECIATION WINE TASTING September 18 LOCATION: The Clemente Museum HIGHLIGHTS: The St. Margaret Foundation
hosted its first Delafield Society Donor appreciation event at The Clemente Museum. The wine tasting featured short interviews with Pittsburgh leaders on how they navigated their careers and how philanthropy figures into their lives. Dave and Susan Patton with Comly and Ed Watters
Arnie von Waldow, Neil Van Horn, Mark Botos, and Dave Patton
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C. Talbot Heppenstall, Sally Wiggin, Judy Granato, and Jaqi and John Conomikes
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ST. CLAIR HOSPITAL’S 21ST ANNUAL SUMMER SWING JULY 20, 2018 LOCATION: St. Clair Country Club BENEFICIARY: St. Clair Hospital
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HIGHLIGHTS: More than 600 guests were transported to “A Night in Old Havana” at St. Clair Hospital’s 21st Annual Summer Swing. Guests of Summer Swing enjoyed the sights, sounds, and tastes inspired by Havana’s vibrant culture. This included a Latin band, salsa dancers, conga drums, vintage cars,and hand-rolled cigar demonstrations. Attendees also enjoyed plates of tamales, empanadas, jerk shrimp, and Cuban Ropa Vieja sliders. The event, and the popular golf outing that followed two days later, helped raise more than $320,000 for St. Clair Hospital’s growth and expansion.
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“DIAMOND HEIST,” PITTSBURGH OPERA’S 64TH DIAMOND HORSESHOE BALL September 22 LOCATION: Omni William Penn Hotel,
Downtown Pittsburgh BENEFICIARY: Pittsburgh Opera HIGHLIGHTS: Attendees enjoyed this year’s
opening gala theme, “Diamond Heist,” which centered around a mysterious, criminal theft. The night consisted of cocktails, dinner, silent and live auctions, and performances by resident artists.
Event co-chairs Alexandra Good, Esq., Daniel Gorchynsky, and Celia A. Soehner, Esq.
Julius Ahn, Tenor; Bill Powers, Pittsburgh Opera Managing Director; Dina Kuznetsova, Soprano; and Michael Mayes, Soprano
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GREEN LIGHT GALA FOR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Thursday, December 6, 6 p.m. - 10p.m. LOCATION:
Nova Place on the North Side
Food. Dancing. Artwork. One of Pittsburgh’s premier events is coming up next month and the cause makes it worth celebrating even more. Keystone Pennsylvania is hosting its second Green Light Gala for Mental Health Awareness at Nova Place on the North Side from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. The Green Light Gala is a biennial event that shines a light on the need for better mental health awareness, treatment, and resources. It also celebrates the progress that has been made. Kathy Testoni, Libby Mascaro, and Sam Kane are co-chairing the event, which will feature music by The Move Makers Band and art prints from renowned Pittsburgh artist Johno Prascak will be raffled off. Rania’s Catering will provide an array of heavy hors d’ oeuvres and food stations for guests. Proceeds from the event benefit NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania, a nonprofit organization based in Pittsburgh that’s dedicated to improving the lives of children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by mental illness through recovery-focused support, education, and advocacy. The presenting sponsors of the 2018 Green Light Gala are UPMC and Community Care Behavioral Health. Ticket and sponsorship information can be found online at www.namikeystonepa.org/greenlightgala.
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PENNSYLVANIA FREE ENTERPRISE WEEK GIVES HIGH SCHOOLERS HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING A BUSINESS For the past 40 years, Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week (PFEW) has given 45,000 high schoolers hands-on experience in what it takes to run a business. “Pennsylvania schools do not require any business education in order to graduate,” says Scott Lee, vice president of marketing and development for the Erie-based Foundation for Free Enterprise Education. In 1979, in response to this education gap, a group of Erie business people developed PFEW, which now takes place annually at Lycoming College and the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA.
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Last summer, Huntington Bank sponsored 35 participants. Since 2003, 450 students have been able to take the PFEW journey because of their generosity. First row from left: Faith Bajema, Butler Area SHS; Olexyous Foster, Knoch HS; Gina Denny, Butler Area SHS; and Chloe Noah, Serra Catholic HS Second row from left: Sandy Benson, Butler Area SHS; Tom Born, Huntington Bank; Tabetha Wilbert, Butler Area SHS; Erin Gianneski, Butler Area SHS; Maegan Emanuel, Butler Area SHS; Ethan Huffman, Butler Area SHS; Alex Kurnava, Butler Area SHS; and Dakota Jewell, Corry Area MS/HS
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During five week-long sessions that host as many as 2,100 students living on campus, teams of 15-16 students work with an advisor from the business community as a management group of a manufacturing company. Students create marketing campaigns and financial statements, and they explore the economic impact of competition, markets, and outside influences. Their week culminates in formal, judged group presentations. “Students are immersed in the world of business, and because they work with adults and are treated as peers, in just one week they become adults ready to tackle the future,” Lee continues. To enhance the experience, PFEW also features world-class speakers delivering motivational talks on all kinds of topics, including: ethics, relation of business and government, effective communication, self-esteem, bullying, and patriotism. Plenty of fun activities are held each evening for the students. The program is open to all high school juniors and seniors across the state (public, parochial, charter, home, and cyber) with no requirements of grade point average or career track. School officials approve students’ attendance. Inspired by a co-worker’s transformative experience as a company advisor, Lee served as judge for one of the team competitions in 1992. He returned as a company advisor for the next 23 years. In 2016, he joined the PFEW staff and now travels the state raising funds and awareness of PFEW.
WE STARTED GOING LOCAL BEFORE IT WAS TRENDY. ABOUT 150 YEARS AGO. At Huntington, we make it a point to work with those who move our community forward. As the #1 SBA lender in our region, we're proud to support local businesses and their efforts to make a difference right here in our neighborhood.
Company advisors tend to keep coming back, including Tom Born, Credit Manager, Huntington Private Bank, who has served as a Company Advisor for 15 years. “The longevity of folks is staggering and gratifying,” says Lee. “They take time away from their families to volunteer on their own dime – and that is a great testament to the program’s lasting value.” Amazingly, this year’s 120 advisors have over 1,000 years of combined service to PFEW. Participating companies, such as Huntington Bank, underwrite the cost for students to attend. The bank sponsored 35 PFEW participants this year, and 450 students since 2003. To learn more about the program, visit www.pfew.org
Huntington is the #1 SBA 7(a) lender in the region made up of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia and Western PA. Source: U.S. SBA from October 1, 2009 through March 31, 2015. The Huntington National Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. ¥ ® and Huntington® are federally registered service marks of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated. Huntington.® Welcome.TM is a service mark of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated. © 2016 Huntington Bancshares Incorporated.
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calls your ‘Spiritual Weight’. And we learn how to F.L.Y. (First Love Yourself). Whether you are need of a small ‘RESET’ or a big ‘RESET’ this book provides the tools that give you the courage to embrace change. ‘RESET’ is recommended as a ‘must read’ by Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Judy Collins, Academy Award nominated actor Chazz Palminteri, former Major League Baseball player and Four Time World Series Champion Darryl Strawberry, Lifestyle Coach and former Kung Fu World Champion Sifu Karl Romain and many more.
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JOURNEY AND THEIR EFFORT TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED AGAINST HPV CANCERS MARTY - CEO OF SPARKT.COM AND HOST OF “THE INSIDE STORY WITH MARTY GRIFFIN” ON KDKA-AM NEWSRADIO 1020
KRISTINE - ANCHOR OF KDKA-TV NEWS AT 5 & NOON AND CONTRIBUTOR TO KIDSBURGH.ORG
TEXT: MARTY GRIFFIN & KRISTINE SORENSEN GRIFFIN PHOTOS: CHRIS SHIPLEY, JOHN UNRUE PHOTOGRAPHY
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MARTY - THE LOW POINT 2 A.M., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2018
I’m walking down the hallway to use the bathroom in our home. I stumble twice against the wall. I get into the bathroom and nearly knock down two pictures that my father painted while I’m trying to use the bathroom. It’s a bit shocking how my body is trying to deal with the chemo drug I just got, but I figured I would tough it out. 5 HOURS LATER
I start feeling a fever and call the radio station to tell them I can’t work. 1:15 P.M. - SAME DAY
I’m at UPMC Shadyside for my daily radiation treatment. I could not walk into the building. I literally lean on two amazing women - my wife and volunteer greeter, Denise Daugherty, who walk me into the building. I’m starting to get a little concerned. 5 P.M. - SAME DAY
drops to 70 over 50. My pulse races at 130 beats a minute. The doctors at Hillman Cancer Center, where I’m getting treatment, are rushing me in a stretcher to the ER back at the hospital. This is the worst day of the journey I’ve been on. 2 DAYS LATER
Sitting here in the Intensive Care Unit at UPMC Shadyside, I can’t believe what’s happened in the last 3 days. The tumor is half gone. That’s what I hold on to. My treatment is half over. My last day of radiation - October 29th. Into the room comes Denise and blesses my wife and me with holy oil. This is where the magnificence of this journey comes into focus and this mythical belief that, somehow, I’ve been picked to make a difference. Somehow, I’ve been chosen because I can reach thousands of people who urgently need to know that the cancer I have is now preventable. The HPV vaccine is there for everyone.
with tears rolling down my face, I asked my wife, Kristine, if it would be OK if we go public with our journey so that, together, we can spread the word about this vaccine that can prevent the cancer I have and many more cancers. I knew that with my talk show on KDKA-AM radio from 9 a.m. to noon and the new company I started, Sparkt, and the website we’re launching in November, Sparkt.com, we could touch lives. I started Sparkt to make a difference; to make a change; to empower people to make change in their communities. We’re telling stories that motivate people to take action. Who would have thought our first mission would be so personal?
My temperature spiked to 103.7 But before that mission began, degrees. My blood pressure
KRISTINE - SHOCK AND ACCEPTANCE I never swear, but the first few days after Marty was diagnosed with cancer, I whispered a few F-bombs to myself. Is this really happening? How is it possible that my husband, who is healthy and works out like a maniac, has cancer? I plan to spend the rest of my life with him — my best friend, the love of my life; the man who makes me laugh, feel special and appreciate life. I can’t imagine a future without him. And how do I protect our kids, who are 8, 11 and 13, from the fear that comes with this scary diagnosis? I never expected that at this age, I
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would have to tell them their Dad has cancer.
to eat from the mouth sores and loss of taste.
It all started when Marty felt a lump on his neck before summer vacation. He didn’t tell us until we returned home, and within three days, it was diagnosed as cancer from HPV. Scans revealed two tumors — the one he felt was in the base of his tongue and spread to a lymph node and a separate tumor on his tonsil. In just a few days, we were meeting with a team of doctors. I took pages of notes, trying to keep it all straight, trying to absorb everything they were telling us, trusting his life in their hands.
Marty told me he wanted to share his story to encourage everyone to get their children vaccinated. As a more private person, I was reluctant, but knowing it would help him get through the journey, I agreed, and it was the best thing I ever did. It took the focus away from the fear of what would happen, the pain from the treatment, the self-pity than can creep in, and it switched my view to helping others, something that became real within days of going public.
The piece of information I clung to — 90-95% of people who have this type of cancer, and in an early stage like Marty’s, survive with treatment. The other piece I couldn’t get out of my head — 50% of people need a feeding tube during treatment because it becomes so difficult
MARTY - TREATMENT WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 2018
I start treatment. My team of doctors from UPMC are rock stars — the best in their field.
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on the air to anchor the 5 p.m. news on KDKA-TV, and I went to work. We continued life as normal as possible, explaining to our kids that Dad has cancer, but thankfully, it’s very treatable. And my busy life just got a lot busier, adding doctor’s appointments to my day that was already filled with getting breakfast and lunch and dinner on the table; soccer and field hockey and show rehearsals; and reporting and anchoring the news.
So I put on my make-up, hoping the red splotches from my tears would disappear before I went
They made a plan of action, and I’m doing whatever they say. Dr. Bob Ferris, who’s the director of UPMC Hillman Cancer Center and an immunologist and a head
and neck oncology surgeon, performed surgery using a high-tech robot to remove the cancer tumor in my tonsil. The recovery from that, alone, was a rough journey — on
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pain meds for days, couldn’t eat because of the pain in my throat, and almost no sense of taste. I lost 20 pounds in 10 days. MONDAY, AUG. 27, 2018
I begin immunotherapy, the same day the kids begin school. I learned immunotherapy is the most promising treatment for many cancers. I’m in a trial for Nivolumab… only a couple people know if I’m getting the drug or a placebo, but I think I’m getting the drug since I feel fatigue after my first dose. I’ll have 6 treatments over 6 months. Dr. Dan Zamberg, director of head and neck and thyroid cancers at Hillman, tells me immunotherapy is the latest treatment developed over the last 3 years to treat head and neck cancer. What’s incredible is that it helps the body use its own immune system to fight the cancer. 7:15 A.M. TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 2018
Radiation begins. A special mask was made that fits my head exactly. I lie down on a table and the mask is literally strapped down over my face. It helps keep my head and shoulders still and guides the high-powered X-rays directly to the tumor in my neck. After the first few times, I fall asleep…
just 10 minutes, but I need it. Five days a week for 7 weeks, I drive to Shadyside from Green Tree after I finish my talk show on KDKA-AM. Crazy - it’s the same hospital where I was a regular as a kid when I got all kinds of injuries playing football and being a boy. Dr. David Clump is my radiation doc. He warns me about losing weight and the challenges ahead from the sores that will develop in my mouth and throat. He wants me to get through this with as little pain as possible… so do I. 8:30 A.M. SAME DAY
Chemo starts. It’s the first of three chemotherapy treatments at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. The doctors say it will make the radiation more effective. It’s hours and hours of time hooked up to an IV — fluids, then chemo, then more fluids and anti-nausea medicine. All day, nurses, doctors, nutritionists come in to help, to care, to nurture. They’re amazing. 7 P.M. SAME DAY
I’m the last patient at Hillman. Kristine and I leave, exhausted, but glad the first big day of treatment is behind us.
KRISTINE - THE POINT I knew I had to be the rock. As a wife and mom, I want to be the person my family can count on. But this time, I really had to lean on my faith and family and friends to figure out how I was going to do that. I drove to the Cemetery of the Alleghenies and knelt at the gravesite for Marty’s Mom and Dad, Rose and Marty, who both died in the last two years. Kneeling on the wet grass, reaching to lean on their tombstone, I felt it: “We will get through this together”. It’s the mantra I would repeat over and over, anytime I felt afraid. What I found was that by sharing our story, every day became an inspiration as much as it was about trying to help and support the man I love get through cancer treatment. I never could have anticipated the reaction — the people who, every day, stop me on the street or send me an email to say they’re getting their children vaccinated against HPV when they weren’t going to
Watch Marty’s journey live, and in videos on Sparkt.com and Facebook
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before hearing Marty’s story. I am blessed to have a platform and am grateful to be able to help others, through my reporting for Kidsburgh.org on KDKA and now through this effort to help prevent others from getting the cancer Marty has or any cancer from HPV. That’s the point— a vaccine can now prevent this cancer. In women, HPV can develop into cervical cancer. In men, HPV can trigger oral, throat and other cancers. Women are fortunate to have the Pap smear to detect cervical cancer, but for men, there is no test for the cancers caused by HPV. In fact, 33,000 people every year are diagnosed with cancers related to HPV, and the number of men with HPV cancers is rapidly growing. I never knew until Marty got this cancer that without the vaccine,
“nearly all sexually-active people will get human papillomavirus (HPV) at some time in their life,” according to the CDC website. Yet, “most people with HPV never develop symptoms or health problems,” the website notes. Parents don’t realize how common HPV is because they don’t even know they probably had HPV themselves. The vaccine to prevent HPV, Gardisil, came out in 2006, yet less than half of the kids who can get it are fully vaccinated. It’s up to parents to make sure their children get the HPV vaccine that can prevent cancer. I can tell you, it’s hard enough telling your children their Dad has cancer. Imagine that your own child has cancer from a disease that you could have prevented by getting them vaccinated.
A huge breakthrough in preventing these cancers from HPV was just announced October 5th. The FDA approved the HPV vaccine for people ages 26 to 45. This means that not only kids and young adults, but also millions more people can now get vaccinated to hopefully prevent these cancers, even if they already have some of the strains of HPV.
MARTY - TAKE ACTION 11 A.M., FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 2018
It turns out my mythical belief that I was destined to help other people wasn’t mythical at all. Just this morning, another person told me he’s having his 4 kids vaccinated when he had no interest before hearing my story. It brought tears to my eyes. That note, and hundreds of others like it, make everything worthwhile — from the tremendous fear to the agonizing pain, from crapping my pants to passing out at home alone. Talk to your doctor. Talk to your children’s pediatrician. Take action. That’s how we spark real change in cancer rates from HPV. Don’t let the “antivaxers” confuse you with incorrect information. Go to Sparkt.com where we have accurate information about HPV, the cancers it can cause and the vaccine that can prevent them. You can make a difference too — so you and your children don’t get cancer. That’s a powerful choice.
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SPARKT
BY CHRIS SHIPLEY, HEAD OF MARKETING, SPARKT
Tired of the “car-intohouse” stories that report catastrophic news and leave viewers feeling helpless to do anything about it, Marty Griffin set out to create a new kind of media company, one that empowers people to create real and lasting change in their communities. Based on the idea that we live and work best when we are deeply connected to the people who live and work around us, Sparkt is set to open its web and mobile app in November. The site features stories that connect people to their communities and inspire them to do good works. Marty had no idea when he started the company that he would be the site’s first major story. Diagnosed with an HPV-related cancer, he realized that by telling the story of his diagnosis and treatment, he could influence parents to seek more information about the HPV vaccine and, ultimately, protect their kids from a range of cancers. Since Sparkt broke the Marty’s Journey story in September, more than 2.2 million people have seen the message of courage and hope. And Sparkt is just getting started. From organizing neighborhood cleanups to fixing roofs to shoveling sidewalks and more, Sparkt will connect site visitors with the tools they need to promote and take action in their communities. Volunteering to tutor kids, donating a few dollars, signing a petition, even just learning more about an issue is a huge step in the direction of good. Visit Sparkt.com to experience the power of good stories to inspire good deeds.
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after the person has been infected with the virus.
HOW DOES SOMEONE GET HPV CANCER?
Robert Ferris, M.D., Ph. D. Director, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center Dr. Robert Ferris is the director of UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, a head & neck oncology surgeon and an immunologist. He is one of a team of physicians who are currently treating Marty Griffin for throat cancer, caused by the HPV virus. We talked to Dr. Ferris about Marty’s treatment and the HPV virus.
WHAT IS HPV? HPV is the Human Papillomavirus and is one of seven known viruses in the world that have been identified as causing cancer. There are more than 100 different types of HPV and about 30 types can affect the genitals with some types that lead to cervical cancer as well as cancers of the head & neck, called oropharyngeal cancer. In many cases, HPV causes no symptoms. Signs of infection can appear weeks, months, or even years
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About 20 million Americans are currently infected with HPV and about 6 million more get infected each year. It’s a common virus and can be present for years without causing any symptoms at all. Interestingly, some HPV infections can go away on their own, but those that don’t go away, often lead to cancer. We don’t know why some HPV infections cause cancer in some people and then not in others. We do know that it’s transmitted through skin to skin contact with someone who has an HPV infection and usually through normal sexual contact. We also know that all cases of cervical cancer are derived from HPV, while about 70 percent of oropharynx cancer is caused by HPV.
WHAT IS THE HPV VACCINE AND WHO SHOULD GET IT? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just last month included new recommendations for those who should receive the HPV vaccine. Previously, it was only approved for boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 12 and for those up to age 26. Now, due to the proven effectiveness of the vaccine, the FDA is recommending that men and women ages 27 to 45 also be vaccinated. It’s important to understand that the vaccine does not prevent cancer, but it
does prevent the HPV infection which leads to cancer. Years of scientific research have shown there are no serious side effects in the thousands of people who have received it. Unfortunately, many continue to spread misleading information about this vaccine causing many parents to question or choose not to have their children vaccinated. I am often asked if my children are vaccinated. Yes, absolutely because I am confident that the vaccine will save them from the risks of getting HPV related cancers later in their lifetimes. The vaccines have proven to be most effective if administered before a person becomes sexually active, which is why they are recommended for children, who are already receiving a series of vaccines through routine well visits. Those parents who choose not to give their children the HPV vaccine are putting their children at a much higher risk for developing cervical or oropharynx cancer when they become adults.
WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR HPV CANCER? Nearly all cases of HPV infection can be cleared by the body’s own immune system. But those that don’t go away on their own, can then lead to cancer years later. Different types of HPV might cause different types of cancer, which are treated differently. When HPV develops into cancer, the standard treatment is surgery sometimes followed by radiation and chemotherapy. Other times, chemo and radiation alone may be appropriate. An experienced, multi-
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disciplinary team of oncology specialists is necessary to make specific treatment decisions for each patient. The treatment typically lasts for several weeks and often produce additional side effects while the therapies work to stop the cancer cells from multiplying and growing.
HOW IS MARTY GRIFFIN BEING TREATED? HPV and HPV-positive cancers have a better chance of survival than those not caused by the HPV virus. His treatment has included surgery to remove the cancerous tumor from his tonsil, three rounds of chemotherapy and 35 daily rounds of radiation therapy. We also have Marty on a clinical trial for an FDAapproved immunotherapy, which is usually not used until this cancer has returned. By using the immunotherapy earlier, as a first line treatment, we hope to reduce the percentage of people in whom the cancer returns. I would also like to commend Marty for taking his cancer journey public and showing the public what happens during HPV cancer treatment. He has been outspoken on the vaccine that has been developed, tested and approved to stop this virus from causing cancer. I, too, hope that his story will make an impact on some who may not realize how this vaccine, administered to our children today, will help to ensure they don’t develop HPV cancer later in their lifetime as adults.
Light therapy has been around for thousands of years and today it’s used to treat several medical conditions including seasonal affective disorder, psoriasis, acne and neonatal jaundice. At UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, light therapy is being used to reduce or eliminate a serious side effect of cancer treatment called oral mucositis which can be caused by certain cancer drugs or from radiation therapy to the head and neck area. Mucositis happens when the cells and tissues of the mouth are injured by cancer treatment and cannot figure out if they are ‘good’ normal cells or ‘bad’ cancer cells. As a result, the lining of the mouth becomes irritated and painful ulcers form, most often on the tongue, inside cheeks, lips and in the back of the mouth. While the ulcers almost always heal by themselves, during the several weeks of cancer treatment they have a significant effect on a person’s ability to eat and swallow. UPMC Hillman Cancer Center now offers cancer patients who are susceptible to oral mucositis low level laser therapy (LLLT) treatments before the condition has a chance to form. LLLT involves the use of a handheld infrared laser and is given by trained nursing professionals several times a week. An external light probe, which is not hot or painful, is placed along the outer areas of the mouth and a smaller light probe is used to pinpoint areas inside the mouth. This is a quick procedure and depending on the number of sites to be treated, it takes just 10-15 minutes per treatment. LLLT works by increasing the energy of cells to lower the harmful molecules that cause damage to healthy tissues.
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Friends Honorary Chairs Serving as ‘43 Friends Co-Chairs,
Christine Robinette, and her son, Connor
share an undying love for animals. So, it’s no surprise that at home they have three Pit Bulls and two cats. Over the course of the 5 months of fundraising, this dynamic mother-son duo came up with all sorts of creative fundraising activities – including a spin-a-thon at a cycling center – and easily exceeded their goal. Also serving as ‘43 Friends Co-Chairs are former Pittsburgh Pirate and
Neil Walker, and his wife, Niki.
current New York Yankee,
As you can imagine, Neil is a little busy during baseball season but he and Niki have still found time to continue to support Animal Friends’ lifesaving work. The Walkers have raised significantly more than their goal and Animal Friends couldn’t be more grateful.
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Honorary Chairs
Gina Carlos
Tara Johnson
Christine and Connor Robinette Niki and Neil Walker
Jeannie Curran
Katie O’Malley
Erika Daxbeck
Stefania Romoff
Teams of Two
Anthony DeStefano
Cindy Russell
Rocco and Laura Cozza
Heather Dougherty
Patty Swisher
Kristi Gedid and Richard Fersch
Brian Fosnott
Jennifer Viglione
Individuals
Camille Galmarini
Abbey Walters
Brooke Anderson
Kristen Hemmings
Laura White
Michelle Bartlett
Dustin Hook
Jamie Greene ©
Our 2018 Honorees
Katie O’Malley
Jamie Greene ©
Gina Carlos, Jennifer Viglione, Patty Swisher, Heather Dougherty
Jamie Greene ©
Laura White
Kristen Hemmings
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Cindy Russell, Jeannie Curran, Michelle Race
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Jamie Greene ©
Brooke Anderson Abbey Walters
Tara Johnson
If you’d like to nominate someone (or yourself!) for our next class of ’43 Friends, contact Heather at HDougherty@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org or visit
Erika Daxbeck
Stefania Romoff
ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/43Friends.
Camille Galmarini
Rocco and Laura Cozza
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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT WHIRL supports local artists. SUBMIT YOUR ART TO BE FEATURED IN THIS SECTION!
spotlight@whirlmagazine.com
MICHAEL PEZZULO LOCAL ARTIST - MARLON BRANDO PAINTING Michael’s work has been widely exhibited and is in numerous private collections. Local businesses, churches and schools house his murals. He has taught life/portrait classes and contributed illustrations to various magazines. He lives in Aspinwall and is creating new work for a solo exhibition. Contact: gypzsax25@gmail.com
SPECIAL THANKS JIMMY GERASOLE Jimmy is known as the first person to meet guests at his and wife Patty’s beloved Shadyside restaurant, Girasole on Bellefonte Street. He is also a lover of art, and submitted one of his favorite artists, Michael Pezzulo, for presentation as a featured artist. This portrait of Marlon Brando in “The Godfather” is on display at the restaurant!
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KARL ROSER TEAM PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS - ANTONIO BROWN Karl Roser is a portrait, editorial, advertising, and sports photographer. He works mainly as the Team Photographer for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He grew up in up-state New York where he spent his free time rock climbing, camping, and hiking. He eventually moved to Pittsburgh and studied mixed media and graphic design. It was when his father gave him his first camera upon high school graduation when he discovered his passion for photography. His work has appeared on AP, CBS, ESPN, NBC, and Steelers.com among other numerous publications. Outside of the Steelers, Karl photographs families, weddings, portraits and his own children. Karl works primarily in Pittsburgh, but travels with the team throughout the season.
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CRUMBLING FOUNDATIONS DO YOU HAVE THE STRENGTH TO AGE WELL? TEXT: DIANNE LYNCH & PAMELA WOLFF
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ITTSBURGH PA Everyone knows a house cannot stand on a crumbling foundation, no matter how unique the woodwork or beautiful the furnishings. Perhaps you are actively putting a plan into action for healthy aging. Regular exercise, healthy eating, anti-aging creams, a great financial advisor - you’ve put thought and effort into aging well, right? But have you considered the foundation upon which your future hangs? If you are ignoring your bone health, your careful planning and investments will not be enough to support you. You are at risk for a most debilitating age-related challenge, one that robs people of an active and engaged quality of life. This age related issue often acts as a silent killer, it’s presence going unknown and undiagnosed. And one last very important thing: one in three women and one in four men will be affected. (Worldwide according to the International Osteoporosis Foundation) After 30, everyone’s bones begin to lose density, in our large trabecular bones like hips, pelvis and vertebrae the loss is about 1% per year. Think of athletes who may begin to lose their edge. The average woman loses 3-4% per year after menopause, as much as 20% of her bone mass in the first 7 years post. Bones are living tissue, with a cycle of breaking down old bone, of absorbing minerals and laying down new bone. As people age the process slows down with more bone mass being broken down than is replaced. We have come to accept that stooping and shuffling are unavoidable signs of aging in both men and women. As bones weaken, everything that hangs on the skeletal system, weakens. Overall strength, and balance deteriorate. We become frail. Being aware of your risk is the first step. Talk to your doctor about risk factors: a genetic history of fractures, prolonged use of corticosteroids, long periods of inactivity or a sedentary lifestyle, and perhaps most importantly, to look more closely at non-traumatic breaks post menopause. Treatments for a diagnosis of Osteoporosis or its precursor Osteopenia include recommendations for weight bearing exercise, nutritional supplements like calcium and vitamin D, and a host of pharmaceutical solutions all of which are well documented by traditional medical practice. There is, however, a newcomer called
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osteogenic loading which is giving people real hope of a simple biohack that stimulates the body’s own mechanisms to build bone and muscle density. Osteogenic loading is based on Wolff’s Law, which states that bone will adapt to heavy loads by remodeling in order to become stronger. OsteoStrong, a new health and wellness franchise with two locations in Pittsburgh has a proprietary system that safely and effectively promotes this natural process. OsteoStrong members perform four specific multi-joint movements on osteogenic loading equipment, performing movements at maximum effort while remaining comfortable; creating no strain, no sweat, and no pain. The multiples of bodyweight that the osteogenic loading machines allow is far beyond what could be safely achieved in conventional exercise or activity. This process safely triggers the brain to start the remodeling process. Users almost immediately see significant gains in strength and measurable improvements in balance. The recommended number of sessions is once per week and takes only about 10 minutes to complete. Perhaps most important is the effectiveness of osteogenic loading. A study in 2015 followed 500 post menopausal women over 6 months of weekly osteogenic loading sessions. None were taking any prescribed medication. At the end of six months, the group completing weekly osteogenic loading sessions saw an average increase of 14.7% in bone density. This compares to 3-5% growth annually for pharmaceutical products and 1% for those engaged in weight bearing exercise. And Osteostrong is effective for people of all ages and activity levels. Learn more about osteogenic loading by taking the the 180-Second Challenge happening in November at OsteoStrong Pittsburgh locations. Participants qualify for 4 weeks of free sessions. Call Osteostrong South 412207-8796 or Shadyside East Liberty 412-365-5667 for more information. Dianne Lynch is a certified bone health educator and owner of OsteoStrong South. Pamela Wolff is owner of OsteoStrong Pittsburgh East.
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BONES BY THE NUMBERS BONE LOSS STARTS AT AGE
PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES HAVE
10%
LESS BONE STRENGTH THAN PEOPLE WITHOUT THE CONDITION
IT TAKES
30
12 WEEKS ON AVERAGE FOR A BROKEN BONE TO HEAL
MANY PEOPLE HAVE OSTEOPOROSIS AND DON’T KNOW IT BONE LOSS OCCURS OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME AND HAS NO SYMPTOMS
33%
1/3
ONLY OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES COME TO CLINICAL ATTENTION
BONES ARE STRONG AND RIGID, AND BUILT TO WITHSTAND A LOT FORCE – POUND FOR POUND, THEY ARE
STRONGER THAN STEEL
OF PEOPLE ARE DEPENDENT OR IN A NURSING HOME IN THE YEAR FOLLOWING A HIP FRACTURE
BARIATRIC SURGERY CAN CAUSE DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON YOUR BONES AND MINERAL METABOLISM
MORE THAN 10 MILLION AMERICANS CURRENTLY HAVE OSTEOPOROSIS, AND ANOTHER 44 MILLION ARE AT INCREASED RISK OF DEVELOPING IT
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LIVING BY 84 LUMBER INSPIRED BY THE GROWING MOVEMENT TOWARD MINIMALIST LIFESTYLES, 84 LUMBER BEGAN ITS TINY LIVING PROGRAM IN 2016 TO APPEAL TO THOSE WHO WANT TO LIVE WITH LESS.
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he company offers four tiny house models, each with its own unique personality, style — and name. The cottage-style Shonsie, the cabin-style Roving, the rustic-style Countryside, and the contemporary Degsy all boast features and amenities that charm tiny house enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike. The Shonsie, an ideal choice for a seaside or beach retreat, can’t be missed with its striking roof and eye-popping floor, both of which come in red or blue.
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The 154-square-foot Roving includes a beautifully crafted and walnut-stained vaulted ceiling. In the Countryside, 84 Lumber’s largest tiny house at 203 square feet, you’ll find extra storage room, bamboo flooring and a permanent staircase. Then there’s the Degsy, a recently redesigned model with an open, modern space. It’s the company’s only single-level tiny house.
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Since their inception, 84 Lumber’s tiny houses have attracted tens of thousands of visitors at large events across the country, including the International Builders’ Show, the Tiny House and Simple Living Jamboree, and the Mother Earth News Fair. The Countryside attracted more than 13,000 visitors over a 10-day period at the 2018 State Fair of West Virginia. When they’re not on the road, all four models are based at the company’s Team Headquarters in Eighty Four, Pa., where they’re open to the public from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. “We provide an opportunity to live happily in a small yet comfortable space,” said Thom Kuntz, 84 Lumber’s director of merchandising and head of the company’s Tiny Living program. Michelle Tascione, environmental strategy manager at 84 Lumber, added, “Our goal is to promote and encourage a different type of lifestyle, one that’s more manageable, efficient and environmentally responsible. It’s exciting to be part of the movement.” For more information visit 84tinyliving.com
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Soak up the sun by the home’s remarkable pool, pool house, and fire pit.
HOME
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Check out these unique and stunning properties in the area.
The massive patio is ideal for seasonal events and gatherings. Huge light filled rooms with high ceilings make this estate an entertainer’s paradise.
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ARCHITECTURALLY BREATHTAKING 340 Fox Hunt Road, Fox Chapel.â&#x20AC;&#x201D;$6,900,000
For more information, contact Roslyn Neiman of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services at 412.889.5488. howardhanna.com
This impressive six-bedroom, six-and-twohalf-bathroom home is nestled on a hilltop providing breathtaking views of the tranquil and lush valleys below.
The dining room showcases the homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exceptional quality of construction and European style craftsmanship.
Other outdoor amenities the home offers include a gazebo, horse stable, pasture, riding ring, landscaped and manicured yard, gardens, and a two mile walking trail.
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One floor and maintenance free living at its finest, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-halfbathroom carriage home has so much to offer.
CUSTOM BUILT MASTERPIECE 507 Farndale Road, Fox Chapel —$769,000
For more information, contact Linda DiBucci of Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty at 412.850.5404. piattsothebysrealty.com
Admire the den’s magnificent craftsmanship and details.
The family room offers built-in bookcases, a black stonefaced gas fireplace, and access to the rear deck. The home features exceptional landscaping, a perennial garden, lower terrace, and three private outdoor seating areas. 86
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The chef ’s kitchen features custom cabinetry, soapstone counters, butcher block topped center island, and newer stainless appliances.
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Host a game night with friends and play a round of billiards Getting ready will be a breeze in the luxurious master bath.
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For more information, contact Chuck Palasick of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty at 724.776.9750. ThePreferredRealty.com.
This one of a kind, five-bedroom, four-andaa-half-bathroom home sits atop 10.25 acres. The gourmet kitchen features a large center island and ample cabinetry.
The great room offers amazing views and a grand, custom built, wood burning fireplace.
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This classic handcrafted, peeled and scrubbed fit pine log hhome is located on five acres of private, wooded property.
NESTLED IN NATURE 293 Orangeville Road, West Salem Twp.—$750,000
For more information, contact Janet Ohle Landfried of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services at 724.866.6066. howardhanna.com
The rustic kitchen captures the essence of the home.
One of three, stone fireplaces complement the home’s decor. The spacious kitchen is flanked by more gorgeous wood and stone details. The living room’s full window view perfectly captures all of the seasons.
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This four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom beauty sits on over one acre of land.
A FABULOUS HOME 239 Whetherburn Drive, Pine Twp.—$800,000
For more information, contact Kelly Cheponis and Geoff Smathers of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services at 724.612.0118. or 412.491.5333. howardhanna.com
The two-story entry showcases tasteful judges paneling and the home’s striking staircase.
The large eat in kitchen is spacious and bright, featuring granite counters and island, as well as access to the huge deck and back staircase. The open dining room features beautiful hardwood flooring and crown molding detail.
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A GRAND ESTATE 2030 Outlook Drive, Upper Saint Clair—$1,150,000
For more information, contact Hedy Krenn of Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty at 412.471.4900. piattsothebysrealty.com
Set on a secluded, oversized lot, this five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home offers a relaxing lifestyle.
Relax outside and enjoy the scenic views of the wooded property. An entertainer’s dream, the backyard features multiple levels of patio and deck space.
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The dramatic dining room features floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Parquet wood floors enhance the bright and airy living room.
Blending seamlessly with the natural environment, the home features expansive walls of glass, soaring vaulted ceilings and an airy, modern floor plan. The kitchen comes equipped with granite counters, a commercial grade built-in refrigerator, a breakfast bar with counter seating, recessed lighting, and custom cabinetry.
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AN AMERICAN CRAFTSMAN HOME 221 Springdale Road, Peters Twp. â&#x20AC;&#x201D;$3,499,999
For more information, contact Roberta Williams of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services at 724.263.8283. howardhanna.com
This irresistible four-bedroom, three-fulland-three-half-bathroom home is a modern masterpiece that sits on 13 useable acres.
Stunning tile and wood details are just part of some of the exquisite craftsmanship featured in the home. Welcome your guests into the lodge room with a Cathedral timber framed ceiling, stacked stone fireplace, and walnut trimmed oak floor.
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The master bath incorporates beautiful tile, marble, and wood details.
The spacious kitchen features a glazed, ivory Tuscan style cabinetry and 48â&#x20AC;? Blue Star gas range stove with pot filler.
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This five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom brick Provincial is situated on a private cul-de-sac lot.
A BRICK PROVINCIAL STUNNER 1016 Franklin Court, Jefferson Hills â&#x20AC;&#x201D;$699,900
A meticulously landscaped backyard features a gorgeous salt water pool with hot tub, and water fall
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For more information, contact Kelly Kuzemchak of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty at 412.367.3200. ThePreferredRealty.com.
The expansive and cozy family room is the perfect place to unwind after a long day.
The gourmet kitchen features a massive island, granite counters, tile backsplash, and a casual dining space with fireplace
The covered patio is ideal for outdoor entertaining.
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Located on over two-acres, this four-bedroom, four-full-and-two-half-bathroom home offers a multitude of exciting amenities.
WOW FACTOR 210 Lakeview Drive, MoonCrescent Twp.â&#x20AC;&#x201D;$899,900
For more information, contact Joseph Tarquinio of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty at 412.262.4630. ThePreferredRealty.com.
The home is surrounded by both beautiful wooded and landscaped areas in a fantastic, gated community.
The kitchen is complete with gorgeous cabinetry and great appliances.
The spacious, two-story family room is a great place to hang out.
The stunning home office includes great shelf space to house all of your favorite books.
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The marble foyer greets you as soon as you walk into the magnificent estate.
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CONTEMPORARY For more information, RETREAT contact Mark Jennings of 400 Meadow Run Road, Farmington—$1,599,000
The open floor plan of the home offers expansive window views.
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Never short of peace and tranquility, this incredible home encapsulates all that the outdoors offers.
Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty at 412.471.4900. piattsothebysrealty.com
Secluded and tucked away along rolling stream waters, this four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home is the perfect Ohiopyle escape.
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A large covered deck with jacuzzi overlooks the beautiful property.
The sleek kitchen offers ample space and top of the line appliances, perfect for the chef in the family.
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A STATELY ABODE 4101 Manor Oaks Court, Murrysville —$900,000
For more information, contact Lisa Giacchino, Kris Baker, and Jess Krut of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty at 724.327.0444. ThePreferredRealty.com.
The amazing outside space includes a 15-foot wood burning fireplace, heated salt water pool, stone patio with pergola, wrought iron fencing, and a private hot tub area.
From the moment you step foot in the home, you’ll be amazed by all of the beautiful details. The updated kitchen features high-end appliances, custom wood flooring, and a wine bar area.
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Situated at the end of a private drive, this home features four-bedrooms, and four-and-a-half-bathrooms.
The home office comes with inlaid custom built wood cabinetry, a coffered ceiling, and gas fireplace.
Sit by the marble fireplace in the gorgeous living room The family room with stone fireplace opens up to the backyard.
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MODERN RUSTIC RENOVATION 83 Main St., Fair Oaks —$369,500
For more information, contact Monica Sample of Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty at 724.561.5793. piattsothebysrealty.com
Gorgeous designer lighting, a custom shiplap fireplace with rough cut cedar mantle, and a beautiful white oak solid wood floor are just some of the stunning living room features.
This spectacular, new remodel features four-bedrooms and three-and-ahalf bathrooms.
Enjoy meals with the family in the spacious dining area. The divine master bath is equipped with spa amenities.
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The master suite boasts a custom barn door, and custom walk in closet with chandelier.
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LIGONIER•2853 State Route 711•$2,800,000•Annette Ganassi•7242389099 or 412-551-7300
Warm and welcoming, this stone home on 35 acres with proximity to Laurel Valley and Rolling Rock country clubs has been completely updated using the finest materials and best appliances. A dual-sided stone fireplace anchors the living and family rooms, which offer sweeping views.
MT. LEBANON•102 Hoodridge Drive•$1,799,000•Cindy Sunseri•4125617400 or 412-551-0083
This magnificent renovation retains gorgeous traditional details. A fabulous kitchen with highend appliances, a granite bar and a theater room on the lower level, a vaulted master suite with a spa bath, and the wonderful pool and backyard fire pit with patio are among the notable features.
UPPER ST. CLAIR • 2329 Southampton Drive • $774,000 Mary Eve Kearns • 4128316400 or 4128897244
This custom-built home has a full guest suite with a covered porch on the main level, plus a sumptuous master retreat upstairs.
FOX CHAPEL•143 Old Mill Road•$1,329,000•Maggsie Sliger•4129636300 or 412-551-6884
Situated on a private lane, this unique property backs to parkland for absolute privacy, overlooked by a series of decks that includes one off the master suite. A log home dating to 1860 has been incorporated into the design, which offers fabulous views and wonderful spaces for relaxing.
SEWICKLEY • 443 Maple Lane • $1,950,000 • Linda Taylor • 4127412200 or 412-377-8144
Built in 2015, this tranquil home offers serene views through expansive glass doors on the main level. Radiant floor heat on the main and upper levels is quiet and efficient, while geothermal heating and cooling, supplemented by rooftop solar panels, minimizes the environmental impact.
SHADYSIDE • 710 Ivy Street• $799,000 Roz Neiman• 4123614000 or 412-889-5488
Along with an updated cook’s kitchen, newer baths, a rear patio, and off-street parking, this Victorian residence retains its historic charm.
UPPER ST. CLAIR • 135 Devonwood Drive• $799,000 Lynne Bingham• 4128333600 or 412-855-9154
A wall of windows in the gorgeous, open concept kitchen overlooks the meticulously landscaped yard and beautiful in-ground pool.
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WHIRL WEDDINGS Local couples share their love stories with us. BY MATTHEW HACKE
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MORGAN ROSS AND
BRADEN FYFFE Married October 14, 2017
Morgan and Braden shared their first dance to "Running Around in my Dreams" by Tyrone Wells. The song was played by the band, Rhythm 6.
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“ One of my favorite memories of the day was taking photos after the ceremony, watching as the sunset,” — Morgan
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The exquisite, almond torte cake by Nemacolin Woodlands featured 4-tiers.
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Morgan’s bouquet included an arrangement of white flowers by Neubauer’s Florist.
The gold accents of the tablescape and centerpieces, set the scene for the reception in Horizon Point at the Falling Rock Hotel at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.
Accommodations: Falling Rock and Chateau Lafayette / Band: Rhythm6 / Bride’s Gown: Anne Gregory for the Bride / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bridal Beginning / Caterer, Cake, Decorations and Linens, Lighting, & Rentals: Nemacolin Woodlands / Ceremony & Reception: Nemacolin Woodlands, Horizon Point and Falling Rock / Florist: Neubauer’s Florist / Hair: Christy Pickell, Simply Captivating Styling / Jewelry: Goldstock Jewelers; Anne Gregory for the Bride; Bride’s Godmother / Makeup: Adrienne Pace / Photographer: David McCandless / Rehearsal Dinner: Nemacolin Woodlands, Falling Rock / Stationery: Artisan Ink Custom Invitations / Tuxedos: Joseph A. Banks / Videographer: Brandon Garry, One Night Only Films / Wedding Planner: Christina Augustine, Nemacolin Woodlands WH I R LM A G A Z I N E . COM / WH IRL
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SARA LOUCKS AND
CHRIS MORRIS Married October 7, 2017 A boy from Boston fell in love with a girl from Greensburg. Chris and Sara met in medical school at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine at Seton Hill.
Rose gold sequin linens provided the perfect amount of glam to the romantic decor. The centerpieces from greenSinner were enchanting and romantic with lush greens and hanging tea light candles.
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“We could not choose just one flavor after sampling the Priory Fine Pastries, so we gave guests the option of choosing carrot cake, red velvet, or almond cake for their dessert,” says Sara.
“ I love that our photos showcase our love for each other,” — Sara “When we found out that the chapel’s stained glass windows were designed in Boston, we knew this was the perfect location for us to tie the knot,” says Sara of her Heinz Chapel nuptials.
Accommodations: Hyatt House South Side / Bride’s Gown: MB Bride / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Dessy Group / Caterer: The Fluted Mushroom / Cake: The Priory / Ceremony: Heinz Chapel / Decorations and Linens: Mosaic / DJ: DJD PGH Matt Donnelley / Favors: cookie table / Florist: greenSinner / Hair: Motive Salon / Jewelry: Clarissa Boutique / Lighting: DJD PGH / Makeup: Jaime Smoker, Motive Salon / Photographer: Levana Melamed / Rehearsal Dinner: The Foundry / Reception: Circuit Center & Ballroom / Tuxedos: Men’s Wearhouse / Videographer: So Fresh Films WH I R LM A G A Z I N E . COM / WH IRL
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JILLIAN GILES AND
MITCHELL FIELDS Married January 26, 2018 The architecture of the grand staircase and the music hall provided the perfect portrait.
The skyline of Pittsburgh on a beautiful, winter day, helped make this a fairytale wedding for the couple.
“ My fond memories of childhood trips to the Carnegie guided my aspirations for a winter wedding in the distinguished Museum’s Hall of Sculpture,” — Jillian Jillian and Mitchell’s chemistry-themed reception at the iconic Grand Concourse included tables arranged by elements from the periodic table.
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The wedding party included family, lifelong friends, and college roommates.
The couple celebrated an African American tradition at the ceremony called, “Jumping the broom.”
Adding to the theme, the wedding cake displayed the chemical formula for love, and the custom cake top depicted Jillian, the scientist, and Mitchell as his Star Wars favorite, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Accommodations: Carnegie Museum of Art / Bride’s Gown: David Tutera / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Mary’s Bridal / Cake: Lincoln Bakery / Day of Planner: Tamaira Binion / DJ: Nick Nice / Florals: Oravitz / Hair: Tamika -Xclusive / Makeup: Shavonni / Mother of Bride Dress: Jovani / Photography: Jen Picciano / Planner: Roni Giles / Rehearsal Dinner: Lydia’s / Stationery: Champ Printing / Transportation: EROCS Limo Service / Tuxedos: Men’s Wearhouse
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DANIELLE BIENIEK AND
ZACHARY JOHNSON Married October 28, 2017 The couple shared their first dance to “Marry Me” by Train.
I ordered that cake topper because of the height difference between Zach and I," says Danielle of the Bethel Bakery confection. "It fit us perfectly.”
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"Our cookie table was more like a cookie room," exclaims Danielle. "There were two tables of cookies and one table for the cake."
“ I couldn’t stop smiling that entire day. All of that hard work and planning helped the day to be everything I could have hoped for,” — Danielle
"It rained the entire day, so we weren’t able to get many outdoor pictures," says Danielle. However, our photographer, Maria Palermo, was amazing and during the reception, we snuck out and she took the most amazing picture of us with rain falling all around!"
Bride’s Gown: Sorelle Bridal Salon / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: David’s Bridal / Caterer, Lighting, Reception, & Rentals: Southpointe Golf Club / Cake: Bethel Bakery / Ceremony: Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Church / Decorations and Linens: Vintage Paper Blooms and Linen Hero / DJ: DJ Chuck Webb / Favors: Coloring books for kids from Oriental Trading, York Peppermint Pattys, and a cookie table / Florist: Pete Donati and Sons / Hair & Makeup: Allison Roth Studio / Jewelry: Kays Jewelers and Tiffany & Co. / Photographer: Palermo Photo / Rehearsal Dinner: Napoli / Stationery: Carlson Craft from Taylormade Printing / Tuxedos: Men’s Wearhouse / Videographer: JS VideoWorks WH I R LM A G A Z I N E . COM / WH IRL
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Isabelle de Borchgrave FASHIONING ART FROM PAPER
Running through January 6, 2019, at The Frick Pittsburgh, the exhibition by artist Isabelle de Borchgrave features astonishingly beautiful life-size paper sculptures based on historic clothing. The art is created completely from manipulated paper. The Frick Pittsburgh’s Executive Director Robin Nicholson says, “Our presentation of fashion-focused exhibitions in recent years has resulted in increased attendance to the Frick and has attracted a large number of new visitors.” Visit TheFrickPittsburgh.org for more information. The Frick Pittsburgh, 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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I am conf ident that Isabelle de Borchgrave’s marvelous paper sculptures will delight our visitors. Her work is breathtaking and must be seen in person to fulll appreciated.
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- The Frick Pittsburgh Executive Director Robin Nicholson
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