South Hills Mon Valley March 2024

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West Jefferson Hills School District Foundation for Education Announces 10 Teacher Grants

Pictured below are WJHSD students benefitting from some of the Foundation's 2022-23 grants:

Galleria Mall Will Once Again Host Spring Art Show

The Galleria is hosting a ‘Spring Art Show’ on Friday, April 5 through Sunday, April 14. The show will be held at The Galleria, Mt. Lebanon, 1500 Washington Rd, in Mt Lebanon, throughout the first floor of the mall. Show hours are Monday through Saturdays, 10:00AM to 7:00PM and Sundays, 12:00 noon to 5:00 PM. Several art leagues including South Arts Pittsburgh, Whitehall, McMurray Art League, Bethel Park Art League, and Photo Section will be participating. Please come and check out a variety of original artwork and photography by local artists. Artwork and photos are framed and ready to hang in your home or given as a thoughtful holiday gift. Cards and matted prints are also available. Cash, checks or credit cards accepted. Your support of local artists is greatly appreciated. Any questions, please call Bob Hayes at 412-496-4236 or e-mail NIKF4@aol.com

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Purse Bash in North Belle Vernon March 10

The North Belle Vernon Volunteer Fire Department Is holding a "All that Glitters Purse Bash" on Sunday, March 10 from 1:00PM – 3:00PM at the NBV Social Hall located on Broad Avenue. Some of the purse brands that will be available include Coach and Kate Spade. Tickets are a $40 donation. Only 200 tickets will be sold and all proceeds will benefit the fire department. A Chinese Auction , 50/50 raffle, Door prizes, and Surprise Drawings will be held. A Light Lunch will be served with water, pop and coffee. You may BYOB if you like. For tickets or information please contact

Sokol at 724-344-2455.

Pet Photos with the Easter Bunny in Belle Vernon

Pet Photos with the Easter Bunny will be held on Saturday, March 23, from 12 noon –3:00pm at the Pet Supplies Plus store, located at 120 Sara Way in Belle Vernon. Photos are a $10 donation for a 4x6 digital print in a magnetic frame or just $5 if you prefer to take the photo with your own phone. Open to ALL pets. Proceeds benefit Southwest PA Pugs with Special Needs, a nonprofit IRS 501(c)3 rescue organization.

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MARCH 2

CARING FOR AGING PARENTS COMMUNITY SEMINAR -

The Deacons of Thomas Presbyterian Church are sponsoring a Community Seminar which will be held on March 2nd, from 10-12 at the Christian Life Center at 1068 Linden Road. Eighty-Four PA. This is a rising problem with young adults having to deal with their aging parents. Maureen Sirianni, CVT from Country Meadows, has helped people facing this problem of Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s with their loved ones. Attorney Bowman expresses the importance of a Living Will. Both have very helpful information to assist in the care of their loved ones. Maureen and Attorney Bowman will answer questions at the end of the program.

MARCH 3

BAY CHAMBER PLAYERS

‘SPRING IS NEAR’ CONCERT - A Musical Tribute to Holocaust Survivor Howard Chandler. The Bay Chamber Players announce an upcoming concert, "Spring is Near," that promises to be an unforgettable musical journey. The concert will be held on Sunday, March 3, at 4:00PM at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, located at 4048 Brownsville Road, in Brentwood. This extraordinary event features compositions by Saint- Saens Dauber, Bruch, Boulanger, Beethoven, Massenet and a heartfelt tribute entitled “Holocaust Remembrances” written by Gil Bigenho dedicated to the indomitable spirit of Holocaust survivor Howard Chandler. All are welcome to attend. A donation of

$15 is suggested and will be taken at the door. For questions, please contact Info@stpetersbrentwood.org.

MARCH 6

MONTHLY COMMUNITY DINNER - The California United Methodist Church is hosting it's free monthly "Wonderful Wednesday" dinner on March 6, at 6:00PM. Bring a friend and join us at 227 Third Street, California, PA 15419. Everyone is welcome for food and community. Should anyone have any questions, please contact the church office at 724-938-2270.

MARCH 10

PURSE BASH - The North Belle Vernon Volunteer Fire Department Is holding a "All that Glitters Purse

Bash" on Sunday, March 10 from 1:00PM – 3:00PM at the NBV Social Hall located on Broad Avenue. Some of the purse brands that will be available include Coach and Kate Spade. Tickets are a $40 donation. Only 200 tickets will be sold and all proceeds will benefit the fire department. A Chinese Auction , 50/50 raffle, Door prizes, and Surprise Drawings will be held. A Light Lunch will be served with water, pop and coffee. You may BYOB if you like. For tickets or information please contact Lynn Sokol at 724-344-2455.

MARCH 10

7TH ANNUAL SUPER GIFT BASKET RAFFLE - West Newton Library will hold their 7th Annual Super Gift Basket Raffle will be held

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on Sunday March 10, at the Turkeytown VFD, located at 90 Supervisors Drive in West Newton. Doors open at 11:00AM, and drawings begin at 2:30PM. Your $20 ticket includes 25 general raffle tickets and a light lunch. Event will end at 4:00PM. There will be two 50/50 raffles, president's choice table and scratch off tickets. Tickets are available at Gary's Chuckwagon Restaurant, S. 2nd St, West Newton and at the Library at 124 N. Water St. in West Newton. This event helps support the West Newton Library.

MARCH 12

SOUTH HILLS COIN CLUB MEETING - Tuesday March 12, at 7:30PM at the Bethel Park municipal building located at 5100 Library Ave. in Bethel Park. All members and the general public are invited. This month’s program will be on Alexander the Great. A 50/50 will be offered and children’s prizes to be awarded. Applications are now being accepted for membership. For more information call 724-9846611.

MARCH 12

CLOTHES 4 U MINISTRY - First United Methodist, 200 State Street, Belle Vernon, will be open to the public on Tuesdays March 12th and 26th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. We are in need of clean gently used clothing for children and men at this time. Thank you for helping us

help the people of the Mon Valley. We do not charge for our clothing. We are strictly donations in and donations out.

MARCH 13

CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER

- Cokeburg Presbyterian Church, located at 100 Washington Street in Cokesburg, PA, will be hosting a Chicken and Biscuits dinner on March 13, from 11:00AM - 6:00PM. Dinner includes chicken and biscuits, vegetables, mashed potatoes, applesauce, dessert, (coffee or tea eat in only) and popwill be available for $1. For additional information or questions, please call the church at 724-945-6758.

MARCH 16

HAM DINNER - True Vine Anglican Church in Monongahela will be holding a Ham Dinner on Saturday, March 16 from 3:00PM –7:00PM. Dinner can be for dine-in or take-out and includes Ham, Potatoes, Veggies, Dessert, Coffee/Tea. Cost is just $12 for Adults and $6 for kids. True Vine Anglican Church is located at 700 E. Main Street, Monongahela, (Black Diamond Area). Call for questions or more information at 724-9298561.

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MARCH 16

SPAGHETTI DINNER FUNDRAISER - TJHS Marching Band is sponsoring its annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser and TJ musical theater celebration on Saturday, March 16 from 3-7 pm. The dinner will be held in the TJ cafeteria. To purchase Spaghetti Dinner tickets, please email: tjbandrocks@gmail.com or visit the Band’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TJbande vents . Spaghetti dinner tickets are $15; children five and under are free.

MARCH 17

WAFFLE AND PANCAKE BRUNCH FUNDRAISER - for the Mantle House Mission will be held on Sunday, March 17 from 11:00AM to 2:00PM. The brunch will take place at the West Newton Lions Fieldhouse, located at 507 Pittsburgh St. in West Newton. Menu will consist of waffles, waffle stix or pancakes with scrambled eggs, sausage, fruit salad and choice of beverage. There will be a 50/50 raffle and basket sales will also be held. Cost is $10 for Adults and $5 for children age 3 -10. Reservations are suggested, or ticket pre-sales. Tickets can be purchased at the Mantle House S. Water St, West Newton, or call 724-872-1800

MARCH 17

17TH ‘EGG EGGSTRAVAGANZA’ - St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church Social Hall, located at 201 E. Main Street in Uniontown, on Sunday, March 17, from 12:00 noon – 4PM. Egg artists display, demonstrate, and sell decorated eggs, Easter items ( embroidered basket covers, lamb butter molds, decorated candles), parish cookbook, 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, and more. Free admission. Handicapped accessible. For info: call 724-438-1382 (Leave message.)

Check parish website for any updates: http://www.stjohnbaptistbyzcath-uniontown.org/

MARCH 18

MON VALLEY PAWS FUNDRAISER - The Foster House II Restaurant located at One Cook Road in Belle Vernon, will be holding a fundraising event for Mon Valley Paws on March 18 from 5:00PM – 10:00PM. The fundraiser will consist of a basket auction, (bring a pet food donation for a free chance to win the basket), eat in or dine out (a portion of proceeds from dining will be donated to Mon Valley Paws), call ahead for take outs at 724-929-7679. For more information, call 724-493-8305.

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MARCH 20

SENIOR BINGO BASH - Are you ready to shout "Bingo!" and win exciting prizes, including cash? Celebration Villa of South Hills will be hosting a Senior Bingo Bash on March 20 from 2:00pm – 4:00pm. Our skilled bingo caller will lead you through multiple rounds of this classic game, and there will be numerous opportunities to win big. Come and join us for a fun-filled and rewarding bingo experience! Concessions will be available. RSVP at 412-8841200. Celebration Villa of South Hills is located at 5300 Clairton Boulevard (Route 51) in Baldwin.

MARCH 21

MON VALLEY COIN CLUBWill discuss ‘Charge Coins’ at March Meeting. 7:00p.m. on Thursday March 21 at VFW Post 1409, located at 793 E. Main St. in Monongahela. All members and the public are invited to attend. Discussion on this night will be held on "Charge Coins". A 50/50 will be offered and children's prizes will be awarded. Applications for membership are being accepted. For Additional information, call 724503-8455 or 724-972-8464

MARCH 23

HUNTER SAFETY CLASS – The Rostraver Sportsmen and Conservation Association located at 539 Cedar Creek Rd. in Belle Vernon will hold a Hunter Safety class on Saturday March 23, at 8:00AM. All interested people must register with the PA Game Commission website under the education sidebar. For more information call 724-825-5932 or e-mail to: rostraversportsmen@gmail.com.

MARCH 23

EGG HUNT - Crossroads Ministries in Finleyville will be holding an Egg Hunt on March 23. This FREE family event will be a fun afternoon filled with many activities for everyone! All participants will receive their free tickets for the carnival prizes at the registration table. This family event will include

a photo booth, carnival games and snacks, and lots of raffle prizes! The Egg Hunt will begin approximately 45 minutes past the hour. This event will take place rain or shine! Sign up to reserve your spot at one of three time slots at www.crsmin.com. Available time slots will be 11:00AM, 1:00PM, and 3:00PM. Crossroads Ministries is located at 81 Walter Long Rd in Finleyville, just South of Trax Farms. For more information, please call 724-348-1620

MARCH 23

‘COOKIE CRAWL’ FUNDRAISER EVENT - West Jefferson Hills Historical Society will host an Ethnic Heritage Cookie Crawl fundraiser on Saturday, March 23, at the Jefferson Hills Municipal Building. Proceeds from the event will help to manage and care for local cultural materials in the WJHHS Archive. Thirteen different cookie varieties, representing an assortment of ethnicities of the Western Pennsylvania area, will be offered. Cultures represented range from Native American to European to South Asian to old-fashioned American favorites. Cookies will be sold in bags of 4 for $5 or a dozen for $12. A special sampler box of all 13 cookies on sale for $12. Sampler and single-flavor dozen boxes must be pre-ordered and will not be available for sale at the Cookie Crawl, although bags of 4 cookies will be available that day. The Cookie Crawl will be held in the Community Rooms of the Jefferson Hills Municipal Building, 925 Old Clairton Road, Jefferson Hills, PA between 12:00 noon and 3:00 P.M. Order forms are available at the Jefferson Hills and Pleasant Hills libraries and at www.westjeffersonhillshistoricalsociety.org. Order forms must be received by March 8, 2024 for pre-orders. For more information, call (412) 650-0925 or visit www.westjeffersonhillshistoricalsociety.org.

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MARCH 23

PET PHOTOS WITH THE EASTER BUNNY - Sat., March 23rd, 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm, Pet Supplies Plus, 120 Sara Way, Belle Vernon. Benefits Southwest PA Pugs with Special Needs, a nonprofit IRS 501(c)3 rescue organization. $10 donation for a 4x6 digital print in a magnetic frame OR $5 if you prefer to take with your own phone. Open to ALL pets.

MARCH 24

EASTER EGG HUNT - Thomas Presbyterian Church located at 1068 Linden Road will hold an Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday March 24 at 12 noon. Bring a basket or a bag and come out for some fun and hunt for eggs. We will serve hamburgers and

hot dogs after the egg hunt. If you have any questions feel free to contact the church office at 724-9418910.

MARCH 25

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SPEAKER ON ANCIENT COINS - Peters Creek Historical Society welcomes Greg McGee, ancient coin dealer and shop owner in Dormont as their guest speaker on Monday, March 25, at 7:30PM. The program will be held at Wrights United Methodist Church, 788 Venetia Road, in Venetia. McGee’s talk will focus on the ancient coinage of Alexander the Great, whose coins were principally made to pay soldiers, levies, taxes and later protection money to barbarians. Struck in silver and gold in huge quantities, an impressive amount of these ancient

artifacts have survived in good condition over the course of 2,300 years. Attend this program to learn about the numismatic history of Alexander the Great coins and see one of them first hand. For more information on the society, the Enoch Wright House and cabin, visit the website: www.peterscreekhistoricalsociety.org

MARCH 26

CLOTHES 4 U MINISTRY - First United Methodist, 200 State Street, Belle Vernon, will be open to the public on Tuesday March 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. We are in need of clean gently used clothing for children and men at this time. Thank you for helping us help the people of the Mon Valley. We do not charge for our clothing. We are strictly donations in and donations out.

MARCH 27 - 29

LEAD ME TO THE CROSS - THE ROAD TO EASTER - Join us as Journey by Grace Church presents a dramatic Easter presentation entitled "Lead Me to The Cross- The Road to Easter" on Wednesday, March 27, Thursday, March 28, & Friday, March 29- 7PM at Journey by Grace Church, Rostraver Twp., PA 15012 (across from bowling alley on Rt. 51N., Rostraver, PA) *FREE EVENT

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Waffle and Pancake Brunch Fundraiser in West Newton

A Waffle and Pancake Brunch, Fundraiser for the Mantle House Mission will be held on Sunday, March 17 from 11:00AM to 2:00PM. The brunch will take place at the West Newton Lions Fieldhouse, located at 507 Pittsburgh St. in West Newton. Menu will consist of waffles, waffle stix or pancakes with scrambled eggs, sausage, fruit salad and choice of beverage. There will be a 50/50 raffle and basket sales will also be held.

Cost is $10 for Adults and $5 for children age 3 -10. Reservations are suggested, or ticket pre-sales. Tickets can be purchased at the Mantle House S. Water St, West Newton, or call 724-872-1800

Monthly Community Dinner in California For ‘Wonderful Wednesday’

The California United Methodist Church is hosting it's free monthly "Wonderful Wednesday" dinner on March 6, at 6:00PM. Bring a friend and join us at 227 Third Street, California, PA 15419. Everyone is welcome for food and community. Should anyone have any questions, please contact the church office at 724-938-2270.

‘Cookie Crawl’ Fundraiser Event in Jefferson Hills March 23

Enjoy cookies reminiscent of Grandma’s baking!

West Jefferson Hills Historical Society will host an Ethnic Heritage Cookie Crawl fundraiser on Saturday, March 23, at the Jefferson Hills Municipal Building. Proceeds from the event will help to manage and care for local cultural materials in the WJHHS Archive.

Thirteen different cookie varieties, representing an assortment of ethnicities of the Western Pennsylvania area, will be offered. Cultures represented range from Native American to European to South Asian to old-fashioned American favorites. Cookies will be sold in bags of 4 for $5 or a dozen for $12. A special sampler box of all 13 cookies will also be on sale for $12. Sampler and singleflavor dozen boxes must be pre-ordered and will not be available for sale at the Cookie Crawl, although bags of 4 cookies will be available that day.

The Cookie Crawl will be held in the Community Rooms of the Jefferson Hills Municipal Building, 925 Old Clairton Road, Jefferson Hills, PA between 12 noon and 3:00 P.M. Order forms are available at the Jefferson Hills and Pleasant Hills libraries and at www.westjeffersonhillshistoricalsociety.org. Order forms must be received by March 8, 2024 for pre-orders, which are recommended to ensure availability.

For more information, please call (412) 650-0925 or visit www.westjeffersonhillshistoricalsociety.org.

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Live! Casino Pittsburgh To Host Boy Band Experience As Tribute Band Series Continues

Live! Casino Pittsburgh has announced that boy band ‘Larger Than Life’ will hit the stage at The Venue Live! in June. Are you ready for a night of '90s nostalgia? Larger Than Life is the No. 1 boy band experience in the country, performing all your favorite boy band classics from N*SYNC, The Backstreet Boys, New Kids on the Block and many more. Larger Than Life will take the stage at The Venue Live! at 7:00p.m. on June 1. Tickets went on sale Feb. 16. Ticket prices range from $25 to $35, plus taxes and fees.

“Live! Casino Pittsburgh is ecstatic to host these talented artists,” said Sean Sullivan, Live! Casino Pittsburgh’s general manager. “We invite all ages out for a good night of smiles, music and dancing.” Tickets can be purchased online at https://pittsburgh.livecasinohotel.com. Doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance.

26th Annual ‘Fleatique on the Mon’ Set for June 1 Applications for Vendors Now Being Accepted

Artisans, crafters, flea market, antique and food vendors are needed for the 24th Annual ‘Fleatique on the Mon.’ This fabulous event will be held in Chess Park, and throughout Monongahela and New Eagle on Saturday, June 1 from 8:00AM until 3:00PM. Crafter and antique dealers will be featured in Chess Park, while flea market vendors and information booths will be located on Third Street, beside PNC Bank. Food Vendors are need at both locations.

Application deadline is May 24, 2024. Booth spaces for antique, craft and flea market vendors are 15” for $30. Food vendor spaces are 20” include electricity for $45.

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, bazars, rummage sales and garage sales. Free parking and free admission.

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.

An Evening with Lewis and Clark The Symposium on Life and Customs in Western Pennsylvania

The Bradford House Historical Association and Washington & Jefferson College Present the 2024 Symposium on Life and Customs in Western Pennsylvania on Friday, April 5 at 6:30pm. This event will at The Chapel at Old Main on the campus of Washington & Jefferson College, in Washington, PA.

This year's speakers feature ‘Meriwether Lewis’ and ‘William Clark’, portrayed by Doug Thomas and Steven Edenbo. Thomas is a professional actor who has been involved in historical interpretation for over 15 years, and Edenbo has been interpreting with the American Historical Theater since 1999. Together, they bring the explorers to life and offer an in-depth look to the famed men's lives and the bridge to the frontier.

Lewis and Clark regale audiences with stories of calm bravery in the face of danger, determination in the face of overwhelming odds, and good, old-fashioned adventure from the adventures of the Corps of Discovery. The interplay between the distinct personalities of the Captains made them a leadership team unsurpassed in American history. Those same differences in personality are now the ingredients for an entertaining stage performance that mixes humor with facts that allows audiences of all ages to truly enjoy an educational experience. Every presentation ends with a question & answer session, allowing the audience to lead the conversation in the direction of their own choosing.

Doors and displays open at 6:30pm. Speakers begin at 7:00pm and at 9:00pm there is a reception among the historical displays. Tickets are $30 per person. Buy at the door or visit the website https://www.bradfordhouse.org/events

Symposium Jr.

This symposium tailored towards a younger audience will also be held on Saturday, April 6 at 10:00AM at the Meeting House, 182 South Main Street, Washington, PA. This event will be geared towards children, ages 8-12 years old (grades 3-6).

At this symposium, children will have the opportunity to learn about the incredible adventures of Lewis and Clark, two of America's most renowned explorers, and explore what life was like in western Pennsylvania. Through engaging presentations and hands-on activities, kids will be transported back in time to experience the thrill of discovery. Our expert presenters will share fascinating tales of the expedition, highlighting the challenges, triumphs, and encounters with Native American tribes along the way. Children will have the chance to ask questions and participate in educational games!

Don't miss this unique opportunity to ignite your child's curiosity and inspire a love for history. Register now for the Children's Symposium with Lewis and Clark and let your children embark on an unforgettable adventure! Admission is free for all thanks to the sponsorship of the Olivia Scott Foundation and Kathy and Pete Cameron. Seating is limited.

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Peters Creek Historical Society Welcomes Guest Speaker on Ancient Coins

Peters Creek Historical Society welcomes Greg McGee, ancient coin dealer and shop owner in Dormont as their guest speaker on Monday, March 25, at 7:30PM. The program will be held at Wrights United Methodist Church, 788 Venetia Road, in Venetia. McGee’s talk will focus on the ancient coinage of Alexander the Great, whose coins were principally made to pay soldiers, levies, taxes and later protection money to barbarians. Struck in silver and gold in huge quantities, an impressive amount of these ancient artifacts have survived in good condition over the course of 2,300 years. Attend this program to learn about the numismatic history of Alexander the Great coins and see one of them first hand.

Egg Hunt at Crossroads Ministries in Finleyville –March 23

Crossroads Ministries in Finleyville will be holding an Egg Hunt on March 23. This FREE family event will be a fun afternoon filled with many activities for everyone! All participants will receive their free tickets for the carnival prizes at the registration table. This family event will include a photo booth, carnival games and snacks, and lots of raffle prizes! The Egg Hunt will begin approximately 45 minutes past the hour. This event will take place rain or shine! Sign up to reserve your spot at one of three time slots at www.crsmin.com. Available time slots will be 11:00AM, 1:00PM, and 3:00PM.

Crossroads Ministries is located at 81 Walter Long Rd in Finleyville, just South of Trax Farms. For more information, please call 724-3481620

For more information on the society, the Enoch Wright House and cabin, visit the website: www.peterscreekhistoricalsociety.org.

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Alexander the Great Silver Tetradrachm and Drachm Coins!

West Jefferson Hills Historical Society Program to Discuss Route 66

How would you like to go back in time to take a journey down the famed Route 66? Not familiar with this historic highway, you say? Established in 1926, Route 66 is one of the country’s most famous highways. Traveling from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California, it covers over 2,400 miles. The route was used by many who migrated west during the 1900s and has been popularized in songs, TV series, and even the Faulkner novel, The Grapes of Wrath.

Curious to learn more about this famous thoroughfare? Come to hear historian Dick Gaetano’s engaging stories about this fascinating piece of America’s past at 7:00 P.M. on March 27, in the Community Rooms of the Jefferson Hills Borough Building. Free to society and community members, this engaging program will not disappoint.

Whitehall Public Library to Host

Family Night and Craft Swap Events

The Whitehall Public Library has announced the following events that are open to the public.

FAMILY NIGHT

Monday, March 11 at 6:30 PM

Build a Leprechaun Trap! - Catching a leprechaun is no easy task! Wear your green and use your building skills to design the perfect trap. Supplies will be provided. The program is FREE - Registration is required. To register, visit www.whitehallpubliclibrary.org or call 412-882-6622.

CRAFT SWAP

Saturday, April 20 from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Our third annual craft supply swap is back! Whether you are a person looking for a new hobby, an artist in search of supplies, or a teacher looking for classroom materials – stop by our FREE craft swap! This event runs from 11:00AM to 2:00PM. Everything is free - take whatever you would use! Got donations? Drop off your craft donations during a designated drop-off time (see below). Those who donated items will receive tickets allowing early entry (10:00AM) on the day of the event!

Craft items may be dropped off at one of the following time slots:

• Wednesday, March 6: 1 PM – 5 PM

• Thursday, March 28: 4 PM – 7 PM

• Monday, April 8: 11 AM – 5 PM

• Friday, April 19: 1 PM – 4 PM

Mark Your Calendar

Lenten Fish Fry Every Friday in Jefferson Hills

Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish will hold its annual Lenten Fish Fry every Friday during Lent at St. Thomas a Becket Church Annex located at 139 Gill Hall Road in Jefferson Hills, PA. The Lenten Fish Fry is open for eat-in dinner and take-out from 4:00PM – 7:00PM. Take-out orders are available by calling 412-655-9966 any time after 3:00PM on Fridays. Please visit the parish website at: https://www.triumphoftheholycrosspgh.org/ to view the current menu and pricing. There is a variety of delicious, homemade dinner specials and baked goods available each Friday. All of the fish served is fresh cod, and the fried fish is hand-breaded. For more information, please call the parish office at 412-755-2046.

Please only bring items that are in good condition that you would want to bring home. This swap is intended for arts and crafts donations only (e.g., yarn, fabric, decorative paper, buttons and beads, crafting tools, etc. - anything sitting in your craft corner that hasn't been used but could be great for the right person!) Items not picked up during the swap will be donated to Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse.

The Whitehall Public Library is located at 100 Borough Park Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. For questions or additional information, call 412-8826622, or visit their website at https://whitehallpubliclibrary.org/

Flea Market Set in Elizabeth Township for April 20

A Flea Market will be held in Elizabeth Township on Saturday, April 20 from 8:00AM to 1:00PM at the Central Highlands Community United Methodist Church. Guests will also enjoy a bake sale, hot dogs, kielbasa, snacks, soda and free coffee. Central Highlands Community United Methodist Church is located at 100 Timothy Drive, Elizabeth, PA 15037. Mark your calendars and plan to attend this community event. Visit us online at www.messengerpaper.com

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Dick Gaetano will be the guest speaker at the WJHHS meeting on March 27

Easter Egg Hunt at Thomas Presbyterian Church

Thomas Presbyterian Church located at 1068 Linden Road will hold an Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday March 24 at 12 noon. Bring a basket or a bag and come out for some fun and hunt for eggs. We will serve hamburgers and hot dogs after the egg hunt. If you have any questions feel free to contact the church office at 724-941-8910.

Cokesburg Presbyterian Church to Host Dinners

Cokesburg Presbyterian Church, located at 100 Washington Street in Cokesburg, PA, will be hosting a Chicken and Biscuits dinner on March 13, from 11:00AM - 6:00PM. Dinner includes chicken and biscuits, vegetables, mashed potatoes, applesauce, dessert, (coffee or tea eat in only) and popwill be available for $1. They will also be holding an Election Day Spaghetti Dinner on April 23 from 11:00AM - 6:00PM. Dinner includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread and butter, dessert, (coffee, tea, eat-in only For additional information or questions, please call the church at 724-945-6758.

Clairton Public Library Announces

2024 Board Meeting Dates

2024 Board meetings for the Clairton Public Library will be held at 5:00pm EST at

Public Library, located at 616 Miller Avenue, Clairton, PA on the following dates: February 28, March 27, April 24, May 15, June 26, July 24, August 28, September 25, October 23, November 20, and December 18. Meeting agendas and Zoom link for meetings will be available at www.clairtonlibrary.org.

Mon Valley Coin Club to Discuss ‘Charge Coins’ at March Meeting

The monthly meeting of the Mon Valley Coin Club will take place at 7:00p.m. on Thursday March 21 at VFW Post 1409, located at 793 E. Main St. in Monongahela. All members and the public are invited to attend. Discussion on this night will be held on "Charge Coins". A 50/50 will be offered and children's prizes will be awarded. Applications for membership are being accepted. For Additional information, call 724-503-8455 or 724-972-8464.

Mon Valley Paws Fundraiser Event in Belle Vernon

The Foster House II Restaurant located at One Cook Road in Belle Vernon, will be holding a fundraising event for Mon Valley Paws on March 18 from 5:00PM – 10:00PM. The fundraiser will consist of a basket auction, (bring a pet food donation for a free chance to win the basket), eat in or dine out (a portion of proceeds from dining will be donated to Mon Valley Paws), call ahead for take outs at 724-929-7679. For more information, call 724-493-8305.

South Hills Children’s Choir Announces The Soles For Songs 5k Let Your Pavement Pounding Give More Kids A Chance To Sing!

The South Hills Children’s Choir hosts its second ‘Soles for Songs’ 5K race on Saturday, April 6 at 9:00AM. For just $30 run or walk the flat and fast beautiful Panhandle trail, starting at Helicon Brewing in Oakdale. Get the family outside and moving! All proceeds benefit the Choir. Shirts and goodie bags guaranteed to race participants who register by March 15. Post race treats include Trader Joe’s treats, Jenny Lee Cinnamon Swirl, Starbucks coffee, and more. Register here: https://shcchoir.org/ events. html. Still have questions? Want to volunteer? Want to become a sponsor? Email Peggy at solesdirector@gmail.com. Move your feet to help us keep the beat going. Run with us!

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17th ‘EGG EGGSTRAVAGANZA’ Set for March 17 in Uniontown

The 17th ‘EGG EGGSTRAVAGANZA’ will be held at the St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church Social Hall, located at 201 E. Main Street in Uniontown, on Sunday, March 17, from 12:00 noon – 4PM. Egg artists display, demonstrate, and sell decorated eggs, Easter items ( embroidered basket covers, lamb butter molds, decorated candles), parish cookbook, 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, and more. Free admission. Handicapped accessible. For info: call 724-438-1382 (Leave message.) Check parish website for any updates: http://www.stjohnbaptist-byzcath-uniontown.org/

COOKBOOKS AVAILABLE

The Carpathian Cookery cookbook, has entered its 22nd printing, having sold over 20,500 copies, and is available for sale. This cookbook was requested by the Library of Congress to be in their ethnic cooking collection. The 330-page cookbook has a new look and features a protective plastic cover. The book includes sections on Christmas and Easter customs and recipes, traditional Rusyn and Slavic foods, other ethnic dishes, and many other tried-and-true recipes of St. John’s parishioners. There is a variety of paska bread and kolachi (filled roll) recipes, as well as meatless dishes and Lenten recipes, suitable for the Great Fast, as well as the PreChristmas Fast. The cost of the cookbook is $14 plus $6 postage and handling ($20). If ordering from Canada, please send a $36 ($14 plus $22 postage) U.S. Postal money order payable in U.S. dollars to reflect the difference in the exchange rate and postage cost. To order please send a check or money order to: Ethnic Craft Club, St. John Byzantine Catholic Church, 201 E. Main Street, Uniontown, PA 15401, or call (724) 438-1382 (M-F 9AM-3PM–Leave message) for more information. You may also contact us at: carpathiancookery@gmail.com.

MARCH SOUTH PARK WOMEN’S CLUB MARCH PROGRAM - A Haunting Night

Th March meeting of the South Park Women’s Club (SPWC) will take place on Monday, March 18 at 7:00PM at the South Park Township Community Center. At this month’s meeting, Len Marraccini, historian with Peters Creek Historical Society, will explore the fascinating history of the Handel House, located in South Park Township. In October, we heard about the haunting aspects of this house itself. Now, we will go back in time to discover the many people, who lived there, who possibly could be one or more of the spirit occupants now roaming this house. The Club would like to welcome anyone, who is interested in the speaker’s presentation, to join us. There is plenty of parking in upper and lower lots. If you (male or female) are interested in attending and are not a member of the Women’s club, please register by email to bevpatak@gmail.com by March 11, 2024. Refreshments will be served. South Park Women’s Club will hold their regular scheduled business meeting immediately after presentation.

‘By Order Only’ Halupki (Cabbage Roll)

Sale in Monongahela

Nativity of the Virgin Mary Orthodox Church in Monongahela, is having a “By Order Only” Halupki (Cabbage Roll) Sale. The price is $4 each. Please call or text Linda at 724972-2307 by March 10 to place orders. The pickup date will be Saturday March 16 from 2:00 PM until 3:30 PM.

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South Hills Children’s Choir to Sing in WSO “Fun & Games” Concert

The Washington Symphony and South Hills Children’s Choir will join forces in a lively “Fun & Games” concert on Saturday, March 16 at 7:30 PM and Sunday March 17 at 3 PM.

Under the baton of Dr. Susan Medley, WSO and SHCC celebrate the joys of childhood in Francisco J. Nuñez’s “Red Light, Green Light” featuring games of youth, like “Miss Mary Mack” and “Pizza Pizza Daddy-o”. Singers will share the Swahili lyrics of the Lord’s Prayer from Christopher Tin’s “Baba Yetu” in the Civilizations 4 video game series. Enjoy a bit of vocal jazz in David Elliott’s “Kentucky Jazz Jam”. Who knew math could be fun? According to Pittsburgh’s own composer Lynn Purse, the Fibonacci sequence was the perfect concept to set to music. Purse’s composition “Fibonacci, What a Notion!” highlights the intricacies of mathematics and the natural world. Delight the family with some wholesome fun and games March 16 and 17. Tickets can be purchased at washsym.org, or email office@shcchoir.org.

South Hills Children's Choir is under the artistic direction of Mrs. Jennie Nolan, who founded this non-profit choral group in 2013, and Ms. Meghan Hilker, and is accompanied by Mrs. Laura Roberts. The SHCC

nonprofit choir dedicated

musical education for children from all walks of life in the surrounding community and celebrating diversity both in music and

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.

The Bay Chamber Players announce an upcoming concert, "Spring is Near," that promises to be an unforgettable musical journey. The concert will be held on Sunday, March 3, at 4:00PM at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, located at 4048 Brownsville Road, in Brentwood.

This extraordinary event features compositions by Saint- Saens Dauber, Bruch, Boulanger, Beethoven, Massenet and a heartfelt tribute entitled “Holocaust Remembrances” written by Gil Bigenho dedicated to the indomitable spirit of Holocaust survivor Howard Chandler.

Holocaust Survivor Howard Chandler's remarkable story, chronicled during his 2011 journey through Poland with Dr. Zipora Gur, founder of Classrooms Without Borders, serves as the inspiration for this concert. Musician and educator Gil Bigenho, Jr. who accompanied Howard on this transformative trip, was deeply moved by poignant visits to Treblinka, Majdanek, and Auschwitz, where Howard was imprisoned. Howard's unwavering resilience in the face of the Holocaust and post-war injustices, including the illegal seizure of his family home, made a lasting impression on Mr. Bigenho.

The centerpiece of this evening will be a premiere performance of Gil’s composition. Mr. Bigenho, violinist will be joined by vocalist Barbara Winters from Wellsboro, Pa. and his pianist Will Phifer. This three movement composition entitled "Holocaust Remembrances" is being dedicated to Howard Chandler, his family, and all those who endured the darkest chapters of this history.

All are welcome to attend. A donation of $15 is suggested and will be taken at the door. For questions, please contact Info@stpetersbrentwood.org.

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South Hills Coin Club Meeting in Bethel Park

The monthly meeting of the South Hills Coin Club will be held on Tuesday March 12, at 7:30PM at the Bethel Park municipal building located at 5100 Library Ave. in Bethel Park. All members and the general public are invited. This month’s program will be on Alexander the Great. A 50/50 will be offered and children’s prizes to be awarded. Applications are now being accepted for membership. For more information call 724-984-6611.

West Newton Library's 7th Annual Super Gift Basket Raffle

West Newton Library will hold their 7th Annual Super Gift Basket Raffle will be held on Sunday March 10, at the Turkeytown VFD, located at 90 Supervisors Drive in West Newton. Doors open at 11:00AM, and drawings begin at 2:30PM. Your $20 ticket includes 25 general raffle tickets and a light lunch. Event will end at 4:00PM. There will be two 50/50 raffles, president's choice table and scratch off tickets. Tickets are available at Gary's Chuckwagon Restaurant, S. 2nd St, West Newton and at the Library at 124 N. Water St. in West Newton. This event helps support the West Newton Library.

Hunter Safety Class in Belle Vernon – March 23

The Rostraver Sportsmen and Conservation Association located at 539 Cedar Creek Rd. in Belle Vernon will hold a Hunter Safety class on Saturday March 23, at 8:00AM. All interested people must register with the PA Game Commission website under the education sidebar. For more information call 724-825-5932 or send an e-mail to: rostraversportsmen@gmail.com.

Annual Apple Dumpling Sale Makes a Sweet Return

Bethesda United Presbyterian Church, located at 314 Third Street in Elizabeth Boro, PA 15037, is thrilled to announce that its annual Advance Order Apple Dumpling Sale is here. The church, situated conveniently at the bottom of the Rt. 51 North off-ramp, opposite Dollar General, invites all apple dumpling enthusiasts to participate in the Apple Dumpling Sale.

The apple dumplings are $5 each and can be picked up at the church on Saturday, March 23, between 12 noon and 2:00 p.m. Orders must be placed by Sunday, March 17. The apple dumplings can be ordered "baked" or "unbaked." The unbaked apple dumplings will be frozen.

To place an order call 412-3848473. If you reach the voicemail, leave a message with your name, phone number, desired quantity, and the type of apple dumplings (baked or unbaked). You will receive a return phone call to confirm your order. You can also drop off your order at the church (look for the white mailbox on the porch if there's no answer) or mail the order directly to the church. Payment can be made in advance (via check payable to Bethesda Board of Deacons) or upon pick-up.

The Rostraver Sportsmen Meeting Set Trap Shoots Open to the Public

The Rostraver Sportsmen and Conservation Association located at 539 Cedar Creek Road in Belle Vernon, will hold their monthly meeting on Monday March 18, at 7:30PM. All members are encouraged to attend. Applications for membership are now being accepted from both men and women. Trap shoots are held every Tuesday from 6:00PM to 9:00PM, every Thursday at 10:00AM and every Saturday at 11:00AM. This event is open to the general public. For more information call 724-984-6611 or send an email to: rostraversportsmen@gmail.com.

Elizabeth Township Historical Society Meeting Will Address Litter and Trash

Litter along the roads. Trash dumped over a hill. What can be done about it? Allegheny CleanWays will try to answer that question when a representative comes to speak at the Elizabeth Township Historical Society on Thursday, March 14. The speaker will talk about volunteer events to eliminate illegal dumping and litter in the county at the meeting starting at 6:30PM in the historical society’s headquarters museum and office located at 5811 Smithfield Street in Elizabeth Township.

CleanWays, a non-profit group, sets up volunteer days to clean riverfronts, alleys and neighborhoods as a way to celebrate birthdays or other holiday. Also, individuals interested in getting involved in the summer activities at the 1790 Greenock Log House should attend as well as anyone interested in membership. For details, call 412-807-8452.

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With each apple dumpling prepared, the members of Bethesda church embrace the spirit of fellowship and service that defines their church family. First Row, left to right: Betty Jane Berich, Carol Licht, Kathy Morris, Second Row, left to right: Glenn DeFillippo and Pastor Walt Pietschmann
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SAVE THE DATE Harmony Singers Spring Concert Set for April 20

The Harmony Singers of Pittsburgh are pleased to present “The Music of Life” a musical revue for our 57th season! Performances are scheduled for Sat., April 20, at 4:00 p.m. and Sun., April 21, at 2:00 p.m. at the Bethel Park Community Center, 5151 Park Avenue, Bethel Park. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children 10 and under. Parking is free and the Center is handicap accessible. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit our website at www.harmonysingers.org.

True Vine Anglican Church Holding Ham Dinner in Monongahela

True Vine Anglican Church in Monongahela will be holding a Ham Dinner on Saturday, March 16 from 3:00PM – 7:00PM. Dinner can be for dine-in or take-out and includes Ham, Potatoes, Veggies, Dessert, Coffee/Tea. Cost is just $12 for Adults and $6 for kids. True Vine Anglican Church is located at 700 E. Main Street, Monongahela, (Black Diamond Area). Call for questions or more information at 724-929-8561

Ladies Night Out – Purse, Prize and Cash Bash in New Eagle

The New Eagle Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will host the Annual Ladies Night Out - Purse, Prize, and Cash Bash on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Doors open at 4:30 PM with the drawings beginning at 5:30 PM every 15 minutes until 9:00 PM. Drawings will be for Designer Purses, Cash, and Prizes. Cash tips, small games of chance, raffles, and auctions will also be available.

Ticket will consist of two 3-digit numbers and only 500 tickets will be sold. Ticket donation is $30 which includes dinner, unlimited coffee, iced tea, along with many chances to win prizes. There will be a DJ playing your favorite tunes. Gather your friends and have a fun night out. This event is BYOB. You can purchase tickets by calling 724-258-6379 or 724-344-8717. Or, visit the New Eagle VFD Facebook Page and click on the Square Link and tickets will be mailed to you. All proceeds benefit the New Eagle Volunteer Fire Department. Winners need not be present. The NEVFD is NOT responsible for typos.

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The Future of Healthcare in Washington & Greene County Washington Health System Chooses Affiliation with UPMC

Washington Health System (WHS) has proudly served Southwestern Pennsylvania for 127 years with a mission of providing Great Patient Care close to home. What began as a singular entity in 1897 for the purpose of providing healthcare services and medical training has grown into a system of more than 40 locations spanning multiple counties and employing 2,700 people across the region.

While WHS remains Washington County’s largest employer and continues to invest resources to better meet the needs of local residents, the system has not been immune from the challenges many providers – particularly in rural communities – have faced in the post-pandemic landscape.

Approximately 27% of Pennsylvania’s rural hospitals are at risk of closing due to growing financial pressures, according to the Pittsburgh-based Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform. Following years declining patient volumes, increased overhead costs, and government insurance reimbursement not keeping up with

overall expense increases – WHS, together with the Board of Directors, decided it was time to make a change. They did so before becoming a statistic became inevitable and the ability to maintain high quality care was in jeopardy.

The Board’s goal was simple and clear: make sure WHS can continue to serve local communities with the best healthcare and to be a rewarding and secure home for employees, both current and future.

Having received multiple bids from providers across the region and assessing potential partners on a multitude of criteria, keeping patients front of mind, the Board made a unanimous decision. UPMC would be WHS’ partner of choice for the future.

Affiliating with UPMC – a longstanding partner already serving 10,000 WHS patients through various clinical joint ventures – advances the shared goal of delivering the highest quality of healthcare to regional residents. This affiliation will be good for patients, ensuring

local access to care and maintaining current services. It will be good for employees, sustaining current jobs while offering world-class benefits to attract new talent and opportunities. And it will be good for communities, ensuring that WHS can continue to provide long-term exceptional care today and well into the future.

As part of the affiliation agreement, UPMC has made several commitments for at least 10 years. This includes maintaining Washington Hospital as an acute care general hospital along with its key services, maintaining core services such as emergency care, diagnostic, ambulatory, and primary care in Greene County, and investing a minimum of $300 million in capital in WHS. The Washington Hospital Foundation will be funded with $40 million as of the closing of the transaction, which will be used exclusively to support programs in the Washington and Greene communities.

This is all while expanding services and ensuring delivery of the highest

quality of healthcare to regional residents.

While the regulatory approval process of the affiliation is still ongoing, WHS is hopeful it will be completed as soon as possible. WHS employees, public officials, members of the building trades, and UPMC personnel voiced their overwhelming support for the affiliation at a public hearing held by the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General in January. As described, time is of the essence – as each month goes by without the affiliation, the current WHS system is placed in further financial strain.

“Our affiliation with UPMC will ensure that when you – our patients and community partners – need us, we’ll be there for you. Just as we are now,” Brook Ward, President & CEO of Washington Health System wrote in an op-ed. “We believe the Washington and Greene communities deserve world-class health care. We’re taking action to keep that mission, now and for many years to come.”

Penn Highlands Healthcare Welcomes Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner

Prior to joining Penn Highlands, Lindsey practiced in the emergency departments at Penn Highlands Connellsville; Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center in Windber; and Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown. Lindsey earned her Master of Science in Nursing,

Chamberlain

To learn more about emergency medicine at Penn Highlands Healthcare, visit us at www.phhealthcare.org/ed.

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Penn Highlands Healthcare welcomes board-certified family nurse practitioner Lindsey Crist, FNP-C, to its medical staff. Lindsey joins the team at Penn Highlands Mon Valley Emergency Department located at 1163 Country Club Road in Monongahela. Lindsey provides skilled care to patients suffering from serious illness or injury. She is experienced in working in fast-paced trauma care environments and treating patients of all ages. Family Nurse Practitioner, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing at University in Downers Grove, Ill. She is a member of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board. Lindsey Crist, FNP-C

Local Worship

Celebrate Easter at Crossroads Ministries

Come celebrate Easter with us at Crossroads! It’s All about Hope! From death to life, from grave to garden, it’s about a relationship that changes every part of your life. No matter your past or your pain, hope is real, and change is possible. Come and discover new life as we share The Greatest Story Ever Told this Easter at Crossroads!

You are invited on Good Friday March 29, at 7:00PM for a night of worship as we remember and reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus for our us. Come and find out why we call Good Friday Good! Come Celebrate Easter with us on Sunday March 31 at 8:00AM, 9:30AM & 11:00AM as well as Saturday at 6:00PM for our Easter Celebration! The Crossroads Band will lead with live Music, and then we will be sharing the “Greatest Story Ever Told,” and how it will give you Hope today. Canopy Kids children’s ministry will be available for your kids as well at our Easter Celebrations on Saturday and Sunday. We would love for you to Celebrate Easter with us at Crossroads this year! Crossroads is located at 81 Walter Long Road, Finleyville PA 15332. Please visit the church website for more information at www.crsmin.com

Elrama Community Church Announces Holy Week Services

Elrama Community Church located at 19 Downer Ave. in Elrama will have the following Holy Week Services:

• Palm Sunday 10am and 6pm

• Holy Thursday 7pm

• Easter Sunday 8:30am and 10am Please visit us on Facebook or go to https://www.elramacommunitychurch.com

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The West Jefferson Hills School District Foundation for Education will be distributing 10 grants to district teachers totaling nearly $10,000 through the Foundation’s fundraising efforts.

All WJHSD teachers may apply for a grant for school-related projects that are consistent with the curriculum and goals established by the district. Grants may be used for educational materials and supplies, classroom equipment, or other expenses that support educational activities. Any materials purchased through the grant become the property of the district.

The grants are provided from fundraising and donations made to the WJH Foundation for Education. During the past six months, the

Foundation has sold school blankets, cornhole games, holiday flowers and TJ lapel pins. The Foundation also hosted a highly successful ice cream social in August at Thomas Jefferson High School. A Bingo Night is planned for Saturday, May 4 at the Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish –St. Elizabeth gymnasium.

Among some of the purchases and projects by WJHSD staff from this year’s grants are:

• Three CKLA curriculum projects;

• The Pleasant Hills Middle School Outreach program, which includes providing blessing bags with toiletries for a homeless shelter and Police Appreciation bags for local law enforcement;

• Environmental Science lab project

• G.O.L.D. Night event

• 3D printer

• PAES lab stove project

All grant applications were required to be reviewed and signed by the appropriate building principal. The applications were reviewed by WJHSD administration with final decisions made by the WJHSD Foundation Board.

All of the grant recipients are required to submit a written report and photographs by May 31, 2024, of the grant project’s process or completion, including the number of students positively impacted.

For more information about the WJHSD Foundation for Education, please go to: wjhsd.net/ WJHFoundationforEducation.aspx or contact Superintendent Dr. Janet Sardon at jsardon@wjhsd.net.

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Thomas Jefferson High School Theater Students to Perform “Beauty and the Beast” for Annual Spring Musical

Thomas Jefferson High School’s Gene Kelly Award-winning musical theater students are presenting, "Beauty and the Beast," for their annual spring musical, with opening night set for Thursday, March 14. Performances are at 7:00 pm on March 14, 15 and 16, with shows at 12 noon and 6:00 pm on Sunday, March 17 in the TJ Theater.

“Beauty and the Beast” is directed by Jim Benedek, who teaches Technology Education at TJHS. Julie Tipton, a TJ English and theater teacher, is the assistant director. Auditions for the spring musical were held in December and rehearsals began in January.

Tickets can be purchased online at https://tjhs.ludus.com/index.php. Online advance tickets are $15; anyone age two or older will need a ticket. Anyone interested in attending “Beauty and the Beast” is encouraged to buy their tickets in advance; previous TJ spring musical shows have sold out and sales weren’t available at the door. Free parking is available in front and behind the school.

Thomas Jefferson High School’s “Anything Goes: 2022 Revision” won three awards at last spring’s Pittsburgh CLO Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater. Jaguar student Ashley Caldwell was named Best Supporting Actress. For the second consecutive year, TJ’s musical theater students captured Best Vocal Ensemble and Best Crew/Technical Execution in its budget level. Thomas Jefferson’s Anything Goes was nominated in all eight Gene Kelly Awards ensemble categories, including being one of the two Best Musical nominees in Budget Level IV.

In conjunction with the spring musical, the TJHS Marching Band is sponsoring its annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser and TJ musical theater celebration on Saturday, March 16 from 3-7 pm. The dinner will be held in the TJ cafeteria and there is a 7 p.m. performance of "Beauty and the Beast" that evening. To purchase Spaghetti Dinner tickets, please email: tjbandrocks@gmail.com or visit the Band’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TJbandevents . Spaghetti dinner tickets are $15; children five and under are free.

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"Beauty and the Beast" cast members visit Gill Hall Elementary School on February 15.

So, You Want to Build A Retaining Wall:

6 Things To Know Before You Start

(BPT) - When you want to enhance your outdoor living space, consider building with retaining wall units. Segmental retaining wall (SRW) units are the basic building blocks of landscaping, and you will save on design and labor costs when you do it yourself. Whether you want to level a slope, build a sitting wall or add a raised patio, it's essential to get informed before starting your project.

1. Check local rules. "Call 8-1-1 before you dig" is essential. Do-ityourselfers also should check with their municipalities and homeowner's associations for building codes, permits and/or property variance rules. Some municipalities require permits for walls up to four feet tall, although engineering might not be needed for that height with most SRW systems. A retaining wall taller

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Recent Local Real Estate Transactions

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Seller Buyer Address Price BALDWIN BOROUGH Michael Collura Carole and David Fahrner 168 Cedarcove St. $202,000. Kathy Gonzalez Andrew Sabol & Christine Elizabeth Scharnagle 1303 Michael Drive $275,000. Jake Godec Rupa and Dal Parajuli 515 Rosewood Drive $335,000. Alexander Feltovich Ronald Lory and Andrew Paul Brown 3521 Willett Road $180,000. Community Reinvestment Part. LLC EMA Properties LLC 74 Macek Drive $81,300. Virginia Marena Certified Investment Properties LLC 3637 Willett Road $100,000. John Durica Brendan and Amy Gordon Hykes 4018 Willett Road $299,900. Brendan Hykes Miquel and Nancy Hines Adkins 3312 Hazelhurst Ave. $200,000. Charles Hartman Jay and Alexa Kass 4643 Norma Drive $218,000. Melanie Zeitler David and Diane Zysk 1021 Sanda Drive $275,000. Mark Joseph Best Marlon Mejia and Alison Irvin 3116 Vernon Ave. $259,000. Lori Preston trustee Leticia Rouco 3115 Churchview Ave. $50,000. Nancy Hardinger Clara and Wayne Austin 5206 McAnnulty Road $195,000. Jenna Katherine Perarcik et al 3023 Roland St. $22,465. by sheriff's deed. Tammy Schaum Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. 210 Sunny Drive $95,000. by sheriff's deed. BALDWIN TOWNSHIP Flatstone LLC Lauren Kandrack 2527 Romine St. $189,367. Ron Feeney Adriana and Maria Pasquini 498 Highview Road $124,000. BENTLEYVILLE Robert Sommerkamp Trevor and Danielle Wood 32 Coal Center Road $227,450. BETHEL PARK Luigi Mercurio Edgar Ramirez Ramirez and Delaney Hathaway 4486-4488 First St. $218,000. Callen Pisone Codey Digiacobbe and Kaitlyn Findura 677 Blossom Road $250,000. Robert Matthew Johns Nicholas James and Amelie Sylvie Colletti 1268 Cairn Drive $355,000. Gregory Hillard Noah Anderson Greenberg and Catherine Burke 5404 California Ave. $297,000. Kelly Jo Luteran Witt Justin Andrew Newbauer 2469 Driftwood Drive $310,000. VB 1 LLC Jamal Webb 5416 Elm St. $36,000. Sandra Bradley Andrew and Debra Stromberg 185 Graeser Ave. $249,900. Lisa Marie Vari Ragnelli Rentals & Renovations LLC 503 Maywood Drive $150,000.
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Christopher Jansante Joseph Thomas and Madeline Hollern 2000 Hillcrest St. $200,500.

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than four feet might require geogrid for soil reinforcement and an approved design by a professional engineer. A landscaping supply store will know local permitting and can identify plans that might require an engineer.

2. Consider where you will buy supplies. A landscaping supply store is a great place to get educated, purchase landscaping products and rent tools such as a compactor. A dedicated landscaping store can help you choose which wall system is best suited to your project, calculate the materials you will need and offer advice before, during and after installation. "Do-ityourself customers are the foundation of who we serve at Patio Town stores," said David Johnson, who manages one of Patio Town's three locations in St. Paul/ Minneapolis.

3. Learn about retaining wall systems. Some systems are easier to install, and some require specialty pieces for corners, curves and steps. The VERSA-LOK Standard retaining wall system is easy to install, and no special pieces are needed to build features. VERSA-LOK Standard is a solid unit that is renowned for ease of installation as there are no voids in the unit to fill. Splitting the unit allows you to create curves, corners, columns, multi-angled corners, freestanding walls and steps.

4. Mark off, measure and photograph the project area. In addition to giving details about your project to your landscaping supplier, you might need advice to determine soil conditions or stormwater requirements. For

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3552 Ridgeway Drive $202,000.
Ann Devine
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Emerson
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Anthony
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Lopez Mauricio
$70,000. David Stover
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Newburn Ave. $175,500.
Carlos
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& Juliet Ochiabuto Nj 208 Bauman Ave. $229,900. Robert Grimm Joseph Millich and Tiffany Henry 121 Pentland Ave. $164,300. Estate of PatriciaAnn Durler Adam Gift and Lauren Eisel 4118 Edge Road $85,000. Sharon Bezek EMA Properties LLC 416 Lawnwood Ave. $52,500. Symmetry Estates LLC Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB 3804 Sunview Drive $80,000. by sheriff's deed. CARROLL TOWNSHIP Lance Dolfi Rodmond John Marra 57 Cracker Jack Road $340,000. CHARLEROI Rich Investments Group LLC Tori Boyer 828 Crest Ave. $99,000. Maria Del Carmen Mata Dora Dagrin 405 Lookout Ave. $25,000. Jeannette Purcell Jean Marc Clerger 711 rear McKean Ave. $29,900. David Foy IRA CAJA Assn. LLC 219 Meadow Ave. $73,000. Jeremy Brooks Curfew R & D Inc. 920 Fallowfield Ave. $15,000. CLAIRTON Richard Payo Prime Properties USA PA2 LLC 952 Jefferson Drive $24,000. Terrence Hammons Dexel Mae Tolliver 740 School St. $25,500. Janet Szarejko Miller Deborah McMiller 821 St. Clair Ave. $40,000. Linda Kaiser Richard Lattanzi 144 New Jersey Ave. $8,000. Estate of Dannie Ellison Homeowner Preservation Tr Series 2015 et 426 Third St. $15,000. by sheriff's deed. Harley Anne Allen Pitt Vision LLC 540 Ninth St. $56,000. Bernard Mack VMO Real Estate LLC 740 Large Ave. $45,000. Estate of Vicki Lynn Love Destiny Nehila 629 Independence Drive $47,500. APJ Home Solutions LLC VP United Properties LLC 6203 Soltis Drive $20,000. Dakota Braun Sanutelli VP United Properties LLC 6304 Soltis Drive $16,500. DONORA Jack Whitney Fulks Victor Maisonet and Aida Reye 316 Fourth St. $25,000. Sight Property Inc. Johnny Chun Hei Chiu 85 Watkins Ave. $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $53,599).

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example, clay soil retains water so it may need amendment, or the wall might require drainage pipes based on soil and other factors. You can discuss the content of your soil with landscaping store staff, who can offer ideas on remediation if needed.

5. It is all about the base. The base is the most important course. Retaining wall manufacturers and landscape suppliers can offer product-specific details on how to excavate and prep the base. After excavating a trench for the base, the subsoil should be compacted before a few inches of gravel is added and compacted. Make sure the area is level before starting the base course, which should be embedded half of the block's height at a minimum. With solid units such as VERSALOK, there is no need for concrete footings as the base course serves as the foundation.

6. Finishing touches to consider. After each unit is placed and leveled, fill and compact the gravel placed behind the wall. Finish off your wall with capstone units that can be secured with adhesive; be sure your adhesive has elastic properties as modular walls are flexible so they can withstand freeze-thaw cycles.

Another important point to consider is the weather! Bad weather can hinder your installation. With a little planning, know-how and a trusted landscaping store that shares advice throughout your project, you can build successfully with retaining wall units.

ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP

Recent Local Real Estate Transactions

James McCaffrey Blair Cotton and Dylan Pishney 328 Grouse Drive $245,000.

Estate of Dorothy Ann Sotak Brad and Haley Matus 2126 Lawnview Drive $194,900.

Julie Huellen Squires Jennifer Lynn Glus and Barbara Harris 214 Narragansett Drive $295,000.

Carl Gasper trustee Matthew Roberts 1806 Turkeyfoot Road $35,000.

Emil Wargo trustee Brandon Danser and Kaylee Elizabeth Findura 538 Elmview Drive $179,900.

Dorothy Zewe Renee Conn 908 Hayden Blvd. $29,000.

George Carroll Joseph Lengyel 438 Lincoln Hall Road $168,000.

Thomas Carpenter Gary Busch 123 Patterson St. $6,000.

Estate of Frederick Sowerby Mark Joseph and Cristalle Greenwald 880 Peairs Road $170,000.

Estate of Raymond Hileman Raequann Mack and Hannah Martin 1316 Schweitzer Road $9,000.

Estate of Paul William Hunter William Dimarco and Patricia Porazzo Dimarco 914 E Smithfield St. $82,500.

William Styche George and Christa Bicsey 1408 Fallen Timber Road $215,000. Martin Konopka Jonathan Goodrum Simpson Howell Road $90,000. by sheriff's deed.

Douglas Vanard Jason Melegari 842 Weigles Hill Road $180,000.

FALLOWFIELD TOWNSHIP

Steven Shepos Gary Dulaney 67 Fremont Road $168,000. David Legg Jr. Richard Pokol Jr. and Destini Harrison 18 Lavonne Ave. $119,500.

Marilyn Merling

Joseph Heck

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Estate of Myrna Joy Pavelchak

and Kayla Weinheimer 3047 Rippel Road $270,000.

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Carrington Mortgage Servies LLC 3281-3283 Rainbow Run Road $25,000. by sheriff's deed. David Jones Charles Brandon Croft 3320 Rainbow Run Road $30,000. JEFFERSON HILLS MSD Deer Hollow LLC NVR Inc. 158 Arnoni Drive $99,028. Estate of David Misialek Gary and Terri Bodnar 6009 Clair Valley Ct $357,500. MSD Deer Hollow LLC NVR 136 Arnoni Drive $92,000. Richard Bobrzynski Stephen and Jeannie McClaning 5020 Jackson Drive $379,000. Victoria Cotter Benjamin M. Malaga & Maria De Los Angeles 1616 Jefferson Ridge Drive $130,000. Nathaniel Nix Bramha and Jyoti Rai 109 Aber Drive $365,000. MSD Deer Hollow LLC NVR Inc. 144 Arnoni Drive $92,000. MSD Deer Hollow LLC NVR Inc. 167 Arnoni Drive $99,028. Maronda Homes LLC Murari and Homnath Bhattarai 111 Foxhound Drive $446,080. Mary Marchlletta Michael Marsili Jr. 1314 Hornbake Drive $283,000. Estate of Linda Lazur John and Sharon Stewart 6350 Jefferson Pointe Cir $325,000. Frank Strangis Route 51 Enterprises LLC 2238 Route 51 $90,000. Douglas Koehler Jaime and Steven Horhut Samuel Drive $8,000. MONESSEN Robert Brown J & R Real Estate Holdings LLC 530 Ninth St. $2,000. Robert Brown J & R Real Estate Holdings LLC 535 Ninth St. $2,000. Robert Brown J & R Real Estate Holdings LLC 539 Ninth St. $2,000. Kitima Frank Rebecca Anne Thomson and Aleisha Bell 229 Aliquippa Ave. $40,800. Nancy Milinovich trustee Thomas and Tamara Bojsen 1123 Athalia Ave. $65,000.
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L.P. 538 Rostraver St. $34,000.

J & A Custom Builders LLC Pine Hollow Real Estate LLC 900 Edison St. $42,500. Richard Wyne Jonathan Anthony and Danielle Segen 117 Jones St. $18,500.

Lisa Jackson Amber Lynn Black 700 Lincoln St. $1. (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $37,772).

Jason Jaki Brandon Michael Coroian and Shelby Marie Imer1210 Fifth Ave. $229,000.

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Broad Ave. $1,554. by sheriff's deed.

Hill St. $150,000.

Jennifer Melnick Carota Gabriela Hope Francia 717 Speer St. $162,000.

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Perich Joshua Willis 953 Athalia Ave. $110,000. Farley Kalp Jaquay Stephen Lamont Gordon 420 Delaware St. $15,000. City Of Monessen Redevelopment Authority City Of Monessen Elm St. $21,219. Yer Keyes Development LLC Chad and Hannah Yerkey 328 Franklin Drive $9,500.
Marie Batovsky Morgan Schreiber 412 Frye Ave. $90,000. Capenos Properties Phase 3 LLC Kathy Dalfonso 1077 Graham Ave. $39,900. City Of Monessen Redevelopment Authority City Of Monessen 425 Motheral Ave. $4,065. Thomas Crockett Brendan Hill 40 Willow Drive $200,500. Ayana Douglas Ela Home Rentals LLC 522 Division St. $19,000. Stella Kalamotousis Winterbottom Rentals LLC 807 Oak St. $22,000.
Matush RDS Ventures LLC 1608 Walnut Ave. $21,000.
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5 Tips for Choosing Gardening Essentials

(Family Features) Whether you're a new homeowner ready to tackle the landscaping for the first time or a seasoned gardener looking to do some updating, when it comes to gardening, you simply need the right tools to do the job well.

Consider these tips when purchasing essentials for your tool shed.

Shovel: A shovel with a pointed blade is a good all-around choice for digging, mixing and moving soil. Conversely, a flat-bladed shovel should be used for "cutting" tasks such as straight-side trenches and edging. After narrowing down which style of shovel best meets your needs, check the metal to ensure it's wellconstructed and won't bend or break easily. Check fittings such as bolts and screws to ensure the blade and

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27 March 2024 messengerpaper.com NORTH CHARLEROI Olympus Real Estate Investment Trust IncRichard David Geisinger 415 Isabella Ave. $26,000. NOTTINGHAM TOWNSHIP
Inc. Darshan Balakrishna Shetty and Nidhi Sharma 384 Dana Drive $438,755. Jason Zirngibl Jessica Secrist 41 Blair Road $225,000. PETERS TOWNSHIP Eric Boyles Randa Lewis 432 Bebout Road $639,000. Myron Collier John Stapleton and Mikayla Callery 257 Rutledge Drive $265,000. Marc Chametzky 272 Locust LLC 118 Brookdale Cir $210,000. Gary Stevenson Mark and Olivia Verstreate 211 Julrich Drive $440,000. Donegal Land Partners LLC Richard Lee Walton 425 Magnolia Drive $535,000. Todd Hopkins Station Park Properties LLC 237 Maid Marion Ln $432,500. Carolyn Olivieri Darlene Tague 307 Prestonwood Ln $450,880. William Furedy Terrance Cunningham Jr. and Ashley Lynne Cunningha107 Trenton Cir $870,000. PLEASANT HILLS James Murray Jordan and Hannah Incerpi 294 Challen Drive $280,000. Donald James Marsh Brian Konick 179 Winifred Drive $226,000. Robinson Leonard E Associates Inc. Kost LLC Old Clairton Road $115,000. Daniel Seth Koons Mark and Cindy Ann Fickley 213 Congress Drive $215,000. Jennifer Siller Scott Steven Lang Jr. 383 McClellan Drive $274,500. Dakine Properties LLC Alexis Cenname 466 Temona Drive $235,000. ROSTRAVER Estate of Ruth Corcoran Seth Pearson 359 Third St. $89,000. Estate of John Amoroso Ardent Property LLC 210 Bonnie St. $150,000. Beacon Supply Co. Inc. Beacon Supply Co. LLC Broad Ave. $400,000. Robert Roskovich Jennifer Vis 1015 Brown St. $105,000. John Tomaino Jacquelynne Gesler and Jacquelyne Thorne 213 Cypress St. $260,000. RWS Land Co. Inc. Adam and Danielle Spitznagel 275 Landan Drive $110,000. Seller Buyer Address Price
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handle are strongly connected and can withstand reasonable pressure. Finally, spend a few minutes testing out the tool to ensure it fits well in your hand.

Rake: With numerous materials and shapes to choose from, finding the right rake can be intimidating. A basic fan-shaped rake with metal fingers is a universally accepted, long-lasting option. Select a model with plenty of give in the fingers if you'll be raking large areas and don't want to damage the ground below. A rake made of firmer metal allows you to work and smooth soil. Purchasing the broadest width you can comfortably handle allows you to cover more ground, which means less work.

Depending on the space you'll be tending, you may also consider purchasing a garden fork, which has fewer tines than a traditional rake and is ideal for aerating, weeding and turning small sections of soil.

Hoe: Whether flat or pointed, a hoe is essential for a weed-free garden. Flat versions can also be useful for breaking up clumps and hard spots on the surface while pointed hoes make quick work of rows and mounds to protect and irrigate your plantings.

Shears: A variety of shears are available to accomplish a wide range of garden tasks. Larger shears are ideal for big jobs such as shaping hedges, while smaller pruning shears are meant for snips and sprucing. Quality metal and sharp blades are important features. Be sure to choose a model with a safety latch to lock blades when not in use.

Gloves: Even if you eagerly embrace the chance to get your hands dirty, no tool shed is complete without a sturdy pair of gloves. Choose a material tough enough to protect from thorns but pliable enough to allow for free movement. Proper fit is key to avoiding blisters.

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Recent Local Real Estate Transactions

Gregory Dixon Robert and Michelle Watson 191 Morningstar Drive $610,000.

Victor Anthony Spino Kylie Lynn Steever 108 Plainview St. $157,000.

Cyrus Hassibi Justin and Sami Webster 1470 Rostraver Road $288,000.

Jeroma Demaio Joshua Raymond Yoskosky 5090 S. State Route 51 $72,500.

Mon Valley River Of Life Edward Hebel State Route 906 $2,000.

Alexis Hepple Christopher Hepple 1039 Tyrol Blvd. $53,007.

Estate of Vincent Goslicky Jr. Cullen McGrogan 1262 Willowbrook Road $252,000.

Shelby Ferguson II Charles Mrlack 213 Frederick St. $75,000.

Maronda Homes LLC Angela Ann Regal 405 Gardenia Drive $410,990.

Maronda Homes LLC Susmita Uprety and Chandra Poudel 567 Gardenia Drive $423,474.

RWS Land Co. Inc. Frank and Janis Garofalo 225 Landan Drive $92,000.

Jason Usher Mason Jeffrey Close and Cara Marie Delsignore 320 Mohawk Drive $420,000.

CNX Gas Co. LLC Coombs Resources Corp. 481 Rankin Road $332,500. Summer Springs Homes LLC Richard and Rena Egan 1245 Rostraver Road $257,000.

Brent Enos Jacob Ray Poling 583 Beazell Road $189,900.

Ty Reppert Nickolas Webb 156 Manor Drive $137,500.

Eileen Herrick Cameron Grogan 1021 Monongahela St. $36,500.

Harry Applegate Gabriele Ursula Tankersley 104 Roberts St. $165,000.

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Dan Ryan Builders Mid Atlantic LLC Tika and Leela Sapkota 901 Bideford Drive $440,000.

William Colbert Freedom Mortgage Corporation 5812 Broad St. $75,000 by sheriff's deed.

Brandon Enos BJ&T Development LLC 1028 Old Post Road $20,000.

Bailey Fertig Donald and Deanna Sikora 1500 Amelia Ave. $271,000.

Andrew Molter Brandon Enos 1028 Old Post Road $20,000.

Mary Sharon Kotula Stephen Michael Canovali 1791 Renee Drive $205,000.

Robert Brazill Edmond McGovern III and Deborah Shrubb 5931 Broad St. $285,000.

James Byerly EQT Production Co. 3055 Felix Drive OG $17,255.

James Conley Yun Yang Lee and Lin Li 300 Hidden Ridge Ct Unit 204 $192,000.

William Averman Mark and Dori Owczarzak 1274 Snee Drive $430,000.

John Spencer Sayer Real Estate LLC 2513 Grove Road $30,000.

Charles Waggett Kenneth and Michelle Huhn 6467 Quaker Drive $357,000.

UNION TOWNSHIP

Stacey Boardley Nationstar Mortgage LLC 6183 Brownsville Road Ext.$1,195 by sheriff's deed.

Gary Holt Lauren Holt 3 Holt Drive$1 (state deed transfer stamps indicate a value of $192,850).

Brian DePaoli MSL Properties & Development LLC 27 McChain Road $65,000.

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Jenna Klousnitzer Greater Allegheny Properties LLC 521 Fourth St. $20,000. WHITEHALL

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NVR Inc. Justin Robert Minda &Alyssa Nicole Snodgrass 260 Chesna Drive $322,920.

Matthew Schwartz Cassie Talarico 125 Parliament Pl $265,000.

David David Akash and Buddhi Maya Gurung 4334 Reece Drive $270,000.

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Edward Zanoni Zachary James Harney and Stephanie Anne Bradshaw 4401 E Barlind Drive $325,000.

Lynn Leming Casey Johnson 31 Hennig Drive $245,000.

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JOURNEY OF FAITH, CHALLENGES, AND COURAGE Mother of Former NBA Player, Armon “Hammer” Gilliam Authors Book About Testimony Of God’s Love And Faithfulness!

Alma Gilliam, the mother of former NBA Player, and Bethel Park native Armon “Hammer” Gilliam has written a book titled: Journey of Faith, Challenges, and Courage. We may not always understand the plan or will of God and what He allows in our lives; however, there is hope on the other side of every trial life has to offer!

Gilliam’s book is the testimony of how one's character can be shaped through life events - good or bad. The voice of this beautiful matriarch, Alma Gilliam, exudes warmth, faith, strength, and courage through every page as she chronicles some of the most impactful life events she has endured. As she shares her testimony of triumph over racism, loss, and unfathomable pain, you will cry, you will laugh, you will rejoice, but most importantly you will be inspired to believe that God's hand will carry you through any life challenge if you just choose faith!

Gilliam held a book signing event on February 17 at the Bethel Park Public Library from 1:00PM – 3:00PM. Proceeds benefited Meals on Wheels Bethel Park, Light of Life Mission and Feed the Children.

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Alma Gilliam’s great granddaughter, Mina and grandson Jordan sign a matted frame of her book that was given to her as a gift during a book signing event held on February, 17 at the Bethel Park Public Library. A copy of the book – ‘Journey of Faith, Challenges, and Courage.’
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ANNESLEY, Janice Arlene, 82, of Pleasant Hills, died February 1. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills.

AUBELE, Joann R. (Lewis), 90, of Bethel Park, died February 5. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

BARSZCZOWSKI, Stella Jane, 96, of Finleyville, died February 1. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home.

BERTRAM, Mark J., 70, of Bethel Park, died January 31. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

BOWMAN, Mabel L., 77, of Donora, died February 6. Arrangements by William A. Bautz Funeral Home of New Eagle.

BREINIG, Harold D. “Hal”, 80, of Finleyville, died February 12. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

CLARK, Stephen, 52, of Donora, died February 26. Arrangements by William A. Bautz Funeral Home of New Eagle.

CONDON, Gary Jr., 53, of Monongahela, died February 17. Arrangements by Marshall Marra Funeral Home in Monongahela.

CUMPSTON, Violet E., 105, of Bethel Park, died January 6. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills.

Recent Local Death Notices

CULLEN, Mary Elaine, 81, formerly of Belle Vernon, died January 21. Arrangements by HoganMelenyzer Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. in Charleroi.

DAVIS, Sandra Lee, 71, of Roscoe, died February 12. Arrangements by Marshall Marra Funeral Home in Monongahela.

DOYAK, William “Bill” , 85, of Finleyville, died January 8. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home.

EVANS, Richard Lee, 70, of Charleroi (Fallowfield Township), died February 22. Arrangements by Marshall Marra Funeral Home in Monongahela.

GANTHER, John, 67, of Finleyville, formerly of Bethel, Park, died January 16. Arrangements by Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care in McMurray.

GEARY, Robert “Bob” L. , 101, died January 20. Arrangements by Hogan-Melenyzer Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. in Charleroi.

GIARDINA, Nicholas J., 89 ,of Bethel Park, died February 9. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

HALE, Gertrude “Tootie” (Bellan), 88, of South Park, died February 7. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral, Library.

HEISLER, Richard A. “Dick”, 94, of Bethel Park, died February 4. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

HICKMAN, Shirley A., 89, of Pleasant Hills, died February 3. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills.

KLIPSIC, Doreen, B. (Von Schlick), 78 ,of Bethel Park, died February 19. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral, Library.

KULIKOWSKI, Christina S. (Knochel), 66, of Bethel Park, died February 10. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

KUSMERIC, Stephen W., 65, of Donora, died February 5. Arrangements by Marshall Marra Funeral Home in Monongahela.

LOSEY, Ralph J. Jr., 95, of Belle Vernon, died February 4. Arrangements by Marshall Marra Funeral Home in Monongahela.

MARTIK, Dorothy, 92, of Finleyville, died Feb 8. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home.

NEWMAN, Joyce M., 79, of Largo, Florida, died January 27. Arrangements by Hogan-Melenyzer Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. in Charleroi.

NICE, Charles E., 94, of Bethel Park, died February 1. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills.

NOVAK, Luke, 20, of Finleyville, died February 14. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

O’HARE, Thomas K., 71, of Finleyville, died February 2. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

PUSATERI, Thomas M., 75, of Bethel Park, died February. Arrangements by David J. Henney Funeral Home, Library.

RIMMEL, Mary Ellen, 81, of Jefferson Hills, died January 25. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills.

ROTH, Roland John, 98, of Bethel Park, died January 7. Arrangements by Jefferson Memorial Cemetery and Funeral Home in Pleasant Hills.

STANKO, Bethel Louise, 101, of Monongahela, died February 15. Arrangements by William A. Bautz Funeral Home of New Eagle.

VACCARO, Dennis E., 66, of Monongahela, died February 2. Arrangements by Marshall Marra Funeral Home in Monongahela.

WHITE, Amelia, 100, of Finleyville, died February 1. Arrangements by Kegel Funeral Home. Published

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Monessen Senior Center Holds Fun Music Therapy

The Monessen Senior Center recently started holding ‘Music Therapy’ sessions for their clients. Some music has been so beneficial that the recent sessions have been funded by a state grant. Sessions began in January and are held on the 4th Thursday of every month, until the grant runs out, tentatively in May.

The staff at the senior center and experts from Fine Art Miracles, Pittsburgh, agree in the power of music therapy. The sessions themselves are truly unique and involve live, one-woman concerts.

“When I came in Jan., I thought to myself, ‘wow’ this is great,” said Marsha Adams, manager of Monessen Senior Center. “I said that more people need to know about her,”(Jillian Storm, singer).

On this particular day, people were in for a real treat listening to Ms. Storm as she played guitar beautifully and sang lovely, folk style songs, some country, and even rock music, hold-

ing the attention of the well-attended audience. From “Beast of Burden,” to “Take a Load off Fanny,” the mostly popular songs were enjoyable.

Tess Lojacono, CEO of Fine Art Miracles, Pittsburgh, describes the benefits of music therapy, “Researchers have seen the following

‘Senior Bingo Bash’ Set for March 20 in Baldwin

Are you ready to shout "Bingo!" and win exciting prizes, including cash? Celebration Villa of South Hills will be hosting a Senior Bingo Bash on March 20 from 2:00pm – 4:00pm. Our skilled bingo caller will lead you through multiple rounds of this classic game, and there will be numerous opportunities to win big. Come and join us for a fun-filled and rewarding bingo experience! Concessions will be available. RSVP at 412-884-1200. Celebration Villa of South Hills is located at 5300 Clairton Boulevard (Route 51) in Baldwin.

benefits: reduction in depression, improvements in cognition and increased socialization among those participating.” She added that “each session is catered to the population being served.”

To learn more about Fine Art Miracles, visit their website at

Fineartmiracles.com. (Art therapy is also available at the senior center.)

Seniors who believe they would like to try this therapeutic, free and fun activity, may contact Monessen Senior Center at 724-684-6105 to visit the center at 1925 Grand Boulevard, Monessen.

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Jillian Storm sings and plays guitar with Fine Art Miracles of Pgh., at the Monessen Senior Center. She entertains the crowd for a Music Therapy session. The audience at Monessen Senior Center during Music Therapy. The room was quiet as they listened attentively to Jillian Storm sing.

Q: When do I need cataract surgery? What are my options if I do?

A: A cataract is the clouding of the natural lens within the eye. Virtually all of us will get cataracts as we age. Cataract formation is usually a gradual process and vision changes can be subtle. Common symptoms include blurred or dim vision, sensitivity to light with glare, seeing halos, difficulty with night vision, and needing brighter light for reading. Often, the prescription of your glasses changes frequently, with diminishing improvements with each change.

Ophthalmologists recommend a comprehensive eye exam to have your visual acuity measured and your eyes (pupils) dilated. A special microscope called a slit lamp is utilized to view and grade your cataract. You will be evaluated for other eye diseases, such as glaucoma or macular degeneration as well.

The decision to proceed with cataract surgery is based on how much the cataract interferes with your vision and daily activities. There is usually no rush, but the surgery can become more urgent if, for example, you fail to have adequate vision for driving.

Fortunately, cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures. Typically, it is an outpatient procedure done under light intravenous (IV) sedation. Through microscopic incisions, your cloudy natural lens is emulsified; with ultrasonic energy and is replaced with a clear artificial lens. This artificial lens is called an intraocular lens (IOL). Your vision should significantly improve over the next few days as long as you use your prescribed post-surgical eye drops.

There are different surgical options, including upgrades that can be associated with out-of-pocket expenses. Standard cataract surgery with a basic IOL is covered by insurance. It is a fine option if you are comfortable wearing glasses for both distance and near vision after surgery. Upgraded options leverage the latest technologies, including laser-assisted cataract surgery, intra-operative aberrometry, and premium IOLs (toric and/or multifocal IOLs). These technologies deliver customized surgery, address optical irregularities of your eyes, such as astigmatism, and minimize spectacle dependence. You can choose to

reduce your need for glasses for distance vision or near vision or both.

An ophthalmologist will meet with you for a cataract evaluation, with the intention of learning your individual visual needs, answering all of your questions, and guiding you toward the most appropriate option for which you may qualify. In addition to the options mentioned, an ophthalmologist can also offer “drop-less” cataract surgery if you have difficulty instilling eye drops. Typically, regardless of which surgical option is chosen, the surgery takes minutes, you leave without a stitch or patch, and the improvement is life changing.

A corneal sub-specialist, such as myself, can also perform a number of treatments concurrently with your cataract surgery if you have other co-existing eye diseases. An example includes the latest in corneal transplantation (DSAEK, DMEK) for Fuchs’ Corneal Dystrophy. Another example is minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) to lower your eye pressure. Combined surgery, when needed, provides convenience and the quickest route to your best possible vision.

Dr. Wang specializes in ophthalmology. He earned his medical degree at Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed his residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital Wilmer Eye Institute. He subsequently completed a fellowship at Shiley Eye Center, UC San Diego Health. Dr. Wang practices with Glaucoma-Cataract Consultants, Inc. To contact Dr. Wang, please call 724-483-3688.

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JEEP ‘MOPAR’ BIKE RACK – w/ 2-inch receiver, holds 2 bikes. $125. 412-3844374

2013 SUBARU OUTBACK – 4 Cyl. Automatic, 115K miles, New tires and brakes. $8,000. 412-913-7317.

USED WINDSHIELD - For 55-57 Chevy sedan. Good condition. Free to good home. 724-941-2231. Please leave message.

FISHING BOAT – 1995 Aluminum, Deep V. Grumman trailer, shore lander, Yamaha 20HP outboard tiller arm, 2007 livewell, depth finders, battery and charger, perfect shape. Smooth and fast. $3,500. Callo Chuck, 724-348-6289

SNOW TIRES – Four(4) Falken, 215/60/R17, mounted on Summit winter wheels. Fits 2014 – 2017 Compass and many other Jeeps. Used one season. $520. 412-877-2717.

MUFFLER – New, round, for trucks or vans. 28 inches long. $20. 412-425-0342

SPARK PLUGS – Eight(8) Split Fire, cross reference #AC Delco R45TS. $16. 412425-0342

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NEW AC SPARK PLUGS – Six CR43TS, and two R42TS. $2 each. 412-425-0342

CORVETTE PARTS – 1975 and 1977. 724-469-2114

TRUCK BED COVER – Foldable vinyl cover for GMC or Chevy. 6ft bed, 3 years old. Good condition. $100. Lv. Mssg. 412655-7853

68 CHEVY – Tr. 6 cyl, 3 speed on the floor. 8 foot bed, stepside. Call Billy. 724-7975086

71 CHEVY – Tr. C30 Dully, 350 V8 Auto, 3 speed with OD, 8 ft. bed. Call Billy. 724797-5086

CORVETTE DEALER BROCHURES - Brand New from the Dealer. 1997 to 2019. C5 thru C7. $20 each.412-835-1549 land 412699-2285 cell. email: malibucruise67@yahoo.com

JEEP RENEGADE T SHIRT - New Gildan Large, Florescent Orange and Green. $20. 412-535-3744

CHEVY PARTS – Misc. 1967 – 1972 Tr. 1973 – 1987 Tr. Motors, trans, transfer cases, rear ends. Call Billy. 724-797-5086

87 CHEVY – Tr. C30, 6.2 Diesel, 43,000 miles, 400 Auto tran. 456 gears with lockers. Call Billy. 724-797-5086

2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Dyna super glide, 17,000 miles. Detachable windshield, detachable bags, new tires, new battery, Python pipes, super tuner, many other extras. Excellent condition. $7,600. 412217-8800

CUB CADET TRACTOR – Model 7265, 26HP diesel. Woods front loader and backhoe attached. Great condition. $5,000. 724-344-8798

ALUMINUM BOAT TRAILER – 1987, 16-ft Bass Tractor, with cover. 35 Mercury motor, 2 batteries, 70# trolling motor. $3,000. 724-388-8798

2001 CORVETTE – Base convertible. 350 auto, new tires, never in rain or snow. 28,300 miles. $20,000. 412-721-6768

1982 CHEVY TRUCK – 8 Ft bed, 4x4, 3/4 ton, 350, 4 bolt main, new transmission and tires. Runs great. Needs body, extra parts. 412-537-7094

1969 COUGAR - 60,000 miles, 351 V8 auto, Keystone Mags Hoosier w/white letter tires. $17,000 OBO. 412-835-1549 or 412-699-2285

TRAILER – 4’ x 8’ off-road. Recent folding jack on hitch. $125. 724-225-3486

CAR MAGAZINES – Over 500. $20. 412425-0342

CONVERTIBLE CARS - 1950’s/60. 724986-3152

CHROME WHEELS - 18”/ 2015 MKZ. 724986-3152

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MOVING SALE - 3/8 and 3/9 from 8:00AM – 2:00PM. 1003 CONNOR ROAD, 15234

ENCYCLOPEDIAS - Britannica Junior Encyclopedias A-Z, $20. Encyclopedia Britannica, A-Z. $40. Please call and leave a message. 724-938-8390

LIONEL - Culver pipe loader, $100. Lionel engines, 2 each - $100 each. 412-4452701

VINYL LP COLLECTION - 400 albums, 60s-70s rock/pop, jazz, comedy. Call for list. 724-809-5746

CORDLESS DESKTOP KEYBOARD - S520 with LX5 laser mouse, Logitech, $18. 724809-5746

COMPUTER MEMORY (RAM) - (4)2GB DDR3 SDRAM at 13333MHZ. $10. 724809-5746

WINDOW SCREENS - Andersen casement. Two each of three sizes. Price for all just $20. 724-809-5746

BACKPACK COVER - Johnson Outdoors universal. Urethane-coated nylon with drawstrings. $10. 724-809-5746

PYREX GLASS BAKEWARE - 8 x 12 (1) & 9 x 14 (1) Both for $7. Call 724-684-4695

COOKIE CUTTERS - (12) for all different holidays + Icing Applicator with 6 different Tips. NEW in box $10. Call 724-684-5531

5 DRAWER METAL FILING CABINETLarge drawers, $25. Please call 724-4693597

USED WINDSHIELD - For 55-57 Chevy sedan. Good condition. Free to good home. 724-941-2231. Please leave message.

EAR BUDS - Model KE5k, smartphone compatible, lightweight, open sound, comfortable fit, contour frame, $8. 412-736-6223

NAVY TOTE BAG - Has 2 wheels and handle; multiple compartments, excellent condition, $5. 412-736-6223

NAVY LUGGAGE - 24" x 15" x 8"; has 2 wheels; multiple compartments, excellent condition, $5. 412-736-6223

TOILET PAPER HOLDER STAND - freestanding for bathroom, holds 4 rolls of toilet paper, $7. 412-736-6223

BED SPREAD – Queen size, rose color with raised design or flowers. Separate pillow shams with fringe. Excellent condition. $50. 724-929-3891

BED RISERS - (4), easily prop foots of bed on risers for a sturdy lift, gives more under the bed storage space, excellent condition, $12. 412-736-6223

BOSE STEREO SYSTEM - With CD and 3 CD adapter and 2 remotes. $500. Nancy 724-554-4546

CRAFTSMAN SNOW BLOWER - Sears, 3 Horsepower - Electric Start - Auger Propelled. $50. 724-348-5017

CORVETTE DEALER BROCHURES - Brand New from the Dealer. 1997 to 2019. C5 thru C7. $20 each. 412-835-1549 land 412699-2285 cell. email: malibucruise67@yahoo.com

SKID STEER TOOTH BUCKET - 72" $300. Call 412-670-3507

EZ BED - In original box, used twice, very comfortable, as new, don’t need any more. Will sell for $200. Call 724-379-8261 or 724-570-0108.

ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING BAND - 2 rings, 14 carat white gold. Engagement band has full carat in center with small diamonds on each side. Wedding band has 5 diamonds. Rings are in beautiful, exquisite, new condition. Size 6 or 6.5. $700 for both. 724-929-3891.

STOCK CARS – Qty (4) - Collectible, 1:24 scale, Limited edition, still in boxes. (2) #28 Rickey Rudd, #11 American Heroes, and #11 Happy Holidays. 412-551-1023

SHOTSHELLS - Rem. 16 ga. $10/box, 410 $26.50 /box 724-344-0599

MENS BIKE - Columbia. very good condition $60. 412-655-9127

YAMAHA PIANO WITH STAND - Excellent condition $65. 412-655-9127

GUITAR - Good cond..$15. 412-6559127

MENS BOWLING BALL - 16lb shoes sz 10 and carrier. $45. 412-655-9127

DOWNHILL SKIS - poles, boots and carrier. $60. 412-655-9127

WASTE BASKET FOR KITCHEN - Hefty Brand. 12 gallon w/snap lid. NEW $7 Call 724-684-5531

LAWN EDGER - Garden Tool. Manual. $7. 724-684-5531

POWER RIDE - Exercise Trainer. $50. Nancy. 724-554-4546

BRENTWOOD SELECT AIR FRYER - Like new. $25 Nancy. 724-554-4546

BOOK - "History of Washington County Penn." B Crumrine. 1,000 pages. $85. 724-945-5282

SHOTSHELLS - Partial box (19) 16 ga. hipower $10. 724-945-5282

SHOTSHELLS - 3" 410 #6 game loads $26.50 /box. 724-945-5282

LEAD SHOT - Good homemade, #7 1/2, 25lbs. $40. 724-945-5282

STEEL DRUMS - (2) 15x30", good cond. $15 each or both $25. 724-945-5282

SPEAKERS – 4 EA, 120W, Onkyo with stands. 1 EA subwoofer, 100W. $70. 412884-5244

SONY TV – 42” with 2 glass shelf stand. $75. 412-884-5244

EDGER - Southland SWLE0799 won't start, includes unused replacement parts. As/Is $100. 412-535-3744

JEEP RENEGADE T SHIRT - New Gildan Large, Florescent Orange and Green. $20. 412-535-3744

LAWNBOY GRASS BAG ATTACHMENTFor Platinum Mower. Used, $20. 412-5353744

GENERATOR - Husky 5000 Watts, 6250 starting watts. Never used. New $1k, will sell for $550.Call/Text 412-337-8235.

VINTAGE MOVIE POSTERS - magazine advertisements from the 1940’s & 50’s, framed, old cookie jars. Can send photos. 412-477-9333

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MACHINE - With 2 wireless handsets, AT&T CL84109. $20. 724-809-5746

AT&T TRIMLINE TELEPHONE - 210, corded, white. Needs no power. (2) $20 for both. 724-809-5746

HEADSET STEREO - On-Ear Corded USB W/ noise cancelling Microphone, Logitech DZL-A-00052. $10. 724-809-5746

DESSERT MAKER W/ACCESSORIESTurn frozen fruit into dessert. Unopened Box. Yonanas brand. $20. 724-809-5746

YONANAS DELUXE HEALTH DESSERT MAKER - With collapsible bowls, spatula, recipes. Unopened Box.$20. 724-8095746

FIESTA WARE – 4 Pc. Dinnerware sets –new in box. 10 colors. $35 each. 412384-4374

AIR MATTRESS – Coleman, Queen, double high. W/ pump. $30. 412-384-4374

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10-SPEED TREK BIKE – Ladies, 26”. $200. 412-384-4374

JEEP ‘MOPAR’ BIKE RACK – w/ 2-inch receiver, holds 2 bikes. $125. 412-3844374

COCA-COLA PRODUCTS – For sale. Call 724-938-8240

RIFLE – U.S. Enfield Model 1917, 3006 cal., made by Remington. Nice cond. $575. 724-942-7295.

REMINGTON – 760 Gamemaster, slide action, 308 cal. Scope, 3-9 power. Exc. cond. $575. 724-942-7295.

CHAIRS – Set of two. Shaker tradition, ladder back, cane seats. Both for $80. 724942-7295

FISHING BOAT – 1995 Aluminum, Deep V. Grumman trailer, shore lander, Yamaha 20HP outboard tiller arm, 2007 livewell, depth finders, battery and charger, perfect shape. Smooth and fast. $3,500. Callo Chuck, 724-348-6289

RECLINING HIGH BACK OAK CHAIRS –Amish made. $25 each. 724-684-6397

NORDIC TRACK FIT – Exercise Bike. $250. 724-684-6397

G.E. MICROWAVE – 24”L x 18”W x 13”H. $250. 724-684-6397

RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER – with attachments. $300. 724-684-6387

SITTING STAIRLIFT – Bruno Industries. 13 steps, $1,500. 412-512-0991

SILVERWARE – Towle Silversmiths, Westchester pattern. Service for 6. Six pc. Hostess set. New. $65. 412-512-0991

COWBOY HAT – Black, Resistor, size 7.25, premium wool, 2 hat bands. $45. 412512-0991

EXTENSION LADDER – Werner, 32-feet, aluminum, heavy duty. $250. 724-7856334

SNOWBLOWER – Craftsman. 7.5 HP., 24inch scoop, Exc. Cond. Used twice. $300. 724-785-6334

HALLMARK ‘LIONEL’ ORNAMENTS –1998 – 2003, 6 pieces, original boxes. Excellent. $10 each. 412-653-1606

CARPENTERS TOOL BOX – Kennedy, Circa 1950. $10. 412-653-1606

PORTA-POWER RAM – Blackhawk, 1-inch diameter, 5 3/8” closed. $30. 412-6531606

STARRETT PRECISION LEVEL – No. 98, 12-inch. $50. 412-653-1606

SNOW TIRES – Four(4) Falken, 215/60/R17, mounted on Summit winter wheels. Fits 2014 – 2017 Compass and many other Jeeps. Used one season. $520. 412-877-2717.

MUFFLER – New, round, for trucks or vans. 28 inches long. $20. 412-425-0342

SPARK PLUGS – Eight(8) Split Fire, cross reference #AC Delco R45TS. $16. 412425-0342

TRUCK BED STORAGE BOX CONTAINER –For pick-ups. $15. 412-425-0342

NEW AC SPARK PLUGS – Six CR43TS, and two R42TS. $2 each. 412-425-0342

WOOD COFFEE TABLE – Heavy Duty, 27inch square. Perfect, no scratches. $10. 724-929-8259

GOLD CEILING FAN – Beautiful. 24-inch blades and 4 etched glass light shades. $25. 724-929-8259

BEAUTIFUL FRAMED PICTURES – Choice of 15, all sizes, large and small. Each $5 (or less). 724-929-8259

SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM – Regent, one large speaker + 5 small. All like new. $10. 724-929-8259

OUTSIDE PATIO FURNITURE – Wooden, with new cushions. 2 pieces. $50. 724366-9524

KITCHEN AID MIXER – Red with accessories. New. $250. 724-366-9524

GLASS WINDOW – No frame, 4x4. $20. 724-366-9524

BARBER SHOP PICTURES – 4x4, have two. $50 each. 724-366-9524

TROUT SPOONS – Black with fly and trebble. Paid $6 each, selling 2 dozen for $30. 724-366-9524

ASHLEY COFFEE TABLE – Oak with slat top. Paid $400. Selling for $75. 724-3669524

MEASURING TAPES - 5 Different Lufkin measuring tapes for sale. Buy one or all. Listed on Craig's List or Facebook. Then-call or text. NO VOICE MAILS. 412-819-5642

WOOD BURNER – Country Hearth Stove. Kit included. Triple Wall Pipes, still in boxes and more. Never used. $800. Lv Mssg. 724-782-0290

LEVEL TRANSIT – David White instruments. Mod. 8300. $88. Call Paul, 412276-8516

SUITCASE – Atlantic, large, black, on wheels. Adjustable. Like new. $50. Call Dave. 412-694-6602

OVER THE RANGE HOOD - $85. 843-6856034

MICROWAVE – Counter top. $50. 843685-6034

ELECTRIC STOVE HEATER - $60. 843685-6034

STEEL ENTRY DOOR – 36”. $150. 843685-6034

CEMETERY PLOTS - Two burial plots at Jefferson Memorial Park (Garden of the Pillars of Faith) $1,800 or best offer. 412952-5564

REFRIGERATOR – Side by side. $225. 843-685-6034

SNOWBLOWER – Craftsman. 7.5 horsepower, 24-inch scoop. Excellent condition. Used twice. $300. 724-785-6334

Q-TEE CLOWNS – (4) 1980’s, Good condition. $50 each. 724-684-6685

BABY BOY CLOTHES - For 3-Year Old. A Few Boxes. Make Offer. 724-344-6619

MEMOREX AM/FM RADIO – 1950’s retro style. Plays CD’s. Turquoise and white. $200. 724-684-6685

GRIZZLY BAND SAW - 14 inch, model No. G0580, very good condition. $300. 724914-3506

HEINZ PEDAL CAR – First in a series. 1/6 scale die cast metal – in original box. 1940 Gendron Pioneer Roadster. $150. 724684-6685

BARBIE (FOSSIL) – Watch/Charm Bracelet. 35th Anniversary edition. Never worn. In original black jewelry box. $250. 724-6846685

TOOL CHEST – with tools, small. $30. 412-751-5688

TOOL CHEST ON WHEELS – Tools included. $50. 412-751-5688

ITEMS FROM THE 80’S – Star Wars figures, Garbage Pail Kids cards, Micor Machines, and more. 412-915-8979

METAL FOLDING CHAIRS – Qty 6. $15 each. 412-310-0210

METAL DESK – Also attached side secretary and 5 foot credenza w/ file drawers. $150. 412-310-0210

RUSTY WALLACE – NASCAR signed print, framed. $75. 412-310-0210

LOVESEAT – Orange, Durablend leather, New, hardly sat on. $400. 412-310-0210

WALL UNITS – Set of 4, shelves and doors. $50 each. 412-310-0210

COMMODORE 64 EQUIPMENT – SmithCorona typewriter manual. 724-938-8240

30-06 RIFLE - CZECH-BRNO, ZG-47. With 2.5X Weaver scope. Winchester 12 Ga. Pump ‘Turkey Gun’, and .22 Bolt action with scope. All in Exc. condition. Will trade all for a Germen Luger. 724-330-5041 (after 9PM please).

DOG ENCLOSURE – 2 doors, plus 14 panels. Each panel 31”W x 48” H. $300. 724239-4508

SHOTGUN – H-and-R Mod. 88, single shot. 20 gauge, 3 inch, new, unfired. $250, OBO. 724-267-3307

MUZZLE LOADER RIFLE – Thompson, center Black Diamond, 50 Cal. In line. Stainless with synthetic stock and fiber optic sights. Excellent Cond. $250, OBO. 724-2673307.

300 SAVAGE - Brass and reloading dies. 35 Remington brass and reloading dies. 724-267-3307

HOT WATER HEAT SYSTEM PUMP - Call or text 412-819-5642

AMMO LOADING MATERIAL - 6mm Remington rifle cases - new brass 20/box @ $ 20/box. NO VOICE MAIL. Call or text 412819-5642

ADOPT A REAL FRIEND. We'll make you smile. Satisfaction guaranteed. Washington Area Humane Society 724 -222-7387

FINLEYVILLE BREWING – Old Beer bottles and memorabilia items from Finleyville Brewing wanted. Will pay top dollar! Call 424-215-9385

WANTED ANTIQUES – Sterling silver, old Christmas decorations, old lamps, oriental rugs, paintings, crocks with blue decorations, gold jewelry. Jim Gillespie at 412979-7050 or home 724-348-6203.

20 OR 22 FOOT OPEN BOW SKE BOAT4.0 or bigger motor. Must be in very good condition. Call 724-331-8566.

CHIHUAHUA DOG – Looking to adopt or buy healthy, young (up to 2 years old.) 412567-3952.

BUYING SPORTS CARDS – Baseball Cards, Basketball Cards and Football Cards. Don’t throw out that old box of cards from your kid or ex-husband! Give me a call first. Paying Cash. 412-760-2291

AUTHENTIC WWII ARMY FIELD JACKET –M65 Regiment jacket, olive. XL. Lv. Mssg. 412-667-8154.

BUYING VINTAGE - Sportscards, autographs, old ticket stubs, items from Forbes Field, and Pipers and Condors items. 724205-8620

OLD HOT WHEEL CARS - Redlines made by Mattel. Has the red ring on the tires. Made from 1968 to 1977. I mainly collect them during this era. Mostly any condition. A few or your entire collection, I am willing to look at them. Can meet, or ship. Have a PayPal account. 724-984-9085 please text or call.

OLD INSULATORS - buying porcelain or glass insulators used on utility poles or along RR tracks, also lightning rods. 724782-0539.

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ANGELS FOR ANIMALS. Collecting Aluminum Cans for an on-going fundraiser. (Please no steel, no pie tins, and no aluminum foil.) Also selling Enjoy & Entertainment Books for $30 each. For pickup of cans or delivery of books, call Jessie @ 724-941-5737.

ADOPT A REAL FRIEND.

We'll make you smile.

Satisfaction guaranteed.

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CHIHUAHUA DOG – Looking to adopt or buy healthy, young (up to 2 years old.) 412567-3952.

FREE GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES - to Forever Homes! 1 Male,1 Female. Excellent temperament! House trained with very good trainable natures & perfect for families with children and other pets! I will not re-home to just anyone. PLEASE email me first at: stephaniechristensen59@gmail.com before Text (312) 932-7651

DOG ENCLOSURE – 2 doors, plus 14 panels. Each panel 31”W x 48” H. $300. 724239-4508

BURIAL LOTS FOR SALE - 2 Each Side by Side. Monongahela Valley Memorial Park. The Garden of Devotion. $4,600 for both, includes Deed Transfer Fee. Contact: Kim Riffle 301-655-4508.korif063@gmail.com

CEMETERY PLOTS - Two burial plots at Jefferson Memorial Park (Garden of the Pillars of Faith) $1,800 or best offer. 412952-5564

FLAGSHIP CONDOMINIUM – located in Atlantic City, New Jersey. No reasonable offer refused. 724-938-8240

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MONOGAHELA VALLEY MEMORIAL PARK

- Garden of the Cross, Burial Lot No. 125-B, Section G, Plots 1,2,3,4. Current value $1,695.00 each. Willing to sell all 4 at 20% discount. 724-872-6270

SPACE FOR SUBLET – Belle Vernon area, great location. Available weekday mornings, weekday afternoons, and weekends. 412758-8352

SERVICES

LAWN SOLDIER - Lawn mowing, mulching, hedge trimming, yard cleanup, tree service, retaining walls, and pressure washing. Call Todd at 724-797-6031 or John at 412-5155222 for 10% early bird special or veterans and senior citizen discounts.

CONCRETE WORK - Retaining walls, driveways, all types of cement repair work, free estimate, reasonable (412) 889-5035

BRICKLAYER – Chimney repair, glass block windows, 50 years experience. 724-3318566

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Reader Advisory: the National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the following classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer “employment” but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it’s illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada

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June’s Housecleaning

Reliable. Honest. References. Weekly or Bi-weekly. Move-ins and Move-outs. 412-651-1794

Monthly Pizza Puzzler!

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When is the Egg Hunt at Crossroads Ministries?

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Entry forms should be submitted to: South Hills-Mon Valley Messenger, Attention: “Monthly Pizza Puzzler,” P.O. Box 13363, Pittsburgh, PA 15243

Congratulations to the winners of our February Pizza Puzzler contest! John Bassani - Brookline • Audrey Miklusko - West Mifflin

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