WHAT’S NEWS IN BETHEL PARK
Church in Mt. Lebanon. Contact Luanne
Shock at [email protected] to arrange
for your audition. Follow the group on
Facebook or visit southhillschorale.org.
JOIN LIFESPAN FOR A
TRIP TO HUDSON
VALLEY, NEW YORK,
SEPT. 18-20
The cost is $500 pp/double occupancy,
which includes two breakfasts and two
dinners including Shadow’s on the
Hudson, Bethel Woods Center of the
Arts, Docent Tour of Boscobel House &
Gardens, two-hour Hudson River Cruise,
Tour & Wine Tasting at Brotherhood
Winery, West Point Military Academy
Guided Tour, West Point Visitors
Centers, and more! A deposit of $100 is
required. Contact the Bethel Park office at
412.831.7111.
ENJOY A NIGHT
OUT AT LIFESPAN’S
CASHTOBERFEST
Friday, Oct. 11, 5 to 10 p.m.
Salvatore’s, Curry Road, Whitehall
The cost is $25 per ticket, which
includes two numbers on a ticket, dinner
buffet, beer, music and dancing. Visit any
LifeSpan Center or call 412.464.1300
for tickets.
SOUTH HILLS
CHORALE LOOKING
FOR NEW MEMBERS
The famous South Hills Chorale is
looking for talented new members who
love to sing and want to have fun doing it.
Entering its 60th year, this adult chorale
performs two major concerts and several
outreach concerts each season. Friendly
and relaxed auditions for all parts will be
held on Monday, Aug. 26, and Monday,
Sept. 9, at 7 p.m., at St. Paul’s Episcopal
8
724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE
❘
FREE PRODUCE
THROUGH THE
FARMERS MARKET
PROGRAM FOR
ELIGIBLE SENIORS
Allegheny County residents 60 years
and older may be eligible to receive a
set of four checks for a total of $20 to
purchase locally grown fresh fruits and
vegetables through the Senior Farmers
Market Nutrition Program, administered
by the Department of Human Services
Area Agency on Aging (AAA).
Checks will be distributed by the AAA
senior center network on a first-come,
first-served basis. The checks can be
spent through Nov. 30 on produce
grown in Pennsylvania at participating
Farmers Markets. Those who are eligible
but unable to get to a senior center may
designate a proxy to pick up and redeem
the checks. There is a limit of two proxy
forms per person.
To be eligible, you must: be an
Allegheny County resident; be age 60
or older before Dec. 31; not live in a
residential facility providing meals; and
meet income requirements ($23,107
annual gross income for a one-person
household and $31,284 for a two-person
household).
To access distribution sites, proxy
forms, locations of farmers markets and
icmags.com
other information about the Farmers
Market Nutrition Program, please visit
alleghenycounty.us/dhs/SFMNP or call
the SeniorLine at 412.350.5460.
ANIMAL CHARITIES
IN SOUTHWESTERN
PA BENEFIT FROM
CLEARVIEW’S
COMMUNITY GIVING
PROGRAM
Clearview Federal Credit Union
announced the selection of several
animal charities and shelters located
near financial centers in southwestern
Pennsylvania as benefactors of its
Community Giving Program for the first
quarter of 2019.
The animal shelters benefiting from
this program include the Beaver County
Humane Society, Action for Animals
Humane Society, Two Ladies and Four
Paws Rescue, Animal Protectors, Steel
City Rescue, Butler Humane Society,
Animal Friends, and the Hancock
County Shelter.
Financial centers in Chippewa, Center,
Hopewell, Latrobe, Lower Burrell,
Delmont, Butler, and East Liverpool are
participating and have received a wish
list of items needed by the shelters. Due
to recent flooding at the Beaver County
Humane Society, cash donations will also
be accepted at the Hopewell, Chippewa,
and Center financial centers in order to
provide extra assistance.
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