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Hot Fun in the Summertime! original whiskey still is on display in the barn where the whiskey making process is discussed. Visit the website for more information. waffles, strawberry shortcakes, strawberry sundaes, bowls of strawberries, hand- dipped ice cream, strawberry slushies, milkshakes and more. Visit the website for the schedule of events. Washington County Fair Dates: Aug. 11-18 Address: Washington County Fairgrounds, 2151 North Main Street, Washington Contact: washingtonfair.org, or 724.225.7718 Celebrating western Pennsylvania’s heritage, culture and community by providing wholesome family fun, great entertainment, friendly competition and educational experiences for the whole family. The fair is where agriculture, industry, education and recreation unite in a cooperative effort to dynamically portray the resources and accomplishments of the Washington County area. Visit the website for more information. West Mifflin Community Day Date: June 30 Address: Allegheny County Airport, 12 Allegheny County Airport, West Mifflin Contact: westmifflinrecreation.com, or 412.466.8170 Enjoy live entertainment and good food, meet community businesses and organizations and take part in many games and activities for the kids. Visit the website for more information. Whiskey Rebellion Day at Oliver Miller Homestead Date: July 15 Time: 1:30 p.m. Address: 2301 Corrigan Drive, South Park Contact: olivermiller.org, or 412.835.1554 The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 was the most significant domestic disturbance until the Civil War. The Miller family’s involvement in this historic event is reviewed with the aid of three short skits, “Serving the Writ,” “The Women Speak,” and “William Miller is Kentucky Bound.” Skits begin at 2:30 p.m. The Millers’ 24 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ More Family Fun (and his singing chicken) as he takes you on a magical musical journey. His show explores music and the amazing world of reading while incorporating magic and lots of laughter. You don’t want to miss this awesome, fun, and hilarious show! Visit the website for more information. Cecil Parks and Recreation Movies in the Park North Strabane Parks and Recreation Movies in the Park Date: June 30 (More dates are available.) Time: Dusk Address: Cecil Park, 1684 Millers Run Road, McDonald Contact: ceciltownship-pa.gov, facebook.com/Friends-of-Cecil- Parks, or 724.745.2227, ext. 112 Don’t forget your folding chairs or a blanket to watch a movie under the stars with your family and friends! The concession stand will be open for all your snacking needs. Free, but donations are accepted to help keep the movies rolling. Check the Facebook page for the movie titles and other details. Family Campout at Mingo Creek Park Date: Aug. 17 Address: 1327 Venetia Road, Washington County Contact: washington.pa.us, or 724.228.6867 (Pre-registration is required, not more than 30 days in advance.) Fee: $8 per campsite Spend an evening in Mingo Creek Park camping under the star-filled skies. As night falls, cook hot dogs, roast marshmallows, and spend time around the campfire. An evening program will be offered after dark. Enjoy a simple campfire breakfast Saturday morning. Bring your own tent and camping supplies. For newbies, the park staff will be available to help set up tents. Visit the website for more information. Magical Musical Magic Show with Steve Haberman at Scott Township Library Date: June 20 Address: 301 Lindsay Road, Scott Township Contact: scottlibrary.org, or 412.429.5380 (Registration is required.) All ages welcome! Join Steve Haberman icmags.com Date: June 23 (More dates are available.) Address: North Strabane Municipal Park, 1929 Route 519, Canonsburg Contact: northstrabanetwp.com, or 724.338.4111 Pack up your kids and a blanket or chairs and enjoy a family-friendly movie. Refreshments will be available to purchase. Visit the website for more information. Rock & Mineral Hounds at Upper St. Clair Public Library Date: July 6 Address: 1820 McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St. Clair Contact: twpusc.org/library/library- home, or 412.835.5540 (Register in person starting June 6.) For first through third graders only! Presented by Carnegie Museum of Natural History educators, this is a Science Stations program about rocks and minerals. Travel through four interactive stations for a scientific experience as you investigate the properties of rocks and minerals. You’ll get to go to the activity station, imagination station, data collection station, and analysis station to become a junior geologist! Visit the website for more details.