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North Strabane Movie Nights Dates: July 17 and August 21 Time: Dusk Address: North Strabane Municipal Park, 1929 Rt. 519, Canonsburg Contact: northstrabanetwp.com, or 724.745.8880 Free entertainment for the family close to home! Watch a movie at the beautiful North Strabane Municipal Park! Visit the website for more information on what family-friendly movies are showing. Oliver Miller Homestead – Arts Come to the Homestead Date: June 19 Address: 2301 Corrigan Drive, South Park Contact: olivermiller.org, or 412.835.1554 The homestead will host an art show featuring the arts of its time period. A concert of late 18th century music will also be held. Visit the website for more information. Oliver Miller Homestead – Whiskey Rebellion Day Date: July 17 Address: 2301 Corrigan Drive, South Park Contact: olivermiller.org, or 412.835.1554 The historic event is reviewed and Miller family involvement is discussed. Three short skits, “Serving the Writ,” “The Women Speak” and “William Miller is Kentucky Bound,” will be performed beginning at 2:30 p.m. Visit the website for more information. Outdoor Classroom – The Lost Ladybug Project Date: June 25 Time: 10 a.m. to noon Address: 1531 Mayview Road, Upper St. Clair Contact: theoutdoorclassroompa.org, or 412.838.0064 Spend some time with your kids in nature and learn something new! The Lost Ladybug Project tracks the changing ladybug species distribution across North America. Over the past 20 years several native ladybugs have become extremely rare, ladybugs from other places have greatly increased their numbers and range, and some ladybugs are simply found in new places. Join the OC staff in finding out where all the ladybugs have gone so people can try to prevent more native species from becoming so rare. This session will teach participants how to identify different species of ladybugs and submit what they find to scientists. $5.00 per family. Visit the website for more information. 42 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall Peters Township Fishing Derby Date: August 20 Time: 10 a.m. to noon Address: Peterswood Park, 750 Bebout Road, Venetia Contact: peterstownship.com, facebook.com/ptparksandrec, or 724.942.5000 Join us for the annual McMurray Rotary and Peters Township Fishing Derby at Peters Lake Park. All kids grades Kindergarten through 5th grade are eligible to participate. Awards will be given for the largest, smallest, first fish caught and most fish caught! Visit the website for more information. Peters Township 38th Annual Community Day Date: June 25 Time: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. then fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Address: Peterswood Park, 750 Bebout Road, Venetia Contact: peterstownship.com, or 724.942.5000 Celebrate with friends and neighbors at the annual Peters Township Community Day! Live music and entertainment, arts and crafts, vendor booths, food, fireworks and more. Visit the website for more information. Scott Township Community Day Date: July 4 Time: 11 a.m. Address: Scott Township Municipal Park, 448 Lindsay Road, Carnegie Contact: scott-twp.com, or 412.276.5300 A fun-filled day celebrating Scott Township and our nation! Festivities include American Legion flag services, food and game booths, pool activities (must have a pool pass to participate), live music, and fireworks. Visit the website for the schedule of events. South Fayette Community Day Date: August 27 Time: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: Fairview Park, 129 Greenwood Drive, South Fayette Township Contact: southfayettepa.com, or 412.221.8700 Visit with family, friends and neighbors! Entertainment, food and activities for all ages. Visit the website for a schedule of events. South Park Theatre Presents “Church Basement Ladies” Dates: June 30 through July 16 Times: Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. Address: The corner of Brownsville Road and Corrigan Drive, South Park Contact: southparktheatre.com, or 412.831.8552 Support local theater! A celebration of the church basement kitchen and the women who work there, this musical comedy features four distinct characters and their relationships as they organize the food and solve the problems of a rural Minnesota church about to undergo changes in 1965. They stave off potential disasters, share and debate recipes, instruct the young, and keep the pastor on course while thoroughly enjoying (and tolerating) each other as the true “steel magnolias” of the church. Visit the website for more information.