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CONTENT spring 2018 14 Golden Age Grand Slams South Hills Senior Softball League puts ability before age. 16 Three Cheers! Pittsburgh Pride Cheer, located in Canonsburg, heads to world competition. 19 Spring Rejuvenation Say ‘So long’ to winter and treat yourself to some much- needed pampering. Relax and revitalize your body with a facial, massage, body wrap, manicure, pedicure and more at one of the many spas in your area. 25 Special Section: What’s Trending in Home Improvement The hottest trends for smart home design, bathroom and kitchen makeovers, interior decorating, home office space, windows and doors, outdoor patios, decks and landscaping. 37 Get the Dirt on Spring Fun! Flowers are starting to bloom and the sun is shining. It’s time to shed the winter doldrums and swing into spring with some fun festivals and events around town. departments 33 IN Community is a publication dedicated to representing, encouraging and promoting the Canon-Mac area and its comprising municipalities by focusing on the talents and gifts of the people who live and work here. Our goal is to provide readers with the most informative and professional regional publication in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 8 From the Publisher 10 IN the Loop: What’s News in Canon-Mac 12 IN Good Taste: Edward Shvarts, Owner, Vilka Bistro 53 Canon-Mac School District News 60 North Strabane Township News 64 IN Focus: Canon-Mac at a Glance sponsored content 54 on the cover Industry Insights 18 Do You Have Technology Neck?: Skraitz Chiropractic 23 Veterinary Services: Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center (PVSEC) 39 Your Health: Washington Health System Business Spotlights 24 CrossRoads Physical Therapy 27 Liberty Lumber 28 Miller’s Ace Hardware 30 Pillar to Post Home Inspectors 32 Tailored Living 36 Judi Agostinelli, Century 21 Real Estate 41 Mortland Physical Therapy 43 Pruce Dental 45 Torrente of Upper St. Clair Dining Out 51 Jacksons Restaurant + Bar Canon-McMillan school director Manuel Pihakis looks on as a South Central Elementary School student shows off her tech skills at a recent event formally unveiling the districtwide Code to the Future program. The event was attended by local and state officials. See story on page 54. Photo by the Huss Group. CANON-MAC ❘ SPRING 2018 7