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or in a facility. To simply listen or reminisce with someone who is dealing with a life‐threatening illness can make a big difference! A one-hour training program is provided, with an emphasis on compassionate care toward patients and their families, and the time commitment is flexible. If you are interested in joining Hope Hospice’ s volunteer program, please call 412.367.3685 for more details.
THE LIGHTHOUSE LOT SALE
The Lighthouse Lot Sale, a community trunk and vendor sale, will take place on June 3 from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Outdoor spaces and indoor direct vendor tables are available for $ 25 each. The event will include a basket auction, live music, food, hourly giveaways and more. For more information or to reserve a space, contact Theresa Berryman at 724.586.5554.
GROUP AND PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS OFFERED AT CRANBERRY WATERPARK
development, stroke improvement and stroke refinement. Each level requires mastery of the previous level. Each class, regardless of level, lasts 30 minutes. Most classes are offered each weekday for two weeks. Others are taught once a week on Saturdays for five weeks. Program fees for 10-session group lessons are $ 72 for waterpark members, $ 80 for non-members. Saturday lessons are $ 36 for waterpark members and $ 40 for non‐members. Ten-session private lessons, which typically produce results more quickly, are $ 169 and $ 187 respectively, and have starting times ranging from 9:55 a. m. to 7:45 p. m.
Start dates for weekday aquatic classes are June 5, June 19, July 3 and July 17. Saturday‐only classes begin June 10. Most weekday group classes are taught starting at 9:20 a. m. Details are available in the 2017 Summer Recreation guide or online through the Parks & Recreation Department’ s website, cranberry4FUN. com.
Online registration is available at either cranberry4fun. com / register, by phone at 724.779.4FUN( 4386), or in person at the Parks & Recreation Customer Service Desk in the Cranberry Township Municipal Center. Fees are payable at the time of registration.
BIG TRUCK DAY AT ZELIENOPLE PARK
meet the people who build, protect and serve the community. Enjoy activities for all ages! Cost is $ 5 for kids, $ 1 for adults. Zelienople Community Park is located at 400 East Beaver Street. Call 724.452.0231 or email zelienoplecommunitypark @ gmail. com for more information. All proceeds benefit the Zelienople Park New Pool Initiative.
AFTERNOON TEA AT ST. FERDINAND CHURCH
Regardless of swimming proficiency, Cranberry Waterpark has an instructional program to fit. In addition to group lessons, Cranberry’ s pool instructors are also offering one-on-one private lessons— lessons tailored to the individual learner’ s unique needs— for anyone three or older.
Five levels of group lessons are offered for children ages 3 to 12 beginning with an introduction to water skills and progressing to fundamental aquatic skills, stroke
This year’ s Big Truck Day at Zelienople Park will take place on Saturday, May 20, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
This event will be a hands-on opportunity for little ones to explore working trucks and specialty vehicles of all types. Come and
Come, relax and enjoy the Afternoon Tea 2017, on Sunday, May 7, from 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. in St. Ferdinand Church’ s Oldenski Hall, located at 2535 Rochester Road in Cranberry Township.
The Afternoon Tea will include beautiful themed tables, tea, scones, tea sandwiches, dessert, bountiful baskets raffle, a 50 / 50 raffle and door prizes.
The cost is $ 17 for adults, $ 6 for children ages 4 through 10, and free for children age 3 years and under. Doors open at 1 p. m.
Advance reservations are required. Call 724.779.3986 for reservations and more information. Reservations close Monday, May 1. ■
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