IN Cranberry Spring 2019 | Page 5

CONTENT IN Community is a publication dedicated to representing, encouraging and promoting the Cranberry 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. spring 2019 on the cover Local gymnasts Zoe Schweitzer, Emily Cyphers, Karla Frank and Amy Krueger receive college scholarships to continue their craft. 18 Hello Spring! Say goodbye to Old Man Winter and dig into spring with flower shows, craft fairs, festivals and more! 33 Special Section: Spring Renovation Guide If you’re looking to move (or stay and improve), here are some of the best home improvement and renovation projects for the spring. 42 Cookies, Pastries, Pies, Oh My! Every city has its beloved local bakeries— and Pittsburgh is no exception. Here’s a list of neighborhood bakeries that offer a variety of wedding and birthday cakes, cookies, cupcakes, donuts, pies, pastries and breads. Dough not hold back! departments 4 From the Publisher 8 IN the Loop: What’s News in Cranberry 10 IN Good Taste: Kendyl Ryan and Dan Rodriguez, Co-Owners and Chefs, Duncan Street Sandwich Shop 12 IN Events: Seneca Valley Presents ‘Hello, Dolly!’ 48 IN Focus: Cranberry at a Glance sponsored content Industry Insights 9 Parenting: The Goddard School 11 Estate Planning: Conti Law 21 Education: Sewickley Academy 23 Finances: Prudential – Shannon Rea 29 Skincare: Clearskin Solutions 12 Business Spotlights 17 Little House Learning Center 25 Rose E. Schneider Family YMCA 32 Berkshire Hathaway – Kim, Scott & Todd Van Horn 36 A-1 Concrete Leveling 41 Metro Dry Cleaners 47 Family Chiropractic Freshman Dalryn Schuster and senior Josh Pelloni light up the stage during Seneca Valley’s All-School Musical, “Hello, Dolly!” See story and photos on page 12. Photo by Bill Paterson. CRANBERRY ❘ SPRING 2019 3