IN Cranberry Summer 2019 | Page 10

WHAT’S NEWS IN CRANBERRY and much more at the Mars Farmers Market! Stay for a while at the bistro tables and visit with friends and neighbors. Dates: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., through Oct. 5. Spend your Saturdays at the market this season! Representing North Catholic from left to right are Isabella Kunsak, Shealin O’Shea, David Ubinger, Canaan Branch, Anthony Serventi and Luke Crawford, Principal. NORTH CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL RECEIVES GRANT FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR BRIDGE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Several students from North Catholic High School recently accepted a check valued at $12,000 on behalf of area Butler County families. The donation was made by Waste Management to the Bridge Educational Foundation. The program provides financial assistance to students through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC). North Catholic is one of several Butler County schools to receive a portion of the money. EITC allows business owners to divert state tax dollars to support schools by providing student scholarships and financial aid. MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL DELIVERS FIRST GRANT FROM NEW COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM The owners of Moe’s Pittsburgh rolled out a new Community Support Program earlier this year that focuses on donating over $200,000 to local nonprofits, schools and community groups. In March, Moe’s officials delivered a check of $1,700 to MHY Family Services for its new Therapeutic Swim Program. Through the generous support of Moe’s, MHY is introducing this swim program to allow the children it serves to develop and strengthen water skills and to provide a new therapeutic outlet for relaxation, fitness and overall well-being. For more information, visit welcometogivingback.com. Moe’s officials deliver a check to MHY Family Services for new swim program. From l to r: Karen Harvey, MHY; Alyssa Kulikoski, Moe’s; Allie Hamilton, MHY; Amy Smith, MHY; and Mike Geiger, Moe’s. MARS FARMERS MARKET Discover locally grown fruits and vegetables, handcrafted artisan breads with a literary flare, creamed honey and honey comb, fresh flowers, homemade cookies 8 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ SOUTHERN BUTLER COUNTY GARDEN CLUB’S 11TH ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR Southern Butler County Garden Club will be hosting its 11th Annual Garden Tour from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on icmags.com July 13. Get inspired on this self- guided tour of a variety of private gardens in the Cranberry Township, Mars and Zelienople areas. Pre-sale tickets are available now for $20. Send a check payable to Southern Butler County Garden Club, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope, to Southern Butler County Garden Club, PO Box 2452, Cranberry Township, PA 16066. Tickets on the event day are $25 and are only available from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center, 2525 Rochester Road. For more information, call Alicia at 724.242.5532 or visit southernbutlercountygardenclub.org. ANIMAL CHARITIES IN SOUTHWESTERN PA BENEFIT FROM CLEARVIEW’S COMMUNITY GIVING PROGRAM Clearview Federal Credit Union announced the selection of several animal charities and shelters located near financial centers in southwestern PA as the benefactors of its Community Giving Program for the first quarter of 2019. The animal shelters benefiting from this program include the Beaver County Humane Society, Action for Animals Humane Society, Two Ladies and Four Paws Rescue, Animal Protectors, Steel City Rescue, Butler Humane Society, Animal Friends, and the Hancock County Shelter. Financial centers in Chippewa, Center, Hopewell, Latrobe, Lower Burrell, Delmont, Butler, and East Liverpool are participating and have received a wish list of items needed by the shelters. Due to recent flooding at the Beaver County Humane Society, cash donations will also be accepted at the Hopewell, Chippewa, and Center financial centers in order to provide extra assistance. n