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Hello Spring! Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. Great American Music Series at Westmoreland Museum of American Art featuring Willow Hill Date: March 20 Address: The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, 221 North Main Street, Greensburg Contact: thewestmoreland.org, or 1.888.718.4253 Join WMOAA for some pop country as it continues its celebration of American music! From indie rock to jazz to pop country to Latin American rhythm, there’s something for everyone in the Great American Music Series. Each concert offers a cash bar with beer, wine, soft drinks and specialty cocktails, and food available for purchase from Elegant Catering. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ presented by Stage Right Dates: April 12-14 Address: The Palace Theatre, 21 West Otterman Street, Greensburg Contact: stagerightgreensburg.com What’s the buzz? A timeless work, the rock opera is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the musical follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. The story, told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. ‘Kal-ama-Zoo’ at the Theatre Factory Dates: May 3-12 Address: 235 Cavitt Avenue, Trafford Contact: thetheatrefactory.org, or 412.374.9200 Peg and Irving, two widowed 70-somethings, bravely venture into the new, overwhelming world of modern dating. But when these opposites attract, they discover love isn’t any easier the second time around. Winner of the Riva Shiner Comedy Award, “Kal-ama-zoo” is a romantic comedy about 14 724.942.0940 to advertise ❘ Races & Fitness life’s second act and learning you’re never too old to be young. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. March for Parks Date: March 30 ‘Music & Magic’ by Westmoreland Time: Registration begins at 9 a.m.; Symphony Orchestra Marches kick off at 10:30 a.m. Date: March 16 Locations: Twin Lakes Park Peach Plaza Address: The Palace Theatre, Area and Murrysville Community Center 21 West Otterman Street, Greensburg (See the website for more information.) Contact: westmorelandsymphony.org, Contact: westmoreland.pa.us, or or 724.837.1850 724.830.3950 Israeli cellist Amit Peled, a musician Support your local parks! Prior to the event, of profound artistry and charismatic participants will collect contributions to benefit stage presence, is acclaimed worldwide parks and trails projects in Westmoreland as one of the most exciting and virtuosic County. Marchers can participate as individuals instrumentalists on the concert stage or teams of three or more. You may bring your today. He performs on the Pablo Casals dogs with you! March for Parks is sponsored by 1733 Goffriller cello, which was loaned to the Westmoreland County Parks & Recreation him personally by Casals’ widow, Marta Citizens Advisory Board. Visit the website for Casals Istomin. Visit the website for more more information. information on purchasing tickets and other details. Operation FINALLY HOME Bataan Rhonda Vincent and The Rage at the Lamp Theatre Date: April 27 Address: 222 Main Street, Irwin Contact: lamptheatre.org, or 724.367.4000 Rhonda Vincent’s music incorporates savvy contemporary touches while drawing deeply from the authentic traditions of classic bluegrass, with a flawless band that can execute both break-neck instrumentals and heartwrenching ballads. Her latest project “Taken” features special guests ranging from Dolly Parton to Richard Marx. With over 80 awards to their name, Rhonda Vincent and The Rage are the most celebrated band in bluegrass. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. ‘Take The “A” Train’ by River City Brass Band Date: April 4 Address: Linton Middle School, 250 Aster Street, Penn Hills Contact: rivercitybrass.org Pittsburgh’s own Billy Strayhorn wrote the music that gave RCB the title for this program. Its big (brass) band is ready to swing classic tunes like “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing),” “Sing, Sing, Sing,” and “What a Wonderful World.” Visit the website for information on tickets and other details. icmags.com Memorial Race Date: March 30 Time: 8 a.m. Address: Great Allegheny Passage starting at the Little Boston Trail, Boston Contact: runsignup.com/Race/PA/Boston/ BataanMemorialRace Join the Norwin Air Force Junior ROTC units as they march to remember and honor the 75,000 American troops forced to march 65 miles to death camps in the Bataan Peninsula during World War II and support our warriors coming home. NAFJROTC’s goal is to raise $8,000 for the nonprofit organization Operation FINALLY HOME. Visit the website for more information. Polar Bear Pond Skim at Boyce Park Date: March 10 Address: Boyce Park Four Seasons Lodge, 675 Old Frankstown Road, Plum Contact: alleghenycounty.us/parks/boyce/ index.aspx Cost: Must have a valid lift ticket to participate. Registration will occur on-site at 2 p.m. Join Allegheny County Parks and Recreation as it closes out the winter season in style! Wear a costume, shorts and t-shirt, or swimsuit and attempt to skim across an icy pond on skis or a board. Grilled food and Hop Farm craft beer will be available for purchase. For ages 18+ (under 18 with parent’s consent). Visit the website for more information.