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WHAT’S NEWS IN HAMPTON CLUB PILATES OPENS IN THE HAMPTON SHOPPES Club Pilates recently opened in The Hampton Shoppes at 4655 William Flynn Highway, Suite 113. The new, bright studio offers members full-body workouts that improve posture, balance, flexibility and strength and welcomes members into an atmosphere where they can choose from four class levels and eight signature group class formats that utilize a variety of equipment. The Hampton location is owned by Trey and Christina Johansen. A former engineer originally from New Orleans, Trey Johansen decided to invest in Club Pilates with his wife after seeing how Pilates helped his ailing back. You can contact Club Pilates Hampton at 412.385.4482. 2019 LUCKY NUMBER TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR HOLIDAY SEASON The Sisters of Divine Providence announced the availability of 2019 Lucky Number tickets—a great holiday gift idea. The ticket is based on the day and evening Pick 3 (Daily Number) PA Lottery game. Each $25 number is valid from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2019— yours for the entire year! Daily winners receive a minimum of $25 up to $150 on select days throughout the year when their three-digit number is selected. To participate in the 2019 Lucky Number fundraiser, call 412.635.5401 or visit cdpsisters.org/LuckyNumber. Your participation helps support the ministries and mission of the Sisters of Divine Providence. YOUNG LADIES’ DOLL TEA AT THE DEPRECIATION LANDS MUSEUM Sunday, Jan. 27, from 2 to 3 p.m. An afternoon of tea, treats and crafts for young ladies ages 5 and older, accompanied by their favorite doll. Hear ye, Hear ye, young ladies! Did you know that girls just like you have lived, learned, and played right here in western Pennsylvania ever since America was born? 6 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ The used car in your garage that you don’t have time to sell, or didn’t get the trade-in value you wanted, or a car the kids used but no longer need would be the perfect car to donate. Your generous donation is tax-deductible. Please contact Community Auto at communityautolico.org or call 724.538.5081 for details on how to donate your car. You and your doll companion can learn all about a Pennsylvania girl’s life in the early days of settlement at a delightful doll tea. After meeting Colonial Miss Manners and learning how young ladies were meant to act at afternoon tea, you will enjoy colonial treats and make some special doll-sized—and girl- sized!—keepsakes to take home. While dolls of all shapes and sizes are welcome, crafts will be geared toward dolls about 18 inches tall. Space is limited, so register online soon. For more information, call 412.486.0563 and leave a message. This event is geared to children without adult assistance, however one adult per family is invited to stay, at no charge, and observe the festivities or children may be dropped off and picked up an hour later. ONE-OF-A-KIND CAR DONATION PROGRAM Community Auto, a nonprofit program of The Lighthouse Foundation, accepts donated cars, repairs and inspects them when feasible, and sells them at discounted prices to low-income working families and individuals. icmags.com PITTSBURGH HISTORICAL MUSIC SOCIETY PRESENTS THIRD ANNUAL 18TH CENTURY CANDLELIGHT CONCERT Saturday, Feb. 9, 7 p.m. The Pittsburgh Historical Music Society (PHMS) Orchestra along with guest performers extend a cordial invitation for you to join in an 18th century-style evening filled with music, candlelight and delectable delights! Hors d’oeuvres, sweets (including the delicious Vivaldi cookies) and libations (ale, wine, cider, coffee and, of course, tea) will be provided in the fire-lit warmth of the Deacon’s Tavern, which is located at 4743 Pioneer Road, Allison Park, 15101, within the Historic Depreciation Lands Museum. Advance registration for this family- friendly event is required and seating is limited. The all-inclusive price is $25 per person. Please reserve your place by registering at http://phmsconcert. wixsite.com/thirdcandlelight. As always, period attire is most welcome but not at all required. Should you have any questions please contact Mary Fantozzi at mary@ pittsburghhistoricalmusicsociety.org (412.983.6101). The PHMS is conducted by William Lockard. It endeavors to bring a vibrant historical music experience to life, transporting audiences into the past. n