WHAT’S NEWS IN HAMPTON
ONE-OF-A-KIND CAR
DONATION PROGRAM
Community Auto, part of The Lighthouse
Foundation, is a nonprofit low income car
ownership program. It accepts donated cars,
repairs and inspects them if necessary, then
sells them to qualified working low-income
people at discounted prices, as compared
to a regular
used car
dealership.
According
to the
organization,
it’s the only
one of its
kind in western Pennsylvania that puts
cars back into the hands of families in the
Greater Pittsburgh area.
The used car sitting in the garage that
you didn’t sell because it was a hassle, the
car that didn’t get the trade-in value you
wanted, or one the kids used for school but
is no longer needed would be the perfect
car to donate. Your generous donation is the
fuel for the program and is tax deductible.
Contact Community Auto at
communityautolico.org or at 724.538.5081
to find out how to donate your car and give
a family a hand toward self-sufficiency.
YOUNG LADIES’
DOLL TEA AT THE
DEPRECIATION
LANDS MUSEUM
Join in an afternoon of tea, treats, and
activities for young ladies aged 5 and older,
accompanied by their favorite doll.
Date: Sunday, Jan. 26, 2 to 3 p.m.
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Hear ye, Hear ye, young ladies! You are
cordially invited to attend a Doll Tea, to be
held at the Depreciation Lands Museum!
Did you know that girls just like you
have lived, learned, and played right
here in western Pennsylvania ever
since America was born? You and your
doll companion can learn all about a
Pennsylvania girl’s life in the early days of
settlement at this delightful tea.
Enjoy an afternoon of tea and treats,
follow by activities and 18th century
style dancing, accompanied by live
traditional fiddle music! While dolls of
all shapes and sizes are most welcome,
the afternoon will be geared toward dolls
about 18 inches tall.
Space is limited, so register 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.
Museum location: 4743 S. Pioneer
Road, Allison Park, PA 15101
Phone: 412.486.0563
Website: dlmuseum.org
2020 LUCKY NUMBER
TICKETS AVAILABLE
FOR HOLIDAY SEASON
The Sisters of Divine Providence
announced the availability of 2020 Lucky
Number tickets—a great holiday gift idea.
The fundraiser is based on the Pick 3 Day
and Evening PA Lottery games. Each $25
number is valid from Jan. 1 through Dec.
31, 2020—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 2020 Lucky
Number fundraiser, visit cdpsisters.org/
LuckyNumber or call 412.635.5401. Your
participation helps support the ministries
and mission of the Sisters of Divine
Providence.
PITTSBURGH CONCERT
CHORALE
2019-2020
SEASON
The Pittsburgh
Concert Chorale’s 2019-
2020 concert schedule
celebrates 35 years of
singing.
The remaining concert
schedule is as follows:
“Carmina Burana,” 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 28, at Ingomar United Methodist
Church and 4 p.m. Sunday, March 1, at
Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland.
The epic masterpiece by Carl Orff will
be performed by the PCC with Orff’s
authorized arrangement for two pianos
and percussion.
In April, the PCC celebrates 35 years
with a Gala Celebration! From a silent
auction to a dessert bar, this will be an
event not to be missed. Further
information for this Apr. 17 event will be
posted on the website.
35 Years of Favorites, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 2, at Fox Chapel
Presbyterian Church, and 4 p.m. Sunday,
May 3, at Ingomar United Methodist
Church. The concert will feature favorite
songs suggested by singers and audience
members from the past 34 seasons.
Individual concert tickets are available
for purchase in advance or at the door.
Prices are: Adults, $20 ($23 at the door);
students, $8; and no cost for children 11 and
under. All tickets may be ordered online at
PCCSing.org or by calling 412.635.7654. n