IN Millcreek Summer 2016 | Page 32

in the LOOP What’s news in Millcreek KEYSTONE HOOPS ‘SHOOT THE ROCK’ GIRLS NATIONAL QUALIFIER TOURNAMENT The Keystone Hoops Group Annual Shoot the Rock Tournament Series continues with the Shoot the Rock Spring Classic, Friday, May 20, through Sunday, May 22. The tournament carries a four-game guarantee, and will be held at Family First Sports Park and Central Tech High School. All tournaments are open to boys teams in 4th through 11th grade, and girls teams from 5th to 11th grade. This tournament will serve as the girls’ national qualifier, and the winners will receive a free bid to the National NTBA Tournament in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Admission to each tournament is $6 ($3 for seniors); free for children under 10. Tournament schedules will be available on the Keystone Hoops app in advance of each tournament. For more information, visit keystonehoops.com. HIKING WITH THE HUMANE SOCIETY Come out to Sidewalk Trail May 21 from 1-2:30 p.m. to meet the Presque Isle Park naturalists and some special pups from The Humane Society of Northwest PA. The Humane Society will be explaining the adoption PUP process at the event. This PY event is family friendly and will require no fees or registration. INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN SENIOR SHOW Through Sunday, May 22 Cummings Art Gallery Senior interior architecture and design students at Mercyhurst University display their final projects, culminating 30 weeks of design thesis study. The students were challenged to identify problems that could be addressed through the design of unique built environments and to find new and better ways to create interior environments that support health, safety and well-being. Cummings Art Gallery is located in the lobby of the Mary D’Angelo Performing 30 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Millcreek Arts Center on the Mercyhurst campus. The show is free and open to the public through May 22, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekends from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information, call 814.824.2092. OBSERVING WILDLIFE AT PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK Nearly four million visitors each year enjoy the natural beauty that Presque Isle