IN Moon Township Fall 2019 | Page 16

Fall Festival Fever! A Halloween Haunting at Old Economy Village Date: Oct. 26 Address: 270 Sixteenth Street, Ambridge Contact: oldeconomyvillage.org Don’t miss this fourth annual trick-or- treat event, inviting costumed children ages 10 and under to go “door-to-door” on the historic site and trick-or-treat. Costumed interpreters and guides will greet visitors as they make their way around the site. There will be other activities and refreshments for everyone. Check the website for registration information and other details. Moon Township’s Halloween Spooktacular Date: Oct. 23 Address: 1350 Joe DeNardo Way (Ewing Road), Moon Township Contact: moonparks.org, or 412.262.1703 Join Moon Parks and Recreation for the annual Halloween Spooktacular at Moon Park. This family-friendly event features treats, pumpkin painting, a Trick- or-Treat Trail and much, much more! For more information visit the website. Night Walk on the Panhandle Trail Date: Check website for the October date. Address: 110 Noblestown Road, Carnegie Contact: panhandletrail.org, or facebook.com/Collier-Friends-of-the- Panhandle-Trail Costumes are optional at this community event. Enjoy an evening of Halloween fun with hayrides, ghost stories, bonfire, and treat bags for kids under 12. Free hot chocolate and cider for all. Visit the website or Facebook page for more information. Robinson Town Centre Halloween Walk Date: Oct. 26 Address: Park Manor Boulevard, Robinson Township Contact: robinsontowncentre.com/events Let your kids show off their Halloween costumes with their friends while enjoying free treat bags and other Halloween-themed activities at Robinson Town Centre’s Annual Halloween Walk! Visit the website for more information. Robinson Township’s Halloween in the Park Date: Oct. 26 Address: Clever Park Rotary Shelter, 115 Robinson Pool Drive, Robinson Township Contact: townshipofrobinson.com/ events, or 412.788.8120 Forest Grove Fire Department and the Montour Marching Band will lead the parade through the park to kick off the festivities. Come in costume! All your favorite ghosts and goblins will parade down the red carpet and pose for some great, ghostly photos. Treats and eats! Be there or be scared! Visit the website for more information. Trail of Terror at Carnegie Park Date: October TBA (Check the website for the date.) Address: Forsythe Road and Cook Lane, Carnegie Contact: facebook.com/pg/ PghTrailOfTerror This frightful fundraiser for Pitcher Park Memorial transforms the park into an outdoor haunt with ghosts, goblins, zombies and more! Visit the Facebook page for more information. Fall Inspiration Fall for Your Library: A Novel Night Date: Sept. 14 Address: Celebrations Bar, Banquet and Grill, 8110 Steubenville Pike, Imperial Contact: westernalleghenylibrary.org, or 724.695.8150 Join Western Allegheny Community Library for the annual Fall for Your Library event! It is the library’s largest fundraiser, with nearly 300 guests from the local community and beyond 14 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com enjoying special food and wine pairings, games and auctions. For more information on purchasing tickets and other information, visit the website. Grow the Garden Day at Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Dates: The last Wednesday of each month (through October) Address: 799 Pinkerton Run Road, Oakdale Contact: pittsburghbotanicgarden.org, or 412.444.4464 Be a volunteer! Join PBG for Grow the Garden Day. You will be helping the garden, learning more about gardening and meeting a great group of people. Visit the website for more details. ‘Hairspray’ presented by Stage 62 Dates: A variety of November dates Time: Doors open at 6 p.m.; performance at 6:30 p.m. Address: Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall, 300 Beechwood Avenue, Carnegie Contact: stage62.org/hairspray “Hairspray,” winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is a family-friendly musical, piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance and deliriously tuneful songs. In 1962 Baltimore, a lovable “plus-size” teen, Tracy Turnblad, has only one desire—to dance on the popular “Corny Collins Show.” When her dream comes true, Tracy is transformed from social outcast to sudden star. She must use her newfound power to dethrone the reigning Teen Queen, win the affections of heartthrob Link Larkin, and integrate a TV network—all without denting her ‘do! Visit the website for information on purchasing tickets and other details. Robin Hill Park Lunchtime Concert Series Date: Sept. 18 Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Address: Robin Hill Park Gazebo (behind the Robin Hill Center), 949 Thorn Run Road, Moon Township Contact: moonparks.org, or 412.262.1703 Hermie Granati Duo Unplugged will perform! Bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy music outdoors surrounded by the natural beauty of Robin Hill Park. Concerts are free to attend. Hot dogs, drinks and snacks are available for a small cost. Visit the website for more details.