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THREE RIVERS QUILTERS 2018 QUILT SHOW Dates: April 26-28 Address: The Meadows Banquets & Conference Center, 210 Racetrack Road, Washington Contact: threeriversquilters.org Handcrafted beauty! This event showcases quilt-based products and information, services concerning quilting and textile arts, and many more related products and services in the apparel and accessories industries. Visit the website for more information. WASHINGTON ANTIQUES FAIR Dates: The last Sunday of the month through October Address: Washington Wild Things Park, 1 Was hington Federal Way, Washington Contact: washingtonantiquesfair.com, or 724.942.0357 Come and be a part of it! Have you been looking for years for that rare something to complete a collection? Is bargain hunting your passion? The Washington Antiques Fair may just be the place for you! Visit the website for more information. Sights and Sounds of SPRING BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL STRINGS/WIND ENSEMBLE SPRING CONCERT Date: May 22 (Tentative—check the website.) Time: 7 p.m. Address: Baldwin High School Auditorium, 4653 Clairton Boulevard, Baldwin/Whitehall Contact: bwschools.net/baldwin-high- school CANONSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL SPRING BAND CONCERT Date: May 3 (Tentative—check the website.) Time: 7 p.m. Address: Canonsburg Middle School Auditorium, 200-228 North Central Avenue, Canonsburg Contact: cmsd.k12.pa.us LITTLE LAKE THEATRE PRESENTS ‘THE DRESSER’ BY RONALD HARWOOD RIVER CITY BRASS BAND PRESENTS ‘PENNSYLVANIA 6-5000’ Dates: Many April dates available. Address: 500 Lakeside Drive, Canonsburg Contact: littlelake.org Date: May 8 Time: 7:30 p.m. Address: Upper St. Clair High School, 1825 McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St. Clair Contact: rivercitybrass.org Based on the author’s own experiences as dresser to Sir Donald Wolfit, this bracing play is an elegy to a bygone era. Backstage at a theater in the English provinces during WWII, Sir, the last of the great breed of English actor/managers, is in a bad way—as his dresser Norman tries valiantly to prepare him to go on stage as King Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as who and where he is supposed to be, Sir is adamantly determined to roar his last. With Herculean effort on the part of Norman, Sir finally makes it on stage and through the performance, no thanks to an air raid courtesy of the Luftwaffe. Visit the website for information on purchasing tickets and other details. MT. LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL SPRING CHORAL CONCERT Date: May 31 (Tentative—check the website.) Address: Mt. Lebanon High School Auditorium, 155 Cochran Road, Mt. Lebanon Contact: mtlsd.org, or 412.344.2000 PETERS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL SPRING BAND CONCERT River City Brass closes its 36th season with the music of Glenn Miller and friends. Enjoy a concert that will have you dancing in your seat to favorite tunes like “In the Mood,” “Little Brown Jug,” and of course, “Pennsylvania 6-5000.” Visit the website for information on purchasing tickets and other details. SOUTH FAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL SPRING CHORUS CONCERT Date: April 25 (Tentative—check the website.) Time: 7 p.m. Address: South Fayette High School Theatre, 3640 Old Oakdale Road, McDonald Contact: southfayette.org THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL SPRING CONCERT Date: April 18 (Tentative—check the website.) Address: Thomas Jefferson High School Auditorium, 310 Old Clairton Road, Jefferson Hills Contact: wjhsd.net Date: May 23 (Tentative—check the website.) Time: 7 p.m. Address: Peters Township High School Auditorium, 264 East McMurray Road, McMurray Contact: ptmusicboosters.com WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS ‘ABRACADABRA’ PITTSBURGH CIVIC ORCHESTRA PRESENTS ‘WATER’ Maestro Yugo will trade in his baton for a wand to conjure up a magical end to another enthralling season. Enchantment will abound, with classics including the Overture to Mozart’s “Magic Flute,” “Neptune, the Mystic” from Holst’s “The Planets,” and Dukas’ Date: May 19 Time: 7:30 p.m. Address: Upper St. Clair High School, 1825 McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St. Clair Contact: pittsburghcivicorchestra.net PCO’s final concert of the season will be conducted by former PCO assistant conductor Alejandro Pinzon. Soprano Katy Williams will join the orchestra to highlight the theme of Water. Visit the website for information on purchasing tickets and other details. Date: May 5 Time: 3 p.m. Address: Trinity High School, 231 Park Avenue, Washington Contact: washsym.org, or 724.223.9796 Continued on page 46 > hello s prin g MT. LEBANON ❘ SPRING 2018 43