IN Mt. Lebanon Spring 2019 | Página 10

WHAT’S NEWS IN MT. LEBANON HILLSIDE COMMUNITY SCHOOL EARTH DAY CELEBRATION Join Hillside in a free day to celebrate the Earth, ground yourself through yoga, and reconnect to life making handmade seed paper on Saturday, April 27, from 10 to 11 a.m. Bring a yoga mat or towel and get ready for some simple nature yoga poses, such as rock, tree, and mountain, and meditate with sun salutations. Super easy, family- friendly fun, and a great way to start your weekend! Take home a little spark of spring with handmade seed paper. Not only is it simple and fun to make, but it’s easy to plant—just stick your paper in the soil, water, and watch it grow! Registration is recommended. Visit hillsidepgh.org or call 412.447.1476 for more information and to register. JOIN MT. LEBANON SENIOR MEN’S GOLF CLUB THE PIRATE PARROT HELPED CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY AT ST. BERNARD SCHOOL The Pirate Parrot flew to St. Bernard School and visited Mrs. Roberto’s 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ Tickets for the 2019‑2020 season are sold as a series only and can be purchased by visiting the website at townhallsouth.org. CHABAD TO HOST ANNUAL WOMEN’S SPRING EVENT The 13th Annual Women’s Spring Event at Chabad of the South Hills will take place on Tuesday, May 14. The guest speaker will be Sara Chana Silverstein, Master Herbalist and author of the book “Moodtopia: Tame Your Moods, De- Stress, and Finding Balance Using Herbal Remedies, Aromatherapy and More.” Join in a light dinner, silent auction and raffle prizes. For more information and to register, visit chabadsh.com or call 412.344.2424. TOWN HALL SOUTH SPEAKERS SERIES Mt. Lebanon Senior Men’s Golf Club is open to all men age 55 or older. The club will be golfing at Mt. Lebanon Golf Course on Wednesday mornings April 10 to October 10, with six away events. Membership applications are available at the Mt. Lebanon Golf Course. For further information go to mensgolfmtlebo.site123.me. 8 kindergarten classroom to deliver some Valentine’s Day cheer! Students had crafts, cake, gifts and a dance prepared just for their favorite parrot. Kindergartener Brenden Bednarski even made a Valentine’s Day card box in the shape of PNC Park. Are you looking for intellectual growth and cultural stimulation through national and international acclaimed speakers who inspire, educate, inform and enlarge one’s world? Subscribe to Town Hall South, which began in 1969 and features five lectures that are held in the Upper St. Clair High School theater from 10:10 to 11:10 a.m. For the 2019-2020 season, the exciting array of speakers will be: Oct. 1 – Lou Holtz, legendary football coach, ESPN sports analyst and renowned motivational speaker Nov. 5 – Beth Macy, award-winning journalist with a focus on social problems including the opioid crisis Dec. 3 – Alan Zwiebel, Emmy Award- winning comedy writer including for “Saturday Night Live” Feb. 4 – Vijay Gupta, violinist/educator/ mental health advocate March 17 – Lynsey Addario, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, focusing on war, injustice, resilience and humanity. icmags.com EVERYONE DESERVES A CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBORHOOD Join the Great American Cleanup of PA Cleaning up your neighborhood is one of the best investments you can make. Whether you have vacant lots plagued with debris, natural areas that are dumped on, or litter blown from down the street, any neighborhood can be lifted up by positive action. The 15th annual Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Great American Cleanup of PA can help get you started. Through May 31, thousands of Pennsylvania families and friends will partake in litter and illegal dump cleanups, beautification projects such as tree and flower plantings, recycling collections and education programs. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful partners with PennDOT, the Department of Environmental Protection, and Keep America Beautiful to provide free trash bags, gloves, and safety vests to registered participants, as supplies last. During Let’s Pick It Up PA—every day from April 13 through May 6—cleanups registered with the Great American Cleanup of PA are eligible to take their trash to participating landfills free of charge or for a reduced rate.   ■