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Spring Bucket List Pittsburgh Philharmonic: Fantastic Finale ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ at The Strand Date: May 15 Time: 7:30 p.m. Address: QV Middle School, 618 Harbaugh Street, Sewickley Contact: pghphil.org The season closes with Berlioz’s spectacular Symphonie Fantastique, a wild ride to a rousing finale, which also features a concerto performance from the winner of the group’s Young Soloists Competition. River City Brass Latin Fiesta Date: Apr. 3 Address: Carson Middle School, 200 Hillvue Lane, McCandless Contact: rivercitybrass.org Sway with RCB in a concert that will make you shout “Olé!” Dates: April 3-11 Address: 119 North Main Street, Zelienople Contact: thestrandtheater.org, or 724.742.0400 Based on the “coat of many colors” story of Joseph from the Book of Genesis, this musical has evolved many times and been enjoyed the world over. Squawk! The Amazing Bird Show Date: Apr. 26 Times: 3 and 7 p.m. Address: 119 North Main Street, Zelienople Contact: thestrandtheater.org, or 724.742.0400 Unlike any bird show you may have seen before, these birds will amaze with unusual talents such as painting, mind SPONSORED CONTENT BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT reading, card tricks, math problems and more! Out & About 9th Annual Brave American Classic 5K/10K/1-Miler Date: March 21 Time: 7 a.m. Address: St. Stephen’s Church, 405 Frederick Avenue, Sewickley Contact: bouldercrestretreat.org A family-friendly race to benefit Boulder Crest, an organization in Virginia that provides retreats for combat veterans and their families. Town & Country: The 39th Sewickley House Tour Dates: May 1 & 2 Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: Throughout the village Contact: childhealthassociation.org, or 412.741.3221 A self-guided walking tour to see five beautiful homes in the area to benefit Child Health Association of Sewickley. SPONSORED CONTENT Gateway Hospice – You Have a Choice; Why Not Choose the Best? W hen it comes to choosing hospice care for yourself or a loved one, most people don’t know where to start. When you choose Gateway Hospice, you not only choose a hospice that’s been embedded in the community for more than 15 years, but a team of dedicated and caring professionals who will put you first in all things. 24 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ “Most people think there’s only one hospice and it serves everybody,” said COO Mary Tobin. “But each hospice is different, with its own culture. Our care is based on the needs of the patient and we go above and beyond. We had one patient who wanted to go on a fishing trip and one of our nurses worked with the family and professionals to make that happen. Another was able to get Brad Paisley to autograph items for a care package for one of our patients because they were both from the same hometown.” Gateway has physician support and a pharmacy manager on call 24 hours a day in addition to RNs, LPNs, hospice aides, chaplain, social workers and a network of volunteers who all work in concert for their patients. It also has pet icmags.com therapy volunteers and veterans service representatives who can ensure that the special needs of veterans are tended to. For more information on Gateway Hospice, go to the website at gatewayhospice.com, or call directly at 412.536.2020. It is located in the North Hills, on McKnight Road, but hospice care takes place wherever you or your loved one are most comfortable. gatewayhospice.com