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MUSIC FOR MS
MuSic for MS, a roots music festival benefiting
the PA Keystone Chapter of the National MS
Society, will take place on Aug. 13 at the main
stage and amphitheater at Hartwood Acres in
Hampton. This third annual event will feature
performances by the North Allegheny Fiddlers,
The Jakobs Ferry Straggelers, Tullycavy, River
Whyless and Driftwood. Headlining this year’s
event will be nationally recognized band The
Black Lillies. Once again this year’s Master of
Ceremonies will be none other than Pittsburgh’s
own Michele Michaels from WDVE radio.
In addition to great music, this family‑friendly
event will include some of the region’s best
local food, beverage and merchandise vendors.
Doors open at 3 p.m. and musical acts will begin
at 4 p.m. All parking for this event is available
onsite and is free of charge. MuSic for MS will
be held rain or shine and is a general admission
event with 100 percent outdoor seating on the
Hartwood Acres amphitheater lawn. Please bring
your own chairs and/or blankets. No umbrellas,
tents or shelters will be permitted in the main
seating area.
For more information, contact Greg Lusty at
724.601.3923.
JUST 4 GIRLS SPORTS CAMP
Allison Vaupel and NZoneSports will be
hosting “Just 4 Girls Sports Camp” June 27
through July 1 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North
Allegheny’s Marshall Middle School. This unique
summer camp will allow younger girls a chance
to learn about all of the different sports that
are offered in most school districts. Each day,
participants will be introduced to two new/
current sports, and daily activities will include
a warm-up, sport introduction, snack, games,
lunch, intro to another sport and then a watergun
battle or free time. The camp will be open to
girls from all over the Greater Pittsburgh area in
grades two through seven. For more information
visit nzonesports.com or call 412.512.4571.
BRADFORD WOODS
MAKES ITS MARK
The citizens of Bradford Woods came
together to order a historic roadside marker
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for the community. The marker was instal Y