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WHAT’S NEWS IN PETERS TOWNSHIP Valley Brook Road in Venetia. The boutique resides alongside other women- owned small businesses, leasing from Elaine Fitzgerald, the owner of “It’s New to Me” Consignment Shop. You can follow, and make an appointment with Isn’t She Lovely Caché on Facebook @isntshelovelycache. SPORTS CAMPS AT THE BIBLE CHAPEL NEW EXCLUSIVE FORMAL DRESS RESALE AND RENTAL BOUTIQUE FOR WOMEN OF ALL AGES Local new business Isn’t She Lovely Caché is offering women of all ages an exclusive, boutique-style shop for formal dresses, for a fraction of the cost, with its unique resale/rental concept. Owners Erin Bywaters and Colleen Manzini have wanted to open a small business for as long as they can remember. Each from a family of three girls, they saw the need for this kind of shop for women, teens and young girls. “As girls, we search for that perfect, seriously expensive dress, to only wear it once,” says Manzini. “Oftentimes, it then ends up in our closet collecting dust. I like to refer to the movie ‘27 Dresses!’” The shop’s concept is two-fold: “You can consign a dress with us, and get money back in your pocket—or clutch, as we like to say! Another lucky lady then gets to rock the dress for a fraction of the retail cost, whether that be through resale or rental. There are options depending on whether alterations need to be done and client preference. Soon, we hope to be bringing in new designer dresses for rental or sale as well. We are so excited to have a business that allows us to help other women. We are truly living our dream,” explains Bywaters. Isn’t She Lovely Caché opened its doors in March and is located at 522 30 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ This summer, The Bible Chapel in McMurray will offer four Sports Camps for children in kindergarten through grade 6. Sport-specific morning camps include: Basketball: July 22-25 Soccer: July 29-August 1 Wrestling: August 5-8 (Wrestling camp will be led by current and former coaches from Peters and Mt. Lebanon high schools, open to grades 1-6.) Variety Sports Camps are offered in the afternoons following sport-specific camps. You may register your child for either morning camp, afternoon camp, or both at a discounted rate. For more information and registration, visit biblechapel.org/sports- programs-for-kids. DEMARILLAC GUILD TO HOST ‘TIMELESS TREASURES’ FLEA MARKET The DeMarillac Guild will hold a flea market, “Timeless Treasures,” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 18; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, July 19; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 20, in the LeGras Parish Center (lower level), 320 McMurray Road, Upper St. Clair. Sale items will include gently used children’s clothing to size 6, toys, jewelry, decorative items, knick-knacks, kitchen items, holiday decorations, linens, tools, books, some furniture and much more. There will also be a boutique offering better items. icmags.com HIT THE TRAIL 5K Join the community for the annual Peters Township Cross Country Boosters 5K run on Saturday, June 15, at 9 a.m. on the Peters Trail! The course is a flat paved/crushed limestone loop, with water stops, and is USATF sanctioned. Prizes are awarded for the top three males and top three females overall, as well as first place in each age group by gender— and new this year, a team award! Same-day registration will take place from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. at the Peters Township Recreation Center, as will check-in for pre-registered runners. All proceeds benefit the PTHS cross country team. ANIMAL CHARITIES IN SOUTHWESTERN PA BENEFIT FROM CLEARVIEW COMMUNITY GIVING PROGRAM Clearview Federal Credit Union announced the selection of several local animal charities and shelters located near financial centers in southwestern PA as benefactors of its Community Giving Program for the first quarter of 2019. The animal shelters benefiting from the program include the Beaver County Humane Society, Action for Animals Humane Society, Two Ladies and Four Paws Rescue, Animal Protectors, Steel City Rescue, Butler Humane Society, Animal Friends, and the Hancock County Shelter. Financial centers in Chippewa, Center, Hopewell, Latrobe, Lower Burrell, Delmont, Butler, and East Liverpool are participating and have received a wish list of items needed by the shelters. Due to recent flooding at the Beaver County Humane Society, cash donations will also be accepted at the Hopewell, Chippewa, and Center financial centers to provide extra assistance. n