WHAT’S NEWS IN ROSS TOWNSHIP
certification updated, all are welcome.
Space is limited. For more information
and to reserve your spot, call Heritage’s
Wellness Ministry at 412.366.1356.
countries. All sales go directly to each
group’s mission charity. Make your
money work for good by shopping at the
Mission Mall!
CHRISTMAS CONCERTS
WITH THE NORTH
HILLS CHORALE
ONE-OF-A-KIND CAR
DONATION PROGRAM
Community Auto, part of The
Lighthouse Foundation, is a nonprofit
low income car ownership program. It
accepts donated cars, repairs and inspects
them if necessary, then sells them to
qualified working low-income people
at discounted prices, as compared to a
regular used car dealership.
According to the organization, it
is the only one of its kind in western
Pennsylvania that puts cars back into
the hands of families in the Greater
Pittsburgh area.
The used car sitting in the garage that
you didn’t sell because it was a hassle,
the car that didn’t get the trade-in value
you wanted, or the one the kids used for
school and is no longer needed would be
the perfect car to donate. Your generous
donation is the fuel for the program and
is tax deductible.
Contact Community Auto
at communityautolico.org or at
724.538.5081 to find out how to donate
your car and give a family a hand toward
self-sufficiency.
The North Hills Chorale will present
a Christmas concert titled “Let Your
Heart Be Light” on Saturday, Dec. 7, at
7 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 8, at 3 p.m. in the
Visitation Chapel at Kearns Spirituality
Center, located at 9000 Babcock
Boulevard in Allison Park. The program
will include an audience sing-along for
Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus. Free-will
offerings accepted.
Attendees are also encouraged to bring
a non-perishable food donation for the
North Hills Community Outreach Food
Pantry. More information is available at
nhchorale.com.
11TH ANNUAL
MISSION MALL
Mission Mall will take place Saturday,
Nov. 23, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St.
Paul’s United Methodist Church,
1965 Ferguson Road, Allison Park.
There will be 30 tables representing
20 local and international nonprofit
groups offering both unique and practical
handcrafted and fair-trade items made
by local artisans and those in developing
FREE CPR CLASS
A free CPR class will be held Tuesday,
Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. at Heritage Church,
located at 2262 Rochester Road in
Franklin Park. The instructor will
be Dan McSorley, a paramedic from
McCandless/Franklin Park Ambulance
Authority.
There is a $20 fee if you’d like
an American Heart Association
certification card.
Whether you want to learn CPR
for your own purposes or get your
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EZ STORAGE HOLDS
CAR CRUISE TO
BENEFIT THE BERKELEY
HILLS FIRE COMPANY
A car cruise was held on Sunday,
August 11, at the EZ Storage by Ross
Park Mall to benefit the Berkeley Hills
Fire Company.
The event was well attended and
featured many classic cars and customized
ones as well. Vendors provided food and
entertainment for the attendees.
According to Curtis Kelly, President
of the Berkeley Hills Fire Company,
“No commercial business in our fire
district has ever conducted a fundraiser
like your employees at the Ross Township
EZ Storage did.”
The event, organized by the
management team of Harry Patterson and
Maryann Davidson, was a big success!
The event raised $1,320 and an additional
$1,000 was donated by EZ Storage
(ezmini.com). n