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WHAT’S NEWS IN SEWICKLEY 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 one the kids used for school but 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 through communityautolico.org or at 724.538.5081 to find out how to donate your car and give a family a hand toward self-sufficiency. 2020 LUCKY NUMBER TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR HOLIDAY SEASON The Sisters of Divine Providence announced the availability of 2020 Lucky Number tickets, a great holiday gift idea. The fundraiser is based on the Pick 3 Day and Evening PA Lottery games. Each $25 6 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ number is valid from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2020—yours for the entire year! Daily winners receive a minimum of $25 up to $150 on select days throughout the year when their three-digit number is selected. To participate in the 2020 Lucky Number fundraiser, visit cdpsisters.org/ LuckyNumber or call 412.635.5401. Your participation helps support the ministries and mission of the Sisters of Divine Providence. 2019 BEN AVON HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR Saturday, Dec. 7 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. $25 in advance, $30 day of tour This year, there will be tours through seven beautiful homes in the Ben Avon Borough. The homes chosen represent a wide variety of architectural styles and designs, as well as diversity in age of the homes. Each is beautifully decorated to not only honor the historical features of the home, but also to demonstrate the unique style and taste of the homeowners. The homeowners are happy to share their journey regarding their home, including any upgrades and changes made. Guests will also receive a detailed history of the homes, and of the area in general. This provides a fascinating look back into times past and also into how the newer homes have transformed across time. For more details and a list of FAQs, visit theavonclub.org/house-tour/. To purchase tickets online, visit squareup. com/store/avon-club-foundation. icmags.com FREE CPR CLASS A free CPR class is being held Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. at Heritage Church, located at 2262 Rochester Road in Franklin Park. The instructor is 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 certification updated, all are welcome. Space is limited. For more information call Heritage’s Wellness Ministry at 412.366.1356. CHRISTMAS CONCERT BY THE NORTH HILLS CHORALE The North Hills Chorale will present a Christmas concert entitled “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 are accepted. Attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food donation for the North Hills Community Outreach Food Pantry. More information is available at nhchorale.com.