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ENJOY THESE GREAT
SUMMER EVENTS IN
SHALER TOWNSHIP!
each evening at 6 p.m. and will have games,
carnival rides, bingo and food, as well as a
free concert on Friday evening from 8 to
10 p.m. Dinner will also be offered from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Come on down for some
good old-fashioned family fun!
Free Yoga
Upper Kiwanis Park Tennis Courts
Saturdays from 8 to 9 a.m.
May 5 to September 29
All Saints Church Annual Summer
Festival
Date: July 18 through 21
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Address: All Saints Church,
Dewey Street, Etna
Contact: Facebook.com/EtnaBorough,
etnaborough.org/events or 412.781.0569
Enjoy games of change, bingo and games
for the kids! Dinner served each night 5 to
7 p.m., and don’t forget about those fabulous
funnel cakes, fries, sandwiches and other
yummy goodies! There will be live
entertainment on Dewey Street each evening
plus carnival rides for the kids. Head on
down for some old-fashioned fun!
Community Day
Kiwanis Park
July 4
Movie in Kiwanis Park
Saturday, July 21
Time: TBD
Pool Party
Crawford Pool
Saturday, August 25
Time 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
SUMMER FUN IN ETNA
Summer’s Local Harvest—Etna
Farmers Market
Address: Located across from the Etna
Borough Building, 437 Butler Street, Etna
Contact: Facebook.com/Etnalive,
etnalive.org or 412.781.0569
Date: Begins on June 7; every Thursday
Time: 3 to 6:30 p.m.
A delicious bounty of summer goodness
awaits you at Etna Farmers Market! Freshly
picked fruits and vegetables, homemade jams
and jellies, honey, baked goods, hot foods,
candy and so much more. Visit the Facebook
page for more information.
Summer Events Guide—Etna Carnival
Date: June 25 through 30
Time: 6 p.m.
Address: Dougherty Veterans’ Field,
27 Crescent Street, Etna
Contact: Facebook.com/Etnalive,
etnalive.org or 412.781.0569
Come one, come all! The Etna Economic
Development Corporation presents the 2nd
Annual Etna Carnival. The Carnival opens
6
724.942.0940 to advertise
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Etna Community Day
Date: August 4
Time: Noon
Address: The Clarence Fugh Memorial
Park and Pool, Pine Street, Etna
Contact: Facebook.com/EtnaBorough,
etnaborough.org/events or 412.781.0569
Enjoy a family affair held at the playground
and swimming pool with entertainment,
games, and activities for all ages as well as
get-to-know-your-neighbor fellowship. Be
sure to stop by our Stormwater Management
and Sustainability Booth! Visit the website
or Facebook for more information.
Kidz Kaboom Camp
Choose your adventure! Kidz Kaboom,
a high energy fun filled camp for preschool
and elementary children, will be held June
26 through 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., each day at
Allison Park Church, located at
2326 Duncan Avenue.
Camp choices include art, basketball,
battle games (dodgeball, tag, etc.),
icmags.com
cheerleading, cooking, dance, martial arts,
preschool or soccer. Elementary children
also attend an
afternoon live show
that engages all of
the senses, this year
featuring a medieval
theme, “Royal Realm.”
The preschool program
includes crafts, games,
stories, and more. For more information visit
kidzkaboom.com.
The 11th biennial
Millvale High School
Grand Reunion
The 11th biennial Millvale High School
Grand Reunion will be held on July 14, from
noon to 8 P.M. at the Croatian Center on
Schitzen Park Road off Babcock Boulevard.
The organizing committee attempts to
contact every graduate or attendee of
Millvale High School for a day of food,
music, raffles and reminiscing. Millvale High
graduated classes from 1928 to 1971, when
it merged with Etna and Shaler Schools
to form Shaler Area School District. For
more information, contact Karen Ulrich
at 412.821.4571 or Joyce Thomas at
[email protected].
Shaler Area Earns
Live Well Allegheny
Designation
The Allegheny County Health
Department (ACHD) announced that the
Township of O’Hara and Shaler Township
are the two most recent communities to
have been designated as Live Well Allegheny
Communities.
“We know that a few of the things that
sets our region apart from others includes
our quality of life, and our focus on working
together to address challenges,” says County
Executive Rich Fitzgerald. “The Live Well
Allegheny campaign reflects both of those
things. Their participation recognizes the
park and recreation opportunities offered
in their community, and the campaign itself
focuses on what we can do cooperatively to
provide a healthier community. I’m proud
of the work that Dr. Hacker and her team
have been doing, and grateful that so many
partners are joining us in this effort.”