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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS! This fall, Town Hall South will celebrate its 50th anniversary, continuing with its tradition of providing entertainment and enrichment to audience members. BY JENNIFER BROZAK W hat do Vincent Price, Erma Bombeck, Isaac Asimov and Lesley Stahl have in common? They’ve all been part of the Town Hall South Lecture Series, which brings nationally and internationally recognized speakers to the South Hills. This fall, Town Hall South will celebrate its 50th anniversary, continuing with its tradition of providing entertainment and enrichment to audience members. The lecture series was founded in 1969 by Edna Brown and Ruth Bayley, members of the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St. Clair, with the encouragement of their pastor, John Galbreath. As an outreach program, their mission was to fund local charities while enriching the community and stimulating intellectual growth throughout the South Hills, according to Suzanne Palko, chair. “Town Hall South continues the tradition started by Edna and Ruth, as it is still an outreach program of Westminster Presbyterian Church, run by a group of women from the church, who volunteer their time to put this program together every year,” says Palko, who is a professor of nursing at California University of Pennsylvania. The series’ very first speakers included Price, journalist Sydney Harris, actress Betty Furness, writer Rod MacLeish and physicist William Pollard. Throughout the past five decades, the series has welcomed renowned speakers from a wide swath of professions, 12 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com including everyone from talk-show host Phil Donahue in 1979 to best-selling author Mary Higgins Clark in 1995 to Jack Hanna in 2015. Palko notes that the series is one of the few independently run lecture series in the country. Most lecture series purchase a “package” of speakers, whereas Town Hall South culls from numerous agencies to develop its own individual slate of candidates from across a variety of industries. Each year, it ultimately books five speakers, narrowed down from an initial list of approximately 30 candidates. The 2018-2019 season will feature lectures from presidential historian and author John Meacham; NASA engineer Adam Steltzner; Italian cuisine expert and TV host Francine Segan; CBS News foreign correspondent Lara Logan; and scientist and best-selling author David Eagleman. All proceeds are donated to local charities that focus exclusively on women and children. Over the past 50 years, Palko says that Town Hall South has donated more than $600,000 to local organizations. The lectures run from October to March and are held at the Upper St. Clair High School theater from 10:10 to 11:10 a.m. Registrants also have the option to purchase tickets to the luncheon series at St. Clair Country Club, which includes question-and-answer sessions with the speakers. For information or to register, visit townhallsouth.org. n