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WHAT’S NEWS IN WEST JEFFERSON HILLS PROGRAMS AT THE PLEASANT HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY SAVE THE DATE FOR PLEASANT HILLS COMMUNITY DAY 302 Old Clairton Road, 15236 412.655.2424, pleasanthillslibrary.org WEEKLY STORYTIMES Preschool Storytime: Every Tuesday through Nov. 19, at 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Explore different themes through stories, songs, crafts, and a snack. For children ages 3½ to 6 years old, with or without a caregiver. No registration necessary. Baby Book Nook: Every Wednesday through Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. Nursery and action rhymes, songs, books, and so much more. For children ages birth to 2 years old, with a caregiver. No registration necessary. Tot Time: Every Thursday through Nov. 21, at 10:30 a.m. Learn and grow with stories, songs, finger plays, fun activities, and a snack. For children ages 2 to 3½ years old, with a caregiver. No registration necessary. ADULT PROGRAMS & EVENTS Scrabble: Every Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Adult Reading Area Visit the library for an enjoyable game of Scrabble. No need to register; just show up with a friend or two and have some fun. Two game boards are available and will be set up on the tables in the Adult Reading Area during this time for anyone to use on a first-come, first- served basis. For all the most up-to-date program information, visit pleasanthillslibrary.org. You can like the library on Facebook, follow it on Instagram, and see pins on Pinterest. Have you signed up for the library’s email newsletters? On pleasanthillslibrary.org, click on the “Join our Newsletter” icon on the bottom right of the screen, and sign up for weekly emails that feature the most current library news and events. Did you know: Pleasant Hills Library has a telescope available to borrow? Call the library or stop in for details and learn how to get your name on the request list. 8 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ FREE PRODUCE THROUGH THE FARMERS MARKET PROGRAM FOR ELIGIBLE SENIORS Allegheny County residents 60 years and older may be eligible to receive a set of four checks for a total of $20 to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables through the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, administered by the Department of Human Services Area Agency on Aging (AAA). Checks will be distributed by the AAA senior center network on a first-come, first-served basis. The checks can be spent through Nov. 30 on produce grown in Pennsylvania at participating farmers markets. Those who are eligible but unable to get to a senior center may designate a proxy to pick up and redeem the checks. There is a limit of two proxy forms per person. To be eligible, you must: be an Allegheny County resident; be age 60 or older before Dec. 31, 2019; not live in a residential facility providing meals; and meet income requirements ($23,107 annual gross income for a one-person household and $31,284 for a two-person household). To access distribution sites, proxy forms, locations of farmers markets and other information about the Farmers Market Nutrition Program, visit alleghenycounty.us/dhs/SFMNP or call the SeniorLine at 412.350.5460. icmags.com Pleasant Hills Community Day will be held August 10 at Mowry Park. The parade starts at 11 a.m., and will travel from Pleasant Hills Presbyterian Church, Old Clairton Road, to Gill Hall Road, Mowry Drive and conclude in Mowry Park. Opening ceremonies at Mowry Park immediately follow the parade. There will be food, games, vendors, and local on-stage entertainment all day! The evening concludes with fireworks beginning about 9:45 p.m. For more information, visit pleasanthillscommunityday.com. Interested in being a vendor or participating in the parade? Visit the website to register. SOUTH HILLS SENIOR SOFTBALL LOOKING FOR MEMBERS The South Hills Senior Softball League registration has been open for its 2019 season. The league is for players 55 years old and up. (Players who are 54 can join at any time during the year they turn 55.) Information and forms for registration are on the league’s website at seniorsoftballleague.com. The league holds practices and games through August or early September at fields in South Park and elsewhere in the South Hills. “You’ll feel like a kid again when you play,” says Doug Houston, commissioner of the nonprofit group. “The average player is about 66, and our softball rules are age-appropriate.”