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Schramm Farms and Orchards Dates: Weekends in October Address: 1002 Blank Road, Jeannette Contact: schrammfarms.com, or 724.744.7320 Running through the end of October, enjoy a huge selection of pumpkins for your choosing. There is something for the whole family to enjoy including play hay, corn stalk mazes, pony rides, hayrides, a corn box, and much more. There is also a wide selection of refreshments including fresh-cut French fries, apple cider slush, homemade candy and caramel apples, and more! Visit the website for more information. White Oak Borough and Recreation Board Halloween Parade and Truck-or-Treat Date: Oct. 27 Address: Check the website. Contact: woboro.com After the parade, enjoy a free event designed to give children the opportunity to see, touch, and safely explore their favorite trucks and heavy machinery and ask questions in a safe, supervised environment. Other fun activities include music, snacks, treat bags and more! Visit the website for more information. Wilkins School Community Center Kids’ Corner Halloween Shenanigans Date: Oct. 13 Address: 7604 Charleston Avenue, Regent Square Contact: wsccpgh.org Have fun with your little boys and ghouls at this Halloween event for kids featuring mummy wraps, a monster toss, the ghostly gripper and more. Visit the website for more details. MUSICAL PERFORMANCES Beethoven’s Fifth by Edgewood Symphony’s Chamber Orchestra Date: Oct. 13 Address: Agnes and Joseph Katz Performing Arts Center, Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, 5738 Darlington Avenue, Pittsburgh Contact: edgewoodsymphony.org/ concert/Beethoven Bringing you the exuberant Russlan and Ludmilla Overture by Glinka followed by the uplifting Cello Concerto by Dvorak. Arguably the best- known opening theme in all of classical music, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony will lead you on a thrilling, uplifting, emotional journey. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. Calliope Folk Song Night at Monroeville Public Library Date: Oct. 25 Address: Monroeville Public Library Gallery Space, 4000 Gateway Campus Boulevard, Monroeville Contact: monroevillelibrary.org, or 412.372.0500, ext. 4 Singers and instrumentalists of all ages are welcome at this informal gathering of people who want to sing together and share songs, brought to you by Calliope, Pittsburgh’s Folk Music Society. Since 1976, Calliope has been a nonprofit educational and presenting organization that promotes and preserves traditional and contemporary folk music and its allied arts. ‘Really Rosie’ by Apple Hill Playhouse Date: Oct. 12 (Other dates are available.) Address: 275 Manor Road, Delmont Contact: applehillplayhouse.org Book and lyrics by Maurice Sendak and music by Carole King! Rosie, the sassiest kid on her block of Brooklyn’s Avenue P, entertains herself and her friends by acting out showbiz fantasies, notably directing and starring in an Oscar-winning movie. ‘Really Rosie’ is a jewel for children and adults. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. ‘Rocky Horror Brass’ by River City Brass Band Date: Oct. 11 Time: 7:30 p.m. Address: Linton Middle School, 250 Aster Street, Penn Hills Contact: rivercitybrass.org For the spookiest month of the year, the band brings you haunting classics from Hollywood, Broadway, and beyond! The eerie hits will include selections from “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Sweeney Todd,” Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” and “The Phantom of the Opera.” Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. ‘Ruthless the Musical’ by Greensburg Civic Theatre Dates: Oct. 20-22 Address: Greensburg Garden and Civic Center, 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg Contact: thepalacetheatre.org, or 724.836.3074 ‘Ruthless’ is the story of a naive 1950s housewife, Judy, and her adorable but sociopathic 8-year-old daughter, Tina. Encouraged by her manager, Tina will do anything to get the lead role in her school play “including murdering the leading lady!” While Tina spends time at a reform school for psychopathic ingenues, Judy discovers from her adoptive mother that her birth mother was a famous actress and decides that she should be famous as well and becomes a Broadway diva. Visit the website for more information on purchasing tickets and other details. MORE OUTDOOR FUN American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall Dates: Oct. 10-14 Address: Murrysville Community Park, 4056 Wiestertown Road, Murrysville Contact: murrysvillegov.org The AVTT Traveling Wall is an 80% scale replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. It contains every single name etched on the original. Guests of all Continued on next page > WOODLAND HILLS ❘ FALL 2018 27