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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
at 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
number is valid from Jan. 1 through Dec.
31, 2020—yours for the entire year! Daily
winners receive a minimum of $25 up to
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$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.
THE PITTSBURGH
CONCERT CHORALE
2019-2020 SEASON
The Pittsburgh Concert Chorale’s
2019-2020 concert schedule celebrates
35 years of singing!
Music Director Susan Medley said
the chorale “has some big plans in store
for our 35th anniversary season,” which
began with the eighth annual Pittsburgh
Sings: The Pittsburgh Concert Chorale
Festival of Choirs at Carnegie Music
Hall in Oakland. Pittsburgh Sings
brings together three high school choirs
from the greater Pittsburgh region in a
celebration of choral music, and this year
the event was offered free of charge to
everyone.
Medley continued, “In December we
will be joined by the Jazz Conspiracy
Swingtet for A Big Band Christmas,
which will offer a swinging mix of
holiday favorites and sing-alongs. We’re
also pleased to present our third annual
Messiah Sing, a free event that invites
audience members to join the PCC in
singing Handel’s beloved masterpiece.
A perennial audience favorite, Orff ’s
‘Carmina Burana’ takes center stage for
our spring concerts, including a special
performance at Carnegie Music Hall in
Oakland. Our audience members and
singers will choose the music in our May
concerts, 35 Years of Favorites. Throughout
the year people are invited to submit their
favorites from past seasons, and those
requests will form the program for our final
concerts of the season. We are so excited to
celebrate our 35th anniversary, and we look
forward to sharing this special season with
our audiences.”
The remainder of the concert schedule is:
• Messiah Sing, 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15,
at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
in Allison Park. Audience members are
invited to sing with the choir members,
professional orchestra, and soloists to
Part 1 of Handel’s masterwork.
• “Carmina Burana,” 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 28, at Ingomar United Methodist
Church and 4 p.m. Sunday, March 1,
at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland.
The epic masterpiece by Carl Orff will
be performed by the PCC with Orff ’s
authorized arrangement for two pianos
and percussion.
• In April, the PCC celebrates 35 years
with a Gala Celebration! From a
silent auction to a dessert bar, this will
be an event not to be missed. Further
information for this April 17 event will
be posted on the website soon.
• 35 Years of Favorites, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 2, at Fox Chapel
Presbyterian Church, and 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 3, at Ingomar United
Methodist Church. The concert will
feature favorite songs suggested by
singers and audience members from the
past 34 seasons.
Individual concert tickets are available
for purchase in advance or at the door.
Prices are: Adults – $20 ($23 at the door);
students – $8; and no admission cost for
children 11 and under. All tickets may be
ordered online at PCCSing.org or by calling
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MESSIAH