Murrysville area: Craft workshops, FR health fair, church tag sale and more
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Panther student earns $200,000 scholarship
Franklin Regional student Nathan Snyder, in the center, was recently awarded the U.S. Navy NROTC Scholarship, valued at $200,000. It provides full tuition at participating universities and colleges, supporting students who aspire to become commissioned naval officers.
Rewind Reuse center workshops
The Rewind Reuse Center in Export will offer five mini-camp sessions for elementary students who have completed grades 2-5. The cost is $5 per week, per child. Each session can accommodate 15 students. Sessions include:
• June 17 and 19, “Art Party” with lots of painting
• June 24 and 26, “Timber Gizmos and Games,” focusing on wood and hardware
• July 15 and 17, “Fantastic Fibers,” working with fabric and felt
• July 22 and 24, “Stupendous Sculpture,” working with clay shells and wire
• August 5 and 7, “Perfectly Paper,” focused on journals, folding and quilling
The center will also be closed the weeks of June 30, Aug. 18 and Aug. 24.
The center is at 5853 Washington Avenue in Export.
‘Enchanted Garden’ adult prom
The Export Moose will host an “Enchanted Garden Prom” at 6 p.m. May 3.
Tickets are $30 per person. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., a hypnotist and mentalist at 7 p.m., and a DJ and dancing starting at 8 p.m. There will be a cash bar. The event is for adults 21 and older.
See a Moose bartender for tickets.
The Moose is at 5903 Washington Avenue in Export.
Church tag sale
First Presbyterian Church of Murrysville will host its annual tag sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 2, and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 3.
Items regularly include books, small appliances, kitchenware, jewelry, tools, stationary, clothing, coats, shoes, hand bags, toys, linens and more.
All proceeds from the tag sale go toward the church’s mission projects.
Donations can be brought to the church from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 22-25, and between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. April 26.
The church is at 3202 North Hills Road in Murrysville.
Health fair
Franklin Regional Middle School will host an April 28 outdoor community health fair which is open to the public.
It will be from 4-7 p.m. April 28 at the middle school, 4660 Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville.
More than 40 vendors, nonprofits and organizations will be on hand offering information and local resources, and the evening will also include family games, pickleball, face painting and more.
There is no cost to attend.
For more, call 412-849-9482 or email cakelly@frsdk12.org.
Symphony East
The Symphony East will feature writer, poet, retired college administrator and musician Gemma Stanley on April 21.
Stanley played the flute professionally for several years. She will be the featured artist at a 1 p.m. performance at The Lamplighter, 6566 William Penn Highway in Salem.
The performance is open to the public. Reservations are not required, and the cost is $10 for adults.
For more, see SymphonyEast.org/events.
AARP Smart Driver class
The AARP will host a “Smart Driver” class from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 6 at the Delmont Public Library.
Participants can refresh their driving skills, learn safe, proven driving techniques and learn about navigating roundabouts.
The cost is $20 for AARP members and $25 for non-members. Register by calling 412-438-8413.
The library is at 75 School Street in Delmont.
28th annual Blessing of the Bikes
The 28th annual Blessing of the Bikes will take place at 12:30 p.m. following the April 27 service at Murrysville Alliance Church, 4130 Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville.
All bikers are invited to the morning service at 11 a.m. There will be free coffee and donuts and free ride pins and year bars.
The event regularly draws 1,000-plus attendees, and police will briefly close a path to Route 22 as riders exit the church. For more, call 724-327-7206.
Used book sale donations
The Murrysville Community Library and local branch of the American Association of University Women will host their annual used book sale May 1-3, and are collecting donations for the sale through April 28.
Gently used books, particularly for children, can be brought to the library, along with teen and adult fiction and non-fiction books, and jigsaw puzzles.
Encyclopedias, religious books, manuals, textbooks, self-help books and musty or moldy books will not be accepted.
The library is at 4130 Sardis Road in Murrysville. For more, call 724-327-1102.
Learn to play pickleball
The Murrysville Recreation Department will host a “Pickleball: Learn to Play” program in May.
The program will take place on Tuesdays at 6 p.m., with sessions running May 13-27. Sessions will be at Kovalczik Park, 160 Koval Court in Murrysville.
The cost is $30 per person and the class is for adults age 18 and older. Participants must bring their own paddle.
Register online at MurrysvillePArecreation — click the “Program Registration” link.
For more, call 724-327-2100, ext. 131.
Woman’s club scholarships
The Murrysville Woman’s Club is accepting applications for its annual non-traditional scholarship program. A minimum of three, $3,000 scholarships will be awarded to women seeking to further their education.
Applicants must be Westmoreland County residents, 21 years or older, and must demonstrate financial need. They must be currently enrolled in college or able to provide proof of enrollment.
Applications are available at Seton Hill College, Westmoreland County Community College’s Hempfield and Murrysville campuses, the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, and at libraries in Murrysville, Delmont, Greensburg and New Kensington. The deadline to apply is April 25.
For more, call 724-733-1633 or email joycekoga@yahoo.com.
ESAL art show in Latrobe
The East Suburban Artists League show and reception is taking place at the Latrobe Art Center through April 19.
Admission is free. Sixty-five original art pieces from 33 artists are on display in the exhibition.
For more, call 724-733-0950 or visit ESALart.org.
Electric car club show
Three Rivers EVA, an electric car club, will mark Drive Electric Earth Month in April with a car show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 19.
It will be in the parking lot at First Presbyterian Church, 3202 North Hills Road in Murrysville.
Register online at DriveElectricEarthMonth.org/event?eventid=4765.
The club meets the third Saturday of each month. For more, see ThreeRiversEVA.org or call 724-387-8210.
Easter recreation department events
The Murrysville Recreation Department will host the following upcoming Easter events:
• Egg My Yard, April 14: Register to have your yard “egged” with candy-filled plastic eggs for an at-home egg hunt. Registration is open until April 9 at MurrysvillePArecreation.com/195/egg-my-yard.
• Easter Egg Scramble, April 1-20: Explore the wetlands trail at Murrysville Community Park, 4056 Wiestertown Road, find all the hidden letters and unscramble them to find a secret Easter word. Letters will be stationed along the trail through April 20, and prizes will be awarded to one child and one adult.
To enter, scan the QR code at the wetlands. Winners will be drawn at random on April 21. The wetlands are located across Wiestertown Road from the main park entrance.
For more, call 724-327-2100, ext. 131.
Musical mystery fundraiser
The Delmont Visionary Committee will host a “Musical Mysteries & More” fundraiser from 5:30-9 p.m. May 10 at The Lamplighter.
Tickets are $55 for the evening of comedy, mystery and musical theater. It will also include basket raffles and a 50/50 drawing.
Tickets are available by emailing delmontvisionarycommittee@gmail.com. The Lamplighter is at 6566 William Penn Highway in Salem.
Upcoming public meetings
Here is a list of upcoming public and local government meetings.
• Franklin Regional school board combined workshop/voting meetings, 7:30 p.m. April 22 at the Murrysville municipal building, 4100 Sardis Road. Meetings are broadcast live on Comcast local access Channel 21, streamed live at Murrysville.com on the Channel 21 page and archived on the district’s YouTube page.
• Murrysville council, 7 p.m. April 15 at the Murrysville municipal building, 4100 Sardis Road. Meetings are broadcast live on Comcast local access Channel 21, streamed live at Murrysville.com on the Channel 21 page and archived on the municipality’s YouTube page.
• Franklin Township Municipal Sanitary Authority, 6 p.m. April 24 at the authority offices, 3001 Meadowbrook Road in Murrysville. For more, see FTMSA.org.
May school board meeting dates changed
The Franklin Regional school board will alter its regular meeting schedule in May. The board’s committee-of-the-whole (non-voting) meeting will be May 5. Its voting meeting will take place May 12.
Both will be at the Murrysville municipal building at 4100 Sardis Road. Meetings are broadcast live on Comcast local access Channel 21, streamed live at Murrysville.com on the Channel 21 page and archived on the school district’s YouTube page.
AUP inviting new members
The Association of University People (AUP) invites singles 50-plus, who are four-year college graduates, to join them for activities and to meet new people. Activities include monthly dinners, social gatherings, concerts, meeting up at local wineries, day trips and Scrabble.
Those interested can attend three activities as guests before joining.
To obtain more information about AUP or become an AUP member, call and leave a message at 412-353-9088 or email AUPsingles@gmail.com.
Pet walk to benefit rescues planned for Boyce Park
The Wildflower Pet Walk, formerly the Friends of Jupiter Pet Walk, will be held April 27 at the Tanglewood Shelter on Pierson Run Road at Boyce Park.
The event starts at 9 a.m., with the walk beginning at 10 a.m., and will take place rain or shine. It includes a 1-mile walk, basket raffle, pet vendors, pet photos, food truck and local rescues. New dog and cat items will be collected for rescues.
Walk participants must register and sign a release. People may walk with or without a pet. All dogs must be leashed, licensed and vaccinated, and be people and dog friendly.
Proceeds benefit local rescues including Wildflowers Sanctuary, East Coast Bulldog Rescue, Homeless Cat Management Team and Bridges from Kuwait.
For details and how to get involved, visit amongthewildflowerssanctuary.com or email amongthewildflowerssanctuary@gmail.com.
Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at pvarine@triblive.com.
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