Sewickley Herald category, Page 42
In brief: SPOT screenings, Paws for a Cause and more in Quaker Valley area
SPOT screenings Laughlin Children’s Center, in collaboration with the Allegheny County Medical Society Foundation and the Mary Hillman Jennings Foundation, will provide SPOT (Speech, Physical, Occupational, and Therapeutic) screenings at a significant discount to children who may benefit from speech or occupational therapy beginning in September. Laughlin Children’s Center partners...
Leetsdale 4th of July celebration another success
On July 4, Leetsdale Borough held its annual 4th of July celebration with a parade, food trucks, bouncy houses for the children, bands and an amazing Zambelli’s firework show at dusk. Scott Zahner, chairperson of the 4th of July committee, said that this was a great day and he was...
New Sewickley business features Nigerian sun-dried spices
A Nigerian native who has been bringing a taste of her country’s culture to Western Pennsylvania and beyond recently opened her first shop in Sewickley. The ribbon has been cut at KizzleFoods along Beaver Street, home of a variety of organic sun-dried, hand-ground spices from West Africa. It is also...
Wedding: Emily Jane Fisk & Dylan Yaras
Emily Jane Fisk and Dylan Yaras were married on May 11, 2024, at Fern Hollow Nature Center. Fisk is the daughter of Andrew and Brenda Fisk and the granddaughter of Jane Baldwin. She graduated from Quaker Valley High School in 2014 and is a bookkeeper for Behrend Law Group in...
Quaker Valley School district teachers and staff to welcome students Aug. 21
Sounds of squeaky sneakers and clanging lockers will soon fill the halls of Quaker Valley schools as district teachers and staff get ready to welcome students once again. First day of school for the estimated 1,820 young Quakers is Wednesday, Aug. 21. Superintendent Tammy Andreyko said excitement continues to build...
Sewickley cancels ‘Night Out’ event, Blawnox reschedules
Sewickley Police Department’s inaugural attempt to join a national effort supporting community engagement and police partnerships has been canceled. The borough’s National Night Out was set for Tuesday night along Nevin Avenue. Officers hoped to mingle with families and provide safety information and pass out plastic badges, stickers and sunglasses...
First class graduates from Premier Youth & Community Center’s Mindset of a Leader mentorship program
Sarina Skye Hudson knew she had to find something meaningful for her teenage son Daython do this summer. The Moon Township mother searched multiple sites and examined numerous options until she found everything she was looking for right across the Sewickley Bridge — Premier Youth & Community Center was offering...
Sewickley area student achievements for the week of Aug. 6, 2024
Sebastian Tan, a rising senior at Sewickley Academy, participated in Bank of America’s paid Student Leaders program, working full-time with the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium this summer. The week of July 22, the students traveled to Washington, D.C., for a week-long, all-expenses-paid, national leadership summit to learn how nonprofits, governments...
In brief: Salt Cellar Films at The Lindsay, Big Sewickley Creek VFD celebration and more in Quaker Valley
Bloom Market Sweetwater Center for the Arts is partnering with local businesses Green Hen Farms and Two Little Blooms Garden for Sweetwater Blooms Market, a once-monthly, fresh flower market that will sell flowers, local artwork and garden-related items. It pops up on Bank Street between Broad and Walnut streets in...
New coach set to lead Sewickley Academy boys golf team
Sewickley Academy’s Severin Harmon is the reigning WPIAL Class 2A champion in boys tennis. He’d like to add another prestigious title to his resume this fall, joining Sewickley grads Jason Li (2015), J.F. Aber (2019) and Tim Fitzgerald (2020) as WPIAL individual golf champions. “Personally, my goal is to improve...
Sewickley’s Charlie Knoll seeking to take next step in racing career
Dedication is one word that can be used to describe how Sewickley’s Charlie Knoll feels about racing. However, it does not fully address his love for the sport. “It’s something I’m really passionate about, how much I love racing. I hope to do it until I die,” Knoll said. From...
Letter to the editor: Missing Sewickley
In 1996, I accepted a job in Pittsburgh. Although my wife and I grew up about 200 miles north, we didn’t know much about the area. Two co-workers asked about the setting my wife and I wanted: “We want a village with Victorian homes and a grade school close enough...
Former Sewickley Academy director of theatre arts takes on ‘Bandstand’
Many Sewickley Academy alums may spot a familiar name in the playbill at Front Porch Theatricals’ production of “Bandstand,” running Aug. 16-25 at the New Hazlett Theater on the North Side. Joe Jackson, who served as dance teacher and theatre arts director at the academy, returned to the region from...
Sewickley officers planning first National Night Out celebration
The Sewickley Police Department has joined a national effort to promote police-community partnerships. The borough force will host its inaugural National Night Out celebration from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 6. Nevin Avenue will be closed between Hill and Hopkins streets for the event. Officers will provide safety information and...
Local meteorologists talk twisters at The Lindsay Theater in Sewickley
Disaster movie fans had an opportunity to hear from local meteorologists about how Hollywood highlights weather — specifically tornadoes — and their thoughts on Western Pennsylvania weather so far this year. Scott Harbaugh of WPXI and KDKA’s Ron Smiley spoke to a packed house at The Lindsay Theater & Cultural...
Blues Attack to headline Cindystock 21 benefit music festival
Cindystock, an annual music festival that’s held at the home of Cindy and Ted Yates with all proceeds going toward cancer screenings and patient support services, will be held this year on Aug. 17. “This will be our 21st year. We started it out as a fundraiser for a family....
Sewickley area student achievements for the week of July 30, 2024
Sophia Besterman graduated Cum Laude this spring from Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg. Tabitha Moul graduated from Missouri State University this spring with a bachelor of science degree in biology. John Auth earned dean’s list honors at The University of Tampa for the spring 2024 semester. Auth graduated this spring with a bachelor...
Sewickley Night Marts provide family fun, shopping opportunities
Finding a handcrafted incense holder to go along with her home decor was not top priority for Emma McGrath of Sewickley. Her hope was to have a fun Friday night with her grandmother and fellow borough resident, Eleanor Rich, and other family members. McGrath found both July 26 at the...
3 injured in Monday morning crash in Leetsdale
Three people were hospitalized early Monday morning as a result of injuries sustained in a wreck in Leetsdale. Fire Chief Wes James said emergency responders were dispatched for a two-vehicle crash near the Wendy’s at Route 65 and Village Drive shortly after midnight. James said each vehicle had two occupants....
In brief: Garden volunteers wanted, meetings planned and more in Sewickley area
Volunteer gardeners wanted in Leetsdale Leetsdale officials plan to work with environmental nonprofit Grow Pittsburgh to start a community garden program. The program requires at least six dedicated volunteers by Aug. 2. Grow Pittsburgh is expected to cover the cost of setting up the garden on public property and provide...
Sewickley area real estate transactions, week of July 28, 2024
Aleppo Frances Merryman sold property at 603 Sewickley Heights Drive to Ronald and Catherine Jackson for $248,500. Helen Podgainy sold property at 902 Sewickley Heights Drive to Jennifer Thompson trustee for $275,000. Franklin Park Maronda Homes LLC sold property at 1308 Adrian Drive to Zainab Mahmood and Muhammad Pasha Hamza...
2002 champion girls track and field team to enter Quaker Valley Sports Hall of Fame
The Quaker Valley girls track and field team hit a grand slam in 2002, winning a fourth consecutive WPIAL team championship. And some of QV’s underclassmen would go on to capture three more WPIAL titles over the next five years. “The 2002 team was deep in talent, certainly with a...
Chestnut Street home in Sewickley on the market for $1,795,000Video
For Robyn Carson Jones, a house is more than brick and mortar — it’s a place to create family memories. When she and her husband were renovating their current Sewickley residence for their three children, they included an in-law suite for her mother so she could be close by during...
Services, vacation bible school and more at Sewickley area houses of worship
Antioch Baptist Church 332 Elizabeth St., Sewickley. 412-741-7688. antiochfwbaptistsewickley.org. Morning worship and praise service is at 10:45 a.m. First Sunday Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. First Friday virtual bible study is at 6:30 p.m. A link is available on the website. Beth Samuel Jewish Center 810 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge....
Historic preservation project underway by Leetsdale intern
Leetsdale officials hope a historic preservation project by the borough’s summer intern will lead to more grant funding opportunities and accreditations. Teddy Almeter of Monroeville is spending this summer researching programs and potentially historic areas in the 1.1-square-mile Allegheny County town along the Ohio River. His project also includes reaching...
