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Crusin' at the Farina Memorial Car Cruise in McCandless

Natalie Beneviat
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Natalie Beneviat | For the Tribune-Review
Grace Wagner, 14, left, and McKenzie Wagner, 12, right, of Pine Township stand near their family’s 1930 Ford Model A during the Frank Farina Jr Memorial Car Cruise on Sept. 10 in McCandless.
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Natalie Beneviat | For the Tribune-Review
People look over the many cars on display during the Frank Farina Jr. Memorial Car Cruise in McCandless on Sept. 10. The Farina Foundation hosted the event and also accepted donations of used musical instruments to be refurbished and passed on to deserving students and organizations.
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Natalie Beneviat | For the Tribune-Review
Grace Wagner, 14, left, and McKenzie Wagner, 12, right, of Pine Township stand near their family’s 1930 Ford Model A during the Frank Farina Jr Memorial Car Cruise on Sept. 10 in McCandless. The event was held in conjunction with McCandless Community Day.

The Farina Foundation hosted the annual Frank J. Farina Jr. Memorial Car Cruise on Sept. 10 at the North Allegheny Intermediate School.

The late Farina was chairman of the music department and band director at North Allegheny for 26 years.

The car cruise accepted donations of instruments to be used as part of Play-it-Forward, a program a program that gives used instruments a second life. The instruments are refurbished and provided to underprivileged children, music departments of health organizations and underserved schools.

The annual car cruise was held in conjunction with McCandless Community Day.

The foundation honors the legacy of the late Frank J. Farina Jr. and his belief that all children deserve the right to have equitable access to music education. The foundation also awards the Frank J. Farina Jr. Award for Musical Excellence annually to a North Allegheny student, including several categories of scholarships.

Natalie Beneviat is a Trib Total Media contributing writer.

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