In brief: Herald area events for the week of March 11, 2024
Food pantry distribution rescheduled
Blawnox’s food pantry has been rescheduled from Good Friday to 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 22 at the borough building, 376 Freeport Road.
No residency or proof of income is required.
People can drop off donations to the pantry from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.
Items in demand include canned meats, tomato sauce, laundry detergent and dish soap.
For details, call 412-828-4141.
Senior citizens invited to luncheon at high school
Senior citizens in the Fox Chapel Area School District are invited to a free luncheon in their honor March 16 at the high school, 611 Field Club Road, O’Hara.
The luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. in the cafeteria. Entertainment will be provided by students in the chamber ensemble.
The event is sponsored by the high school’s Fox Leadership Council Community Outreach Committee.
Space is limited and reservations are required. For details or to make a reservation, call Maria at 412-967-2410.
Guests should enter in the back of the building at the athletics entrance near the fox statue.
Blawnox firefighters plan fish fry on Good Friday
Blawnox Volunteer Fire Company is planning a fish fry from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Good Friday at the station,
Options are take-out, eat in or delivery by request.
For details, call 412-828-6380.
Voting polls moved to senior high-rise
Blawnox’s primary election polling location has been moved from the fire company station to the senior high-rise, 701 Center Ave.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. April 23.
Rental applications available in Aspinwall
Aspinwall has applications available for short-term rental properties.
The borough adopted an ordinance in December regulating what often is called Airbnbs, businesses catering to people staying in town fewer than 30 days.
Rules state the proprietor must obtain a permit and live at, or within 5 miles, of the rental unit.
Rental property owners must carry all applicable insurances and will be subject to the borough’s $500 annual business privilege tax. Properties also must be inspected by the borough’s code officer.
Applications are available at the borough office, 217 Commercial Ave.
For details, call 412-781-021.
Library’s pantry in need of supplies
Sharpsburg Community Library’s Little Free Pantry at 1212 Main St. needs some supplies.
A wish list was posted online at coopersiegelcommunitylibrary.org/sharpsburg.
Items requested include small bags of cookies and snacks, pudding cups, applesauce and fruit cups, instant oatmeal, Campbell’s chunky soups, toothbrushes and toothpaste.
The pantry is stocked three times weekly and is completely supported through donations.
For details, call the library at 412-781-0783.
Comedy fundraiser to benefit Cooper-Siegel Community Library
Cooper-Siegel Community Library, 403 Fox Chapel Road, is hosting “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Library,” featuring comedian Gab Bonesso and host Kate Hamilton, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. March 24.
Presented by Dancing Gnome Brewery, the fundraiser is part of a quarterly offering of live comedy from Pittsburgh’s best comedians. The event costs $20 and is for those 18 and older.
To register and pay online, visit coopersiegel.librarycalendar.com/event/funny-thing-happened-way-library-0.
The next comedy night fundraiser is set for June 16 and will feature headliner Tyler Rae Kendrick.
Fox Chapel seeks volunteers on boards
Fox Chapel has spots available on its planning commission, park commission, zoning hearing board, construction board of appeals and more.
Interested residents are encouraged to send an application and resume to Shawn M. Peterson at speterson@fox-chapel.pa.us.
Applications and details about the various vacancies can be found on the borough website at fox-chapel.pa.us.
Applications available for military banners in Blawnox
Blawnox is accepting applications for its Hometown Hero Banner Program.
It is designed to recognize and honor residents who served or are serving in the nation’s armed forces.
Each banner will honor a specific service person and will include their name, branch of service, medals of valor and a photo if provided.
The hometown hero must be a current or previous resident of the borough.
An immediate family member of a current or previous serviceman or woman of Blawnox also will suffice. Banners will be displayed on Freeport Road from Memorial Day to Veterans Day to honor and celebrate their dedication to our country.
There is no official deadline to submit an application.
However, it must be submitted by the end of March at the latest if the family wants the banner up for Memorial Day.
There is a $110 application fee.
Forms and details are available on the borough website at blawnox.com.
FBLA collecting shoes in wearable condition
Members of Fox Chapel Area High School’s Future Business Leaders of America are conducting a shoe drive through March 22.
Gently used or new shoes are being accepted and will be donated to people worldwide who do not have access to shoes.
Acceptable donations include new and gently used cleats, boots, sneakers, baby shoes, sandals and Crocs. Do not inlcude any shoes that are torn, missing heels or dirty.
Shoes can be dropped off in a bin labeled “FBLA Shoe Fundraiser” outside the main office of the high school during regular hours Mondays through Fridays.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly meets Tuesday evenings
The local chapter of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a support group to help those struggling with weight loss, meets Tuesday evenings at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1261 Pennsylvania Ave., in Oakmont. Meetings begin with a private weigh-in between 5:45 and 6:10 p.m.
Anyone interested in joining can attend a meeting and decide if TOPS is right for them. For details, call 412-828-3854 or email jmjkwj@gmail.com.
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