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In brief: Toy drives, free Thanksgiving dinner and more in Aspinwall area

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| Wednesday, November 19, 2025 12:01 p.m.
Joyce Hanz | TribLive
November-blooming flowers along Fox Chapel Road in Fox Chapel provide a fleeting floral reminder of summer’s beauty as temperatures dipped below freezing last week.

Aspinwall Neighbors toy drive

Aspinwall Neighbors is again teaming up with Play It Forward Pittsburgh to collect, package and deliver toys to local children and families, giving toys a second life and spreading a lot of holiday cheer.

Play It Forward Pittsburgh is a regional toy donation effort that collects gently used and new toys so that every child can experience the joy of the holiday season, no matter their family’s circumstances. Since its start, this volunteer-driven project has helped thousands of families find holiday gifts, all at no cost.

Neighbors can drop off gently used or new toys in good condition at Aspinwall Presbyterian Church and Aspinwall Neighbors will deliver donations to Play It Forward Pittsburgh’s main sorting site in early December, where volunteers organize and prepare them for families across the region to “shop” for their children.

For specific drop-off dates and times and more information, visit aspinwallneighbors.org.

Free Thanksgiving dinner

Sharpsburg Family Worship Center is hosting a free Thanksgiving dinner from noon-3 p.m. Nov. 27. Open to all, grab-and-go is available beginning at 2:30 while supplies last.

Class reunion

Fox Chapel Class of 2000 is having a 25th Reunion on Nov. 22.

From 6-10 p.m., the festivities will be at Pittsburgh Brewing Co., 150 Ferry St., Creighton.

Tickets are available at fchs2000.rsvpify.com or at the door.

Optimist Foundation toy drive

Pittsburgh North Optimist Foundation is holding its annual Toy Drive on Dec. 6 from noon-3 p.m. in the Lauri Ann West Community Center’s parking lot.

It is a drive-thru event this year. Unwrapped toys and gifts, as well as monetary donations, are welcome. All donations will be given to Sharpsburg Family Worship Center’s Give a Gift program.

For more information, visit pittsburghoptimist.com/toy-drive.

Fox Chapel hockey alumni game

Fox Chapel hockey alumni return every year to play against the varsity and JV teams. Come back to your home ice and make some memories! On Nov. 26, the Alpha Rink in Harmarville will host the Fox Chapel Hockey Alumni game at 5 p.m. Donation of a $20 registration fee for players is encouraged.

Registration is available via Eventbrite.com.

Fall food collection

O’Hara Township is collecting nonperishable food items for the local food bank. Donations can be dropped off at the township building, 325 Fox Chapel Road, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Christmas concerts

Get in the mood for Christmas with a free concert of seasonal favorites by the Pine Creek Community Band on Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. in Saint Mary Church, 210 Garnier St., Sharpsburg.

Join us for The True Meaning of Christmas: A Concert of Carols, Anthems, and Readings on Dec. 21 at 3 p.m. in Saint Joseph Church, 342 Dorseyville Road. Christ the King Parish’s Choir will perform traditional carols along with uplifting readings to help prepare you for the arrival of the Christ Child.

For more information, call 412-963-8885 ext. 110.

Glitter & Glow

Fox Chapel Garden Club’s holiday event, Glitter & Glow, returns 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Fox Chapel Golf Club. It’s a festive evening to enjoy cocktails, appetizers and desserts while shopping member-created live arrangements, flowering holiday combination planters, fresh cut greens and other unique gift ideas for home and family. A silent auction and teacup offers one-of-a-kind items from artwork and needlepoint to services utilizing members’ horticultural and beautification talents. For additional information, visit foxchapelgardenclub.org. Reservations are $40.

Leaf collection

Fall leaf collection in O’Hara runs through Dec. 1.

Residents are reminded to rake their leaves within four feet of the curb, but not on the street. No other debris may be mixed in with the leaves. Township officials said leaves left in the street can create a safety hazard, especially if it rains or snows.

Call the township office at 412-784-1784, ext. 203 with any questions or comments regarding the leaf collection program.

Indiana Township leaf collection

Indiana Township’s leaf collection program ends the week of Nov. 24.

Officials said leaves must be in biodegradable bags and placed curbside. They will be picked up sometime during the week. Monday pickups are not guaranteed.

Plastic bags will not be picked up. The program also does not include other debris, such as grass clippings, brush, etc.

Collected bags are transported to a composting site in the North Hills.

Public works crews will pick up the topsoil generated from the compost site in the spring and use it throughout the township.

Residents living along private roads can plan leaf collection by calling public works at 412-767-5333, ext. 319.

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