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In brief: Summer sports camp registrations open, Civil War Roundtable and more

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Free Mega Sports Camp registration open

Back for its ninth year, Northgate Church Mega Sports Camp is a week of free fun for kids in first through sixth grades. Camp dates are June 20-24, from 6-8:30 p.m. at the church, 238 West View Ave. in Ross.

Kids can choose clinics in baseball, basketball, soccer, cheerleading, gymnastics, dodgeball or art.

Upbeat music, playing games, skits, singing and learning Bible stories also are among the activities designed to help children discover their character traits for success in life.

While the camp is free, registration is required. Space is limited, so early registration is recommended either online at northgatechurch.com or by calling the church office at 412-931-6016.

Greater Pittsburgh Civil War Roundtable

Michael Kraus will present “Civil War Treasures and Stories from the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall” at 7 p.m. June 20 at the Hampton Township Community Center, 1301 McCully Road, Allison Park. The lecture is free and open to the public. Masks and social distancing are required.

East Suburban Citizen Advocacy to host 5K

East Suburban Citizen Advocacy will host its annual “Super Fun Run For Everyone 5K” on June 5 in Export. Check-in for the 5K, which serves as a fundraiser for the nonprofit and helps further its mission of enhancing the lives of those with disabilities, will be at 8 a.m. by the Westmoreland Heritage Trail access in Export, by the borough’s red caboose. The race will start at 9 a.m.

To register, visit RunSignUp.com, click on “Find a Race” and enter “Super Fun Run For Everyone” in the search box.

Christian Cochran garden dedication

The What’s Good About Today Christian Anthony Cochran Memorial Waterscape Garden will be dedicated on May 22 at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in the Strip District, following the 11 a.m. mass.

Class of 1972 reunion

Richland High School class of 1972 is hosting a reunion at 6 p.m. Sept. 17 at Adler Acres, 226 Brownsdale Road, Butler. Contact fellow graduate Gail Paserba at 724-496-7913 or gapaserba@iqcconsulting.com to help and/or RSVP.

Youth football and cheer registration

The Pine Richland Youth Football & Cheer registration for the 2022 registration is open now through May 15. Pine Richland Youth Football & Cheer offers an opportunity for kids to learn and develop skills such as good sportsmanship and responsibility as well as build new friendships and lasting memories. Register online at pryouthfootballandcheer.com.

Hampton Presbyterian Church

The Hampton Presbyterian Church Big Band brings the sweet tunes through the decades. Dust off your dancing shoes and join us on May 13. Free dance lessons will be given by Matthew Lawther from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and there will be live music from 7:30-9:30. Tickets are $10 each, kids 12 and under are free. Live band, food and dance instruction are all included. For tickets, call the church at 724-443-3201, or Karen Schmidt at 412-867-6416.

Hampton Presbyterian Church is hosting a Car Show from 2-6 p.m. May 21. All makes and models are welcome. Feel free to bring your own tables, chairs and EZ-ups. Family-friendly fun, music by DJ, Denny Dutko, and various food booths.

The church is located at 2942 East Hardies Road in Gibsonia. Call the church office at 724-443-3201 with questions. More information is available online at hamptonpresbyterian.net.

Youth football camp

EK Youth Football camp is back for its 27th summer, 9 a.m.-noon June 13-16. It will take place at Richland Camp and is open to ages 5-14. For more information or to register, visit ekfootballcamp.com.

Dino Day

May 20 is Dino Day at the Pine Community Center. There will be crafts, a scavenger hunt and even an ice cream bar and cupcakes. This event is from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Pine Community Center for children aged 4-10. Parents and children need to be enrolled. Cost is $12 for a child PCC member/Pine resident, $16 for child non-members/non-residents, $7 for adult PCC members/Pine residents, and $11 for adult non-members/non-residents.

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