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In brief: Plum, Oakmont area news, events for the week of May 26, 2025

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Plum to hold hearing for liquor license

Plum will hold a public hearing on June 2 at the borough building for the transfer of a liquor license.

The license would be transferred to Plum Convenience at 7615 Saltsburg Road to sell beer and wine.

Interested individuals can appear at the hearing at 6:30 p.m.

Plum’s Monday Farmers Market is moving to a new spot

The Monday Farmers Market in Plum will now take place at the Plum Creek Presbyterian Church at 550 Center New Texas Road.

Running from June 2 to Aug. 25, the market will run each Monday from 3 to 7 p.m.

Along with varying food trucks, 20 vendors will appear at the market each week. The third Monday of each month will also showcase local craft vendors. A kids vendor date also will be announced.

Association of University People

The Association of University People invites singles 50 and older who are four-year college graduates to join them for activities and to meet new people. Activities include spring/summer picnics, monthly dinners, a book group, Scrabble, meeting up at local outside concerts and wineries.

Those interested can attend three activities as guests before joining. To obtain more information about AUP or become an AUP member, call and leave a message at 412-353-9088 or email Aupsingles@gmail.com.

Oakmont Hard to Recycle event slated

Registration is now open for the borough’s fourth annual Hard to Recycle event. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 30, participants can head to 731 Second St. to the drive-thru event hosted in partnership with Noble Environmental.

Accepted chemicals include paint or workshop products, automotive products, cleaning products, batteries, light bulbs, lawn and garden products, flammable materials and pool chemicals.

Accepted electronics include televisions, computers, printers, laptops, phones, window AC units, mini fridges and gaming devices.

To register for a time slot or to get more information, visit nobleenviro.com or call 412-567-5655.

Oakmont Presbyterian vacation bible school

Registration is open for Oakmont Presbyterian’s “Who is my Neighbor?” vacation bible school in June.

From 6 to 8 p.m. on June 9-11, the church invites children from kindergarten to sixth grade to learn about the parable of “The Good Samaritan.” Days will include music, crafts and games. Dinner will be provided to students for free each night.

On June 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., students are invited to an optional day trip to Camp Crestfield in Slippery Rock.

For more information, email r.bailey@oakmontpresby.org. To register, visit vbspro.events/p/opc25.

Riverside Community Church hosts Monday Night Unplugged

Riverside Community Church on Allegheny Avenue in Oakmont will begin a new series Monday Night Unplugged starting June 2.

Starting at 7 p.m. people are invited to come to the church for acoustic worhsip and discussions about scripture. There will be an open forum where attendees can ask questions.

This service will be held in addition to the church’s regularly scheduled Sunday morning services at 9 and 11 a.m. at the Oakmont location and 10 a.m. at the Pittsburgh Mills Campus.

A nursery for children 2 and younger will be available.

Verona accessible dock opening

Verona Borough officials, Friends of the Riverfront and Steel City Rowing Club are inviting the public to the opening day of the Verona accessible dock on June 1.

Starting at 9 a.m., people are invited to 101 Arch St. in Verona for a day of free, outdoor activities including a guided meditation, a “guided paddle” and tour of Sycamore Island, a yoga session, and a fishing demonstration.

The day will also include a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Food will be available for purchase.

To learn more about this event and register for the paddle, visit friendsoftheriverfront.org.

Verona Farmers Market starts next week

The Verona Farmers Market, in place since 1998, will kick off its 2025 season on June 5.

The market runs from 2 to 7 p.m. every Thursday, June through November, at 736 E. Railroad Ave.

Group offers support for weight loss

All are welcome to join the men and women at Oakmont TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) who are learning how to lose weight.

With in-person meetings, rewards, support and encouragement, we gain knowledge of healthy eating and exercise.

You may visit with no obligation Tuesdays at 5:45 p.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1261 Pennsylvania Ave. in Oakmont. Weigh-in is private followed by a brief business meeting, sharing time, and educational program all ending by 7:15.

There is well-lit parking, wheelchair accessibility and security. For details, call 412-828-3854 or e-mailjmjkwj@gmail.com.

Food pantry offers help

The Plum Food Pantry, 81 Sandune Drive, distributes free food from 4:30 to 6 p.m. the first three Tuesdays of each month for Plum residents. Residents in need must stop in at the pantry to be certified/verified.

For more information, call 724-327-0367.

Holiday Park Bible Church welcomes Plum community

Holiday Park Bible Church, at 4842 Hialeah Drive just off Route 286, invites the community to join in worship, fellowship and events for all ages.

• Men’s breakfast, women’s Bible study: Join us on the second Saturday of every month for a free and hearty breakfast, where men can connect and encourage one another and grow in faith. At the same time, women are welcome to enjoy a nourishing breakfast while participating in our ladies’ Bible study.

• Weekly worship services: We welcome you to worship with us every Sunday at 10:30 a.m., with Sunday School beginning at 9:30. Enjoy complimentary coffee and pastries as we come together in faith and fellowship.

For more details, visit hpbchurch.com or follow them on social media.

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