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In brief: Brews and Blues, hockey tryouts, car cruises and more in the South Hills

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| Monday, May 17, 2021 9:01 a.m.
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Hockey tryouts

The Mon Valley Thunder Youth Hockey Association is holding tryouts for the 2021-22 season May 22-23 at the Spencer Family YMCA in Bethel Park from 8 a.m.-noon. Tryouts will be held for 10U, 12U and 14U co-ed teams and 12U and 14U girls teams. For more information, visit mvthunder.com.

Blues and Brews in Brentwood

Brentwood’s “Taking it to the Streets: Blues and Brews” event will take place 6-10 p.m. May 22 at the old borough building, 3624 Brownsville Road. There will be Gaetano’s Underworld Blues Band, craft beer, food trucks, ax throwing and a photo booth. For more information, visit brentwoodboro.com.

Brentwood seeks volunteers for Firecracker 5K

Brentwood Firecracker 5K Race is looking for volunteers. A hybrid race will be planned. The actual run is the traditional course down and back on Brownsville Road and will be limited to 500 participants. There will be no race day activities before or after the race. Prizes for placement will be mailed.

The various jobs for volunteers on race day will be setting up and manning the water/drink table(s) and guiding the runners to their assigned time corral.

Also, several volunteers will need to be stationed along Brownsville Road to ensure that participants remain on the course.

Masks will be required the entire time while volunteering, approximately three hours. Volunteers will receive a free T-shirt and are eligible for community service credit.

Contact Mary Lou Nees, volunteer coordinator, at wearend6@comcast.net or call 412-613-1087.

Pleasant Hills Lions Club annual spaghetti dinner

The Pleasant Hills Lions Club will hold its annual Spaghetti Dinner on May 22 from 1-5:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Hills Borough Building, 410 East Bruceton Road.

Due to covid-19 restrictions, it will be a takeout-only affair.

The prices are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 or under.

All of the profits go to five initiatives: vision, hunger, diabetes, environment and childhood cancer. Those who are picking up dinners are asked to consider bringing donations of non-perishable food items, which the club will deliver to the local food bank.

Anyone interested in learning more about the club or inquiring about membership can visit the club’s Facebook at facebook.com/pleasanthillslionsclub or call 412-655-1234.

Jefferson Hills Fire Rescue Car Cruise

The Jefferson Hills Fire Rescue will be holding car cruises on May 29, July 31 and Aug. 21 from 3 p.m.-8 p.m at the Floreffe Volunteer Fire Company, 1540 State St. The station is currently looking for businesses to help donate door prizes. For more information, visit the Jeffferson Hills Fire Rescue’s official Facebook page.

Women’s Business Network meetings

Women’s Business Network supports the success and growth of women in business. At the time of publication, many chapters are meeting virtually; please check with the local chapter representative for more information. To learn more, visit www.wbninc.com.

The Mount Lebanon Chapter meets 8:30 a.m. May 25. To find out more, contact Barbara Klein at 724-508-3283.

The South Hills Chapter meets 8 a.m. May 20. To find out more, contact Susanne Snyder at 724-953-1539.

Summer camp applications open

Jefferson Hills will be offering its summer camp July 5-30 at Gill Hall Park. The Borough Summer Recreation program is available for children ages 6-10, or those students entering first grade through students entering sixth grade.

Due to the pandemic, changes and safety protocols will be instituted for the protection of campers and counselors alike. Mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing while at camp must be followed. To further ensure camp safety, participants will be grouped into pods of eight students who will act independently from other pods throughout the camp.

Space is limited. Those interested must turn in their application, liability waiver release and $40 payment to the Jefferson Hills Public Library during regular hours. Once all spots are filled, a waiting list will be kept in the event spots open up.

For more information, visit jeffersonhillsboro.org.

Baldwin Borough Community Day

Join the community for a full day of fun, food and entertainment on June 5, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.

Community Day starts with the return of the Baldwin Mile, a race for youth up to age 14 (parents can participate with children aged 5 and under). Registration forms will be distributed at the schools. Please note: Churchview Avenue will be closed between 9:45 and 11 a.m. Plan your commute accordingly.

In addition to bands, dancers and other performers, there will be crafters, log cabin tours, games for all ages, a petting zoo, BW Fab Lab and a laser show. A variety of food trucks and adult beverages will also be available.

Parking is located at St. Albert’s grass lot, and shuttle busses will be provided. Covid-19 safety protocols will be followed. Bring and wear your mask.

For more information, visit baldwinborough.org.


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