Women's Business Network, church yard sale and more in the South Hills
Women’s Business Network
All professional women are welcome to attend as a guest at the meeting for no charge. 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. June 10 and 24. To find out more, contact chapter representative Barbara Klein at 724-508-3283.
The South Hills Chapter meets 8 a.m. June 17. To find out more, contact chapter representative Susanne Snyder at 724-953-1539.
The McMurray Chapter meets at King’s Family Restaurant, 580 McClelland Rd Canonsburg at 8 a.m. June 16. To find out more, contact our chapter representative Diane Fehl at 412-341-7788, ext. 110.
The All Virtual Chapter holds regular meetings via Zoom from 7:30-8:30 p.m. June 16. For more information, contact chapter representative Jennifer Pasquale at 412-908-1663.
Yard sale
The Youth Group of South Hills Church of the Nazarene, 5601 Library Road, is having a yard sale on June 26 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rent A Table for $20. All profit is yours; vendor space is $30.
The youth group will be selling and donations can be dropped in the Youth Center. Full profit goes toward the Nazarene Youth Conference 2023 Trip. Contact Mara Fannie at mfannie@shcn.org to reserve tables or space.
Pest Control Services soliciting in Pleasant Hills
Solicitors for Aptive Environmental will be in the Borough of Pleasant Hills soliciting pest control services through June 22. The solicitors have registered with the borough, have soliciting permits and also have the borough’s no-solicitation list and should not knock at your door if you have registered to be on the list.
Residents with questions should call the Pleasant Hills Police Non-Emergency phone number, 412-655-5045.
Car cruises
The Jefferson Hills Fire Rescue will be holding car cruises July 31 and Aug. 21 from 3-8 p.m at the Floreffe Volunteer Fire Company, 1540 State St.
The station is looking for businesses to help donate door prizes. For more information, visit the Jefferson Hills Fire Rescue’s official Facebook page.
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.
Because of 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.
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