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The Stroller, April 30, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley

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Did your neighbor call and check on you, or bring a face mask or groceries? The Stroller wants to recognize those around us who are performing small acts of kindness for others during this stressful time. Send a short, one-paragraph note highlighting someone and how they helped you, your family or your organization to The Stroller at vndnews@tribweb.com.

Here is today’s edition of Small Acts of Kindness:

From Linda Alworth of Gilpin: “My neighbors are great! Chad next door checks on me. Joyce Hanz asks if I need something and brought me groceries and cookies. Love my community. And, of course my family checks on me.”


Parade to honor seniors who live in the Deer Lakes School District

A parade to honor high school and college seniors who live in the Deer Lakes School District will begin at 4:30 p.m. Saturday in the Cedar Ridge Plan.

Seniors should line up starting at 4:30 p.m. at Cedar Glen Road behind the fire trucks and police cars facing the cul- de-sac at the end of Cedar Glen. The parade will visit Grouse Run, Oakwood Heights, Magill and Stonecrest plans.

Students are encouraged to wear their Deer Lakes or future college colors, decorate their car and have a sign with their name and other information.

Residents are asked to decorate their yards and wear school colors while they view the parade.


Cindy’s Soft Serve to serve free spaghetti dinners

Cindy’s Soft Serve, in partnership with the Eagles and Abundant Joy Fellowship, all in Tarentum, will serve free spaghetti dinners to essential workers such as health care workers, truck drivers and first responders from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the soft serve, 621 First Ave., Tarentum.

Free dinners will be available for the public beginning at 4 p.m., until the food is gone.


Penn State to offer free webinar about stretching your food dollars

Penn State Extension will sponsor a free webinar, “Meal Planning and Stretching Your Food Dollars During Challenging Times,” at 10 a.m. May 14.

Topics will include how to make healthy meals with easy to find non-perishable foods, healthy meal planning with limited supplies and planning healthy meals on a budget.

Registration is required and the deadline is May 10. To register, click here.


Saved By Grace to serve free dinners

A free drive-through dinner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Saved By Grace Church, 739 Prospect St., Brackenridge.

The menu will include chili and corn bread. Advance orders are encouraged by calling 724-230-6739.


Animal Protectors seeking donations for kitten season

Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley in New Kensington is seeking donations of food, money and cleaning supplies for the upcoming kitten season.

The wish list for most-needed items includes clay kitty litter, Purina kitten chow, Purina puppy food, six-foot leashes, Purina One Dog formula, he laundry detergent, dryer sheets, white copy paper, garbage bags, toilet paper, throw rugs with rubber backing, Lupine Martingale collars, blankets and towels. To make an online monetary donation, visit animalprotectors.net/donations.html.

Adoptions are being conducted by appointment only. To make an appointment, call 724-339-7388. If there is no answer, please leave a message. Animal intakes will still be accepted for as long as room is available.


Calendar

Arnold

May 31: The annual Rockin’ Roosevelt concert is canceled.

Gilpin

Thursdays: Gilpin Volunteer Fire Department will serve takeout food from 5 to 7 p.m. at the fire hall kitchen, 113 Firehall Road. Menu: whole pizza, hot dogs, chicken sandwich, fish sandwich, hamburger, cheeseburger, chicken strips, nachos and cheese, fries, mushrooms, onion rings, cheese sticks and soft pretzels. Advance orders encouraged. Delivery available to the Leechburg area. Cash and checks accepted. Orders: 724-845-7200

Harmar

Today: Harmar Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing via Zoom at 7 p.m. to consider a dimensional variance request from SP IV Harmar LL. Instructions for joining the meeting will be posted at least 24 hours before the meeting at the township website, harmartownship-pa.gov/.

Harrison

Harrison Township Water Authority has begun to flush water hydrants in the township. The project will take several weeks. Customers may experience low pressure and should test water before doing laundry or making coffee because it may be discolored. Details: call the authority at 724-226-2500, ext. 2.

Lower Burrell

Tuesdays through Fridays: The kitchen at the American Legion will be open for takeout orders from members and guests from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. For a menu, visit facebook.com/post868/

Fridays: Lower Burrell Volunteer Fire Department, Kinloch, will sell takeout food from 3 to 7 p.m. at the firehall, 916 New York Ave. Menu: chicken wings, fish sandwich, chicken sandwich, steak hoagie, pizza and more. For a complete menu, visit facebook.com/lowerburrellvfc1/. Orders: 724-339-7537 or 724-212-3120

New Kensington

Tuesdays: Mount St. Peter Church is holding its annual St. Anthony Novena virtually live online at 7 p.m. through mid-June on the church Facebook page, facebook.com/MSPParish/. Prayers for the novena are available on the Facebook page a few hours before the live event begins. This is a public page and anyone can view and participate, even those without a Facebook account.

Monday: New Kensington Council will meet at 7 p.m. via a remote platform. Public comments may be submitted in writing to City Clerk, City of New Kensington, 301 11th St., New Kensington PA 15068. Comments and questions must be received by 4:30 p.m. Thursday.

May 16: The annual Cash Bash sponsored by New Kensington Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 will be livestreamed online beginning at 2:30 p.m. May 16. All tickets will be honored and the “extra money if present” amounts will be included in the prize. Details on how to view the event will be posted at facebook.com/NewKenfd1cashbash/. Tickets are still available. Tickets: 724-335-4100

Springdale

Through May 8: Springdale Borough will conduct the hydrant flushing program. Customers may experience discoloration of water and should test water before doing laundry or making coffee. If the discoloration persists for a long period of time, call the water department at 724-274-9414.

Upper Burrell

Fridays: Upper Burrell Volunteer Fire Department will sell takeout dinners from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday at the fire hall, 4370 Seventh Street Road. Menu: appetizers, sides and pizza. This week’s specials include a dozen whole chicken wings, $15; half dozen wings, $7.50 and fresh cut fries, $4. See the complete menu, click here. Advance orders encouraged by calling 724-339-2080 or order in person and wait.

May 6: Upper Burrell Supervisors will meet at 7 p.m. partially by teleconference at the municipal building, 3735 Seventh St. Road. Physical attendance will be limited and those attending must wear a face mask and obey 6-foot physical distancing. Residents are asked to refrain from attending in person unless their issue needs immediate attention. Public participation through written comments is preferred. Written comments should be sent by 4 p.m. May 6 to ubtwp@upperburrelltwp.com or by mail. The agenda is posted at upperburrelltwp.com/.

Vandergrift

Fridays and Saturdays: The Veterans of Foreign Wars will sell takeout food with curbside pickup from 4 to 8 p.m. at the post, 141 Sumner Ave. Menu: dozen seasoned wings with large fries, $20; shrimp with fries, $8; four chicken planks with fries, $5; and pizza. Finger foods, all $4: mushrooms, cheese sticks, pizza logs, breaded cauliflower, fries, cheese balls, jalapeno poppers, broccoli cheddar bites, onion rings and breaded zucchini. Orders: 724-568-1427


Cancellations and changes

Allegheny Township

May 17: The free Fishing Derby at Northmoreland Park that was planned by the Westmoreland County Bureau of Parks and Recreation is canceled, as are all park facility reservations for April and May.

Apollo

Apollo Area Historical Society museum will remain closed. The April 5 program about trolleys is rescheduled to be at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 2 at the WCTU Building, 317 N. Second St.

Arnold

Recycling collection has been suspended until further notice. All garbage and recycling items can be placed out for the garbage crew to collect. All items must be in a bag and tied up. No loose items will be picked up.

Thursdays: Worship services at Arnold Towers are canceled.

Arnold United Methodist Church: All meetings, activities and services are canceled.

Bell

June 20: The craft and vendor fair planned at Bell Township Volunteer Fire Hall is canceled.

Brackenridge

• The borough office is closed to the public, but is accepting telephone calls during normal business hours. Payments will be accepted by mail or through the mail slot.

Buffalo Township

Nar-Anon meetings at Generations House of Worship are canceled. Details: Laurie, 724-895-3385

Butler

Butler Lions Club has canceled the April membership and board meetings, the sausage sale and Mother’s Day rose sale.

Freeport

May 25: The Freeport Memorial Day observance is canceled.

Harrison 

May 16: The Touch A Truck event is canceled.

June 20: The Burtner House Strawberry Festival is canceled. Burtner House Restoration Society meetings are canceled until further notice.

Allegheny Valley Association of Churches office is closed. Anyone who needs assistance can call 724-226-0606. Tax appointments will be rescheduled.

Indiana Township

June 6: The annual Rural Ridge Community Reunion is canceled.

Leechburg

May 9: The borough cleanup day is postponed and may be rescheduled. The borough crew will not pick up lawn waste because the roll off boxes used to put the waste in are not available at this time.

Leechburg Recycling Center is closed. There will be no pick-ups or drop-offs until further notice. No materials should be dropped off in front of the recycling center gate.

First United Methodist Church: worship services are canceled until further notice.

Mondays: The GriefShare group sessions at First Evangelical Lutheran Church are postponed and will be rescheduled.

Lower Burrell

Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church: is closed for all activities and services.

May 9: The Burrellton Garden Club May Mart is canceled.

May 16: The Animal Protectors Hearts for Strays luncheon at Hill Crest Country Club is canceled.

• Entertainment and events at the Veterans of Foreign Wars are canceled and the club is closed.

New Kensington

Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church has canceled all Sunday services and church activities. Food bank service for April is canceled.

St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church is closed for all services, fundraisers and activities.

Mondays, Tuesday and Saturdays: The Community Clothes Closet will be closed.

Parks Township

Saturday: Parks Township Sportsman’s Association has canceled the Kids Fishing Day.

Plum

Plum Community Center is closed and all events canceled. Meals on Wheels will continue as scheduled. Those over 60 who are food insecure or rely on the daily lunch can continue to pick up Congregant Lunch provided by the county on a take-out basis only. Pick-ups will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Lunches must be ordered a day in advance by calling 412-795-2330.

Oakmont

Riverview Community Action Corp. is closed for all activities except home delivered meals. Questions: 412-828-1062

Saxonburg

May 21: The Mingle On Main event is canceled.

Springdale

Springdale High School Alumni Association meetings are suspended until further notice. The Monte Carlo night planned for April 25 has been rescheduled to Oct. 3.

Sept. 12: Springdale Volunteer Fire Department has rescheduled the May Cash Bash to be Sept. 12. Current tickets will be honored in September and the Progressive 50/50 will be drawn. Please hold on to your tickets. The fire department thanks you for your understanding and support and urges everyone to stay safe.

Sept. 13: The Spring Fling Craft and Vendor fair planned for March 29 has been rescheduled to be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 13 in the borough building gymnasium, 325 School St. Vendor applications are available at springdaleborough.com or by emailing springdaleboro@hotmail.com

Springdale Township

May 8: The Bingo Bash planned by Allegheny Valley Volunteer Fire Co. is postponed. Tickets will be honored when the event is rescheduled. Refunds will be issued to those who can’t attend when it is rescheduled. The fire company thanks you for your understanding.

Tarentum

BridgePoint Church: Activities at the church, including the grief support group, and the children’s food and fun event are canceled. A live stream of the Sunday church service will be on Facebook Live.

Tarentum Eagles is closed.

Tarentum Elks Lodge is closed. Entertainment, bingo and the May 2 cash bash are canceled.

Veterans of Foreign Wars is closed and there will be no Friday night bar bingo.

• The Heritage Museum will be closed to visitors until further notice. Details: AKVHS.org or 724-224-7666

Vandergrift

May 9: The Age of Aquarius show planned at the Casino Theater has been rescheduled to be at 2 p.m. Aug. 30 at the theater. Tickets already purchased will be honored in August. For refunds, email jlo129@live.com.

St. Gertrude Church spaghetti dinners are canceled until further notice.

Vandergrift Public Library: the due date for all materials that have been checked out has been extended. If you log into your online account and notice an item with a different due date, please contact the library. The Book Drop is closed. Keep all materials until the library reopens. Tax forms have now been placed into the Little Free Library since the library is closed. AARP Tax Appointments have been postponed and representatives will contact clients directly who have an upcoming appointment.

West Deer

East Union Presbyterian Church: all services and activities are canceled, except for West Deer Food Bank and Meals To Go distributions.

Sitting at home all day, many of us are asking ourselves how we can help others during this pandemic. Read The Stroller daily for announcements of how everyone can ease the pressure and stress of others, even while maintaining social distancing. Information for The Stroller should be emailed to vndnews@tribweb.com.

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