Leet repeals
amusement tax
Leet commissioners have repealed the municipality’s amusement tax regulation.
The regulation was embraced in December 1957 and amended in February 1999.
Township manager Betsy Rengers stated commissioners reversed the regulation at the Sept. 13 conference due to the fact that it was no longer pertinent. It produced about $300 each year.
SHARP workshop
Leet Cops Department will host a seminar on SHARP, unwanted sexual advances and rape prevention training, at 6 p.m. Oct. 19 at the township building, 194 Ambridge Ave.
It is totally free and open to the general public. Topics consist of workplace harassment, public attacks and determined habits.
Contact Officer Ron Wilson at 412-266-6142 or email [email protected] for more details.
Upcoming meetings
Sewickley Historic Evaluation Commission will fulfill at 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at the district building, 601 Thorn St.
Leet’s planning commission will satisfy at 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at the municipality municipal building, 194 Ambridge Ave.
Quaker Valley
Fire Security Fair
Quake Valley Fire Safety Fair will occur 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 15 on Broad Street in between Beaver and Thorn. There will be fire trucks, emergency situation automobiles, fire avoidance education, kid-friendly activities, food trucks and more. The complimentary event is sponsored by Quaker Valley Fire Safety (Cochran Hose Pipe, Leetsdale, Big Sewickley Creek, Fair Oaks, and Aleppo fire departments).
For more information, search “Quake Valley Fire Safety Fair” on Facebook.com.
Sip & & Savor
Fern Hollow Nature Center and Sustainable Sewickley will host members of Plant-Based Pittsburgh for a presentation, cooking presentation and tasting from 1-2:30 p.m. Oct. 22. Participants will learn what a plant-based diet plan is, why it is very important for environmental sustainability, recommendations on how to adopt plant-centered consuming and more. Expense is $25 per individual and consists of drinks, food tasting and a copy of Sally Lipsky’s book. To find out more or tickets, call 412-741-6136 or check out fhnc.org.
Tull Family Theater
The Theater offers alternatives to “get in the spirit” weekly in October (mostly Thursdays) with:
Oct. 6– “Beetlejuice” with Michael Keaton
Oct. 13– “Nosferatu” with prominent jazz pianist Tom Roberts supplying the score to the quiet German traditional
Oct. 20– “Silence of the Lambs,” with its Pittsburgh location history
Oct. 22– “E.T.,” the any ages preferred, on a Saturday early morning
Oct. 27– “A Headache on Elm Street”
For tickets or a total schedule, check out thetullfamily
theater.org.
Senior Male’s Club
An affiliate of the Sewickley Valley YMCA, the Senior Guy’s Club speaker on Sept. 30 will be Captain Robert Jolly, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers going over the locks and dams of Western Pennsylvania. Upcoming speakers consist of Len Barcousky discussing Presidential sees to the region on Oct. 7; Tom Waseleski discussing Homestead as a mill town on Oct. 14; Dawn Keezer ofthe Pittsburgh Movie Workplace on Oct. 21; and Bob Ferguson talking about the electric power grid backup on Oct. 28. To learn more, check out smensclub.org or Facebook.com/ smensclub.
Service Connection
The Greater Pittsburgh Service Connection, a referral group of business professionals, will meet Oct. 5 at the Consume ‘n Park on Route 60 in Robinson Township for breakfast from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Speakers will be Brian Koeberle, Esq., and Costs Paviol of ADT Security Systems. To attend, end up being a member or for more information, go to gpbc-pgh. org or call 412-364-6446, ext. 302.
14th Annual Ole 5K
TASH’s 14th Annual Ole 5K will take place at 10 a.m. Oct. 8 at the Harmar Grove Structure in North Park. TASH is a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that has operated in Oaxaca, Mexico, given that 1998. It aims to bridge the community of Pittsburgh with individuals in Mexico. Pete Noll, a 1992 graduate of Quake Valley High School, has actually lived in Oaxaca for the previous twenty years, however returns numerous times a year. Together with his team, they are organizing the 14th annual Olé 5k Benefit race to support The Anna Seethaler Healthcare facility and other local nonprofits.
At the conclusion of the Olé 5K Advantage race, there will be a Mexican buffet, Oaxaca-grown natural coffee, smoothies,
50-50 raffle, music, and an awards ceremony.
To find out more, see tashinc.org.
Turkey Trot
registration open
The Sewickley Turkey Trot that brings the neighborhood together on Thanksgiving morning is back, and registration is open. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a first-timer, or just trying to find a fun household walk to start Thanksgiving, the Sewickley Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk is best. Register online at bit.ly/ SewickleyTurkey.
Trot2022, since Turkey Trot Tee shirts will just be ensured if you register by Nov. 1.
The Turkey Trot is a joint project of the Heritage Valley Health System Foundation and the Sewickley Valley YMCA. Profits benefit the Faith in Action program at the Sewickley Valley YMCA.