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Ewing park ellwood city shelter 3
Ewing park ellwood city shelter 3









  1. #EWING PARK ELLWOOD CITY SHELTER 3 REGISTRATION#
  2. #EWING PARK ELLWOOD CITY SHELTER 3 SERIES#
  3. #EWING PARK ELLWOOD CITY SHELTER 3 FREE#

No large binder clips or hardbound covers materials more than 1-inch thick must be broken down, with staff help bring materials in boxes, bags or plastic tubs limit for four boxes or equivalent per vehicle. Onsite document (paper and cardboard) shredding by Iron City Workplace Services. to noon Saturday, Wurtemburg-Perry Fire Hall, 425 Portersville Road. 116 for scholarship application.įree Paper Shredding Event: 10 a.m.

ewing park ellwood city shelter 3

Register online at Six full-tuition scholarships available based on need call 72m ext.

#EWING PARK ELLWOOD CITY SHELTER 3 REGISTRATION#

Registration limited to first 12 students. Erie filmmaker John Lyons’ exploratory career camp for teens, ages 13 to 17 includes screenwriting, lighting, sound, composition, movement, group writing, filming and editing to produce a 3- to 5-minute “short” to be screened July 26 at the Hoyt’s Children’s Summer Arts Festival. Fridays and Saturdays from June 13 through July 30, The Hoyt Center for the Arts: 124 E. Contact Jerilyn Driscoll to reserve a spot at 41 or email Camp for Teens: 5 to 8 p.m. each Thursday at North Sewickley Township Municipal Building, 893 Mercer Road. Tickets available at library on online at. Tickets, adults, $8 children younger than age 14, $3 Seneca Valley High School students, free. Thursday, Zelienople Area Public Library, 227 South High St., Former Zelienople area resident will talk about her career as author of more than 50 books. Historical Romance Author Jo Goodman: 7 p.m. Registration ongoing call 72, Schedule and payment online at.

#EWING PARK ELLWOOD CITY SHELTER 3 SERIES#

Series of hands-on programs for children, ages 4 to 12 includes outdoor activities focused on instilling appreciation of natural world. Information: CLASSES, LECTURES, SIGNINGSĭiscoverE Summer Programs: Jennings Environmental Education Center, 2951 Prospect Road, Slippery Rock. Information: August Wilson Center for African American Culture: 980 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh.

#EWING PARK ELLWOOD CITY SHELTER 3 FREE#

Adults, $20 students, seniors, children, ages 3 to 18, $10 members and children younger than age 2, free Fridays, 5 to 10 p.m., half price. The Andy Warhol Museum: 117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh. Call 72 or 72 to schedule an appointment. Museum contains various 19th century items including kitchen, dairy, farming and war items that Teolis has collected over the past 60 years. Students must be accompanied by a teacher or adult. Tours are two hours and are available by appointment seven days a week. Self-guided tour pamphlets available at New Brighton Municipal Building, 610 Third Ave., or online at Samuel Teolis Museum: 309 Spring Ave., Ellwood City, in the basement of Samuel Teolis Funeral Home. Underground Railroad Historic Markers and Walking Tour: New Brighton Historical Society has completed installation of historic markers on six homes and a church that were safe houses for slaves escaping from southern states during the Civil War. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Merrick Art Gallery: 1100 Fifth Ave., New Brighton. Trails open daily from sunrise to sunset. weekdays and as scheduled for events on weekends. For information, call 72 or Jennings Environmental Education Center: 2951 Prospect Road, Slippery Rock. The annual juried art exhibit continues through May 30. Calendar year dues, individuals, $10 families, $25. Robert “Kip” Jones and the November meeting Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. 16 and will be a dinner at Shakespeare's restaurant with Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Debra Todd as guest speaker. September meeting has been changed to Sept. on the second Monday of every month from September through May.

ewing park ellwood city shelter 3

Society holds public meetings at the center with a historical program at 7 p.m. Groups planning tours can reserve evening times by request the Historical Society meeting room is available for clubs and other organizations. Tuesday through Thursday and from 10 a.m. Event is free.Įllwood City Area Historical Society History Center: 310 Fifth St. 2, Bottlebrush Gallery and Center for the Arts, 539 Main St., Harmony. Reservations at 72 or 72.ĭennis McCurdy and the Carpenter Ants: country, 7 p.m. June 1, Dayspring Harvest Ministries, 316 Sixth St., Ellwood City. Information and reservations at "Grandma's Family Bible Tea": drama, 1-3:30 p.m.

ewing park ellwood city shelter 3

Tickets are $15 for the musical and $13 for the comedies.

ewing park ellwood city shelter 3

9 to 10, 15 to 17 and 22 to 24 and "The Sunshine Boys," a comedy, Sept. Red Barn Players summer season: "I Hate Hamlet," a comedy, May 31, June 6 to 8 and 13 to 15 "The Drowsy Chaperone," a musical comedy, July 5 to 6, 11 to 13 and 18 to 20 "Here Lies Jeremy Troy," a comedy, Aug.











Ewing park ellwood city shelter 3