Category: Community Bulletin Board
Free Summer Clothes Saturday August 20, 2022
SCARECROWS OF HOPEWELL, October 8, 2022
THE TOWNSHIP AND WESBANCO are teaming up to host a scarecrow making contest. The event is scheduled for Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 11 AM in THE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX. They are looking for individuals, families, friends, classes, clubs, teams, scouts, anyone that wants to join in the fun! Straw, wooden frames, burlap sacks, and rope/twine will be provided. Teams are asked to provide clothes and any other accessories. Pre -registration is required by September 30 so supplies can be ordered.
Aliquippa’s 2022 Community Tire Collection
Saturday, September 17, 2022 is tire collection day in Aliquippa at the street department on Kennedy Boulevard from 9 a.m. to noon. When arriving, officials ask that you stay in your vehicle.
New Hope Community Church Block Party: August 13, 2022
YARD CRAWL IN HOPEWELL
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR NORA JANICKI ANNOUNCED THAT A YARD CRAWL IS SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2022 FROM 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. THE INFORMATION IS ON THE TOWNSHIP’S WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK. AN INTERACTIVE MAP CAN BE ACCESSED ON A SMARTPHONE @YARD SALE TREASURE MAP.
Levi Lynch Benefit Bass Tournament
St. Barnabas Charities Free Care 5K
A Gift From Greyson Carnival at Just Like Home Daycare in Chippewa- Sat. June 4, 2022
Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center Presents Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel Landmark of American musical theatre, June 17-19 & 24-26
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(Midland, Pa.) Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, located in Midland, Pennsylvania, is presenting Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel. The show opens June 17th and runs June 18, 19 and 24-26.
Voted the best musical of the 20th century by Time Magazine, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel is a giant in musical theatre. This haunting love story about a tragic anti-hero, and the wife and child he leaves behind, features some of the most powerful music ever written for the stage. Declared to be his favorite by composer Richard Rodgers, this magical and majestic classic embodies both the grey areas of life and the Golden Age of Broadway. Show stopping numbers include stalwarts of American music such as “If I Loved You,” “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “June is Bustin’ Out All Over”.
“Originally opening on Broadway in April of 1945, just five months before the end of World War II, Carousel served as a beautiful story of hope, loss, and the power of love for audiences who at the time were still reeling from the enormous losses of the Second Great War,” observed Justin Fortunato, Producing Artistic Director of Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center. “With everything going on in the world today, and the seemingly insurmountable darkness that can encroach, this show continues to be a place where audiences and artists alike are reminded that no one walks alone in this life. The beauty, loss, and hope in this show make it an exhilarating experience at the theater.”
Individual tickets are available now from $18 to $25 by visiting LincolnParkArts.org or calling 724.576.4644. Group experiences are also available by visiting LincolnParkArts.org/Groups