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Events in Focus

BINGO 

Ongoing – Mondays
Oak Ridge VFD Bingo
Early birds, 7 p.m.; regular games at 7:30 p.m.
Oak Ridge Fire Hall, 1214 Oakridge Road

Each night includes a progressive jackpot, Safari and Cherries, Lucky Seven, and Mystery Number. The fire hall has a state-of-the-art air cleaning system.

Ongoing - Tuesdays
South Fayette VFD Bingo
7 p.m.
Cuddy Fire Hall, 611 Millers Run Road

Each night has a $1,000 must-go jackpot (minimum attendance of 100). Regular games and specials. Minimum $10 to play.

Ongoing – Wednesdays
Fairview VFD Bingo
6:45 p.m.
Fairview Fire Hall, 3326 Washington Pike

Each night includes a $1,000 jackpot (minimum attendance of 90), with the jackpot doubled for bingos in 48 numbers or less; four specials pay $100 each; one special pays $200; 20 regular games pay $60 each. Also strip tickets, pop-opens, prizes, and full kitchen.

Ongoing – Fridays
Sturgeon VFD Bingo
Early birds, 6:30 p.m.; regular games, 7 p.m.
Sturgeon Fire Station, 526 Main Street, Sturgeon

Amenities at this all-paper bingo night include seating for 200 in comfortable padded chairs, central air conditioning, handicapped-accessible parking and bathrooms, and fresh-air smoke removers.

OCT 

Oct. 13, Nov. 10
Saturdays OutDoors (S.O.D. Hike)
10 - 11 a.m.
Regional Environmental Education Center
Cost: Free
Ages: All

Watch as the colors of late summer transition into those of early autumn on these free monthly guided nature hikes on the trails around the Center. A different hike each month. Pre-registration is requested. For more information, e-mail JessicaS@regionaleec.org.

October 14th
Men’s Clothing of the New Republic
Woodville Plantation, Collier
2 p.m.

Listen as expert, Dave Vargo, discusses the fashions of the late 18th and early 19th century as it pertains to the men of the Woodville plantation in Collier. For more information, visit www.woodvilleplantation.org.

Oct. 14
Rotary Club Chili Cook-Off
Noon- 4 p.m.
Fairview Park
Admission: $10 for adults, $5 for kids ages 7-12, free for kids 6 and under

The Rotary Club of Bridgeville-South Fayette’s chili cook-off will feature the best recipes from contestants in four separate categories: individuals, businesses, non-profits, and restaurants. Awards will be presented for first, second, and third place in each category. There will also be “people’s choice awards” for best and worst recipes. The best non-profit chili earns a $500 donation to that cause. The other winners will receive yet-to-be announced prizes. The “winner” in the worst category will likely go home with a free cookbook. The afternoon will also feature a silent auction, a Chinese auction, and entertainment. Proceeds will help build a new kitchen-equipped pavilion at Fairview Park. For more information, call Kevin Biber at 412-221-9250.

Oct. 18
Southwest Chamber’s 33rd Annual Celebration “A Strolling Feast”
Hilton Garden Inn, Southpointe
6-9 p.m.

An evening of music, wines, silent auction, gourmet hors d’ouevres and more. For more information, call 412-221-4100. Sponsor: The South Fayette Source

Oct. 19-21
Colussy Chevrolet Christian Film Festival
Star City Screenworks, South Fayette
Cost: Free admission

The Christian Film Festival features over 15 free showings of today's best Christian movies. For more information, call 824-265-0485 or visit www.ProjectingHope.com.

 

Oct. 27
South Fayette VFD Halloween Dance
Time TBA
Cuddy Firehall, 611 Millers Run Road
Cost: Pre-sale tickets $20

Admission includes food, beer, snacks, setups, and music by Thomas Entertainment. BYOB. Must be 21 or older to attend. For more information or to order tickets, call 412-221-2755.

Oct. 27
The Pittsburgh Chapter of The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis -  Fourth Annual Night at the Races
7:00 p.m.
Alpine Hunting & Fishing Club, 220 Alpine Road, Bridgeville
Cost: $25.00 per person

Admission includes food and beverages. Casino tables, music, cash bar and auction. For more information or to purchase tickets, call Tom Sray at 412-848-2854.

Oct. 31
Halloween Trick or Treating

Time: 6 - 8 p.m.

 

NOV 

Nov. 4
Shop to Stop Domestic Violence
6-9:30 p.m.
The Galleria, Mt. Lebanon
Cost: $50 advance registration; $60 at the door; $450 for advance registration block of 10 tickets.

When the Galleria closes its doors on Nov. 4, this fifth annual domestic violence fundraiser begins. The evening will feature discounts at mall stores, a complimentary wine tasting, complimentary food and beverage, a celebrity strolling fashion show, raffles, and B.E. Taylor live in concert. Proceeds benefit the Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh. For more information, call 412-687-8017 ext.338 or visit www.wcspittsburgh.org.

Nov. 10
South Fayette VFD Cash Bash
Doors open at 6 p.m.; drawings held from 7-11 p.m.
Cuddy Firehall, 611 Millers Run Road
Cost: $20 for a cash bash ticket, or $10 general admission

Admission includes the chance to win $500 every 15 minutes; a chance at the grand prize of $3,000 at 11 p.m.; dinner, beer, soda, and snacks. General admission buys dinner, beer, soda, and snacks only. For more information or to order tickets, call 412-221-2755.

IN OTHER NEWS
Burns & Scalo Brings Another New Lease To Foster Plaza

Burns & Scalo Real Estate Services, Inc. is pleased to announce that Mid-Atlantic Surgical Systems, LLC recently signed a new lease at 400 Holiday Drive in Foster Plaza, located in Green Tree, Pennsylvania. 

Burns & Scalo Real Estate Services, Inc., www.burns-scalo.com, celebrating its 51st year in business, is a full service real estate company committed to Pittsburgh’s corridors. A leader in commercial real estate, Burns & Scalo continues to grow its core services which include owner representation, tenant representation, property management, construction management, development services and investment advisory services.

COVER STORY

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PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIOS

Financial By Philip C. Henry
Eyecare By Norman Childs
Physical Therapy
By Scott Schafer
Chiropractic
By Dr. Paul Kohler
Legal
By Lynn Emerson
Senior Living By Jean Morelli
Accounting
By Robert L. Omer
Home Remodeling By Barry Novisel
Thoughts on Life
By Aaron Beinhauer

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Five Questions to Ask When Choosing a College

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Green Light for the Newbury Plan
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Curtain Time
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Superintendent's Message

Student Interns with Steelers

Teachers Earn Recognition

South Fayette Banners

Athletic Pride

District Calendar

School News

South Fayette School District's Board of School Directors

TOWN TALK

Town Talk
Municipal Directory
Township Polling/Voting Locations

Saturday, October 13th 
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Hay Rides • Bonfire • Costume Contest

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