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Events in Focus
MAY
May 17, 24, 31 and June 7
Weathered Science
12:30 - 4 p.m. at
Regional Environmental education
Center, Boyce-Mayview Park.
Cost: $90,
Ages: 8-12.
Explore awesome phenomena like
tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards and
more. Visit www.regionaleec.org
to register.
May 18th Raw and Rotational Diet for Your Dogs and Cats - Seminar
4pm to 6pm
Nature's Horse "Your Natural Pet
Supplier".
Call 724-941-8548 for details.
May 22
Kennywood Day School Picnic
South Fayette School District
May 26
Annual Bridgeville Memorial Day Parade
10 a.m.
Starts in Bridgeville on Washington
Road and proceeds to South Fayette
along Washington Pike.
May 27
Chamber Golf Outing
St. Clair Country Club
The SouthWest Communities Chamber
of Commerce, along with the Upper St.
Clair Chamber of Commerce, is
sponsoring a golf outing at the St. Clair
Country Club. Cost is $230 per player.
For more information, call
412-221-4100.
JUNE
May 31-June 1
South Fayette/
Greater Bridgeville Relay for Life
Noon- 8 a.m.
South Fayette High School campus.
SFHS Little Green Machine Marching
Band will play the opening ceremonies.
Come for the food, activities,
races and more. Bike Rodeo and Car
Safety Seat Check conducted from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Call Nancy Tiley at
412-919-1120 for information or to
volunteer.
June 1
People of the Plantation:
Meet the Chairmaker
1 - 4 p.m.
Woodville Plantation, Collier Township
See a Windsor chair building
“from scratch” by local artisan
Dave Burke. Admission this day is free.
Call 412-221-0348 for details.
June 6
Last Day of School for Students
South Fayette School District
Ongoing
Project Child Safe – Free Gun Locks
The South Fayette Police Department is
offering free gun locks to South
Fayette Township residents. Locks can
be picked up at the police
department, Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Limit 2 per household.
Ongoing May-June
Free Lifeline Installation
St. Clair Hospital’s Lifeline program is
offering free installation
during May and June – a savings of
$50. Lifeline is a personal emergency
response service that ensures adults
living at home get quick assistance
whenever needed — 24 hours a day,
365 days a year. Subscribers press a
lightweight, waterproof help button
worn as a pendant or wristband
whenever help is needed. A Lifeline
monitor then responds, assesses the
situation and summons appropriate
help. Lifeline subscribers range in
age from 31 to 101. For more
information, please contact the
Lifeline/Community Services
Department at 412-942-2093.
Ongoing –
third Monday of the month
6 p.m.
Montour Trail Council Board Meeting
304 Hickman St., Ste. 3, Bridgeville
The public is invited.
For more information, visit
www.montourtrail.org
or call 724-941-6351.
Ongoing – second Tuesday of the month
South Fayette Library
Board of Trustees Meeting
7 p.m.
South Fayette Municipal Building.
The public is invited.
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Hurdling to Victory
Thanks to
Coach Heiser
Who Came
Back From
the Future to
Save SF’s
Athletic Program
Cover
Focus
Freshman hurdler Josh Godwin during a recent meet.
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South Fayette Rocks with Footloose
The musical story of a town’s toe-tapping
transformation.
Cleaning Up
Volunteers were out in force this spring tidying up
sections of South Fayette.
Landfill Power
How Waste Management keeps your trash out of
sight and turns garbage into clean energy.
Special Needs
The school district has created a unique learning
opportunity for one particular student.
History: Part One
Brushing up on South Fayette’s intriguing past.
History: Part Two
Honoring SF’s fallen in America’s wars.
Cupcakes for Seniors
When kids team up to cook food for seniors, you
can bet the result is likely to be mouthwatering.
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Message From the Superintendent
Sixth-grader Recognized
Green Machine Wins
“Best School Band”
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