Meetings
• Penn High School class of 1957 meets at 6 p.m. Nov. 3 at Cianci’s Restaurant, Mercer Road, Hempfield Township.
All classmates, spouses and guests are welcome.
• Farrell High School class of 1954 meets for lunch at noon Wednesday at Ferrarra’s Pizza, Hall Avenue, Sharon.
• Farrell High School class of 1953 gathers for lunch at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Frankie’s in Hubbard.
Fundraisers
• Greenville House Residents’ Association will hold a Halloween fundraiser beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Pavilion, 9 Penn Ave., and continuing through the annual Halloween parade.
Featured items include “grandma’s homemade goodies,” hot dogs, beverages and Halloween treats for children.
A Chinese auction begins at 11 a.m. with the drawings at 2 p.m. Donated items include quilts, Christmas wreaths, gift baskets, gift certificates and gifts from Greenville and Shenango Valley area businesses.
Proceeds benefit Residents’ Association activities throughout the year.
• Historical Society of Stoneboro, 6 Railroad St., holds an indoor/outdoor flea market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
• Soup and treasure sale runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 7 at Clark Trinity United Methodist Church.
There will be homemade soups, a bake sale and a trash and treasure sale.
Order soup in advance at 724-962-2436. Vegetable, chicken noodle and chili will be sold by the quart for $4.50. Please take your own containers.
• Church of the Good Shepherd, Route 18, West Middlesex, is having a charity dinner from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday in the church social hall.
Ham and scalloped potatoes will be served.
Tickets at the door: $7 for adults and $3 for children ages 12 and younger.
• Christ Lutheran Church, 396 Buhl Blvd., Sharon, will hold an indoor yard/rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in honor of Martin Luther on reformation day.
Proceeds benefit world hunger and Sankofa House.
Community
Things To Do from October 27, 2009
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Check out The Exhibit
Current and past art students at Sharpsville Area High School will show their wares this weekend in the school’s second student-organized art show.
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Art show highlights new GC gardens
Elementary kids in Grove City adopted Grove City Community Gardens to highlight at their spring art show, and were given a unique garden of their own by a noted sculptor.
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Scouts to fete Knecht, Mastrian
French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of America, will honor Will Knecht and John “Chip” Mastrian with its 24th Annual Distinguished Citizen Award at a banquet May 22 in The Corinthian, Sharon.
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Academy as popular as ever
Hermitage School District Summer Academy is offering more courses than last year and has already equaled last year’s course enrollments.
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Chorale family affair
Christine and Terry Bowman met in the Sharon High marching band, and music has been an integral part of their life together.
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Songwriter’s isolation blooms into ‘Marigold’
Rick Hornyak had just moved to San Antonio and, separated from his friends in Austin, looked inward.
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Local girl has way with poetry
Marissa Works came from nowhere to win a poetry recitation competition at Hickory High School.
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Women's work
Calling the Masury-Brookfield Woman’s Club a social organization is just half of it.
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Local band’s music reflects ‘sense of place’
Terry Dach described his new recording as “organic,” but immediately turned to James Willaman for a definition of the term in a musical sense.
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Old school
Generations of students learned to read and write in the Hutchinson School, a one-room schoolhouse on Mitchell Road in Shenango Township. Today, historians hope those students’ descendants step forward to furnish and refurbish the small, red brick school to its former glory.
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