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Bridge closure
The Monroeville Mall bridge over Route 22 will be closed through mid-August for deck replacement work, PennDOT officials said.
Westbound Route 22 traffic will detour by turning left onto Mall Boulevard and right onto Mall Circle to Don Drive. Eastbound traffic will follow the opposite direction.
The work is part of PennDOT’s $23.84 million William Penn Highway preservation and rehabilitation project, on the highway’s stretch between Huntingdon Drive and Mosside Boulevard. The project is expected to wrap up in the fall.
Election speaker
Pennsylvania GOP member Ryan Walbrecher will be the featured speaker at 7 p.m. June 13 at the Monroeville Fire Company No. 4, to discuss election integrity.
Walbrecher will focus on House Bill 847, which proposes legalizing pre-election-day counts of mail-in and absentee ballots and widening the window of opportunity to challenge ballots.
The event is free and open to the public. The fire hall is at 4370 Northern Pike in Monroeville.
Friends at market
Friends of Monroeville Public Library will be at the Lions Farmers Market from 9 a.m. to noon for four Saturdays beginning on June 15 at Monroeville Mall.
Friends will be on hand to distribute library programs, event guides and online resource information, as well as free bookmarks for children to color.
Tickets will be available for purchase on June 15, 22 and 29 and July 6 for two raffle baskets: a Giant Eagle basket or a basket with Carnegie Science Center, Heinz History Center and Lokay Lanes passes and $185 in gift cards. Winners will be drawn July 8.
Monroeville Lions Farmers’ Market is located at 501 Mall Circle Drive, in the parking lot outside of Dick’s Sporting Goods.
History speaker series
Lifelong amateur historian Henry Bowden will present “The History of Turtle Creek” at 7 p.m. June 17 at the Monroeville Public Library, 4000 Gateway Campus Blvd.
In 1769, widow Martha Miers and her family purchased 360 acres of land in the area, becoming the first European settlers within the Turtle Creek Valley. Born and raised in Turtle Creek, Bowden is a 1970 graduate of Turtle Creek High School. He is a reenactor, public speaker and member of many local historical societies. This is the initial presentation in a six-part series by Bowden. All talks will take place the third Monday every month, from June to November, in the library’s gallery.
• July 15: Battle of Bushy Run
• Aug. 19: In Defense of Aaron Burr
• Sept. 16: Information event on William Penn
• Oct. 21: Bowden as a William Penn impersonator
• Nov. 18: Presentation on Sam Adams
The all-ages events are open to the public. Preregistration is not required. For questions, contact Cory Little, the library’s head of adult programming, at 412-372-0500, ext. 122 or by emailing littlec2@einetwork.net.
Church camp
Music Camp for Kids will be held 9 a.m. to noon July 8-12 at Hillcrest United Presbyterian Church, 1622 James St., Monroeville. Led by vocalist and choir director Lynn DeFalco, participants will learn songs. A performance for family and friends is planned for noon on July 12.
Camp will consist of the basics of playing a ukulele and how it can be used to accompany songs. Other activities include the elements of music, singing, games and activities, Bible lessons and snack time. Children ages 5-12 are invited to attend. There is no fee.
Participants may also choose to sing in the following Sunday’s service at Hillcrest and experience choir in a church setting. For more information, contact Kaye Wentling at 412-608-2097.
To register, go to Hillcrestupc.org/summer-choir-camp-for-kids-2024 or call the church at 412-824-5600. If calling, provide your information for mailings and emails on registration.
Revolutionary War service
A Revolutionary War service will be held at 10 a.m. on June 30 at Hillcrest United Presbyterian Church, 1622 James St., Monroeville.
The commemoration is an effort to reenact a worship service with music and communion on the Western Pennsylvania frontier that was led by Presbyterian missionaries during the Revolutionary War.
Using biblical passages, the service will discuss themes that were tackled during the American Revolution and address issues of today’s society.
The service will be held outdoors and is open to the public. Participants are invited to bring a bagged lunch for a time of fellowship after the service.
For questions, call 412-824-5600.
Food pantry distribution
The Garden City Food Pantry will host a series of food distribution days beginning in June.
The food pantry is open from 9-11 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month. Food distribution days will take place June 13, July 11, Aug. 8, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and Dec. 12 as 500 Laurel Drive in Monroeville.
For more, email GardenCityFoodPantry@gmail.com or see Gardencityfoodpantry.org.
Summer concert series
Monroeville Parks & Recreation officials have announced the 2024 summer concert lineup. Concerts are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Tall Trees Amphitheater, 2447 Tilbrook Road in Monroeville. Concerts include:
• June 23: Franchise Band (R&B)
• June 30: NOMAD (rock/ country)
• July 7: Bastard Bearded Irishmen (Irish rock/punk)
• July 14: Ferdinand the Bull (folk/indie rock)
• July 21: Jason Kendall (variety/top hits)
• July 28: TBA
• Aug 2-4, 9, 10: Poor Yorick’s Players present “As You Like It,” 7 p.m. (2 p.m. on Aug. 10)
For additional concerts, see Monroeville.pa.us.
Upcoming conventions
The Monroeville Convention Center will host the following events in the coming weeks:
• June 21-23: Showmasters Gun Show
• June 22: Pro-Play Trading Card Game Tournament
• June 29-20: Pittsburgh Gem Show
For more, see Visit Monroeville.com.
Sabers Cheer Camp
Registration is open for Sabers Cheer Camp at Divine Mercy Academy this summer. Any student — girl or boy — going into kindergarten through 8th grade this fall is welcome.
Cheer camp is an opportunity to see what cheerleading is about, learn teamwork skills or find a new way to stay active.
Camp is held June 24-27 from 6-8 pm at Divine Mercy Academy gymnasium. There will be a showcase for family and friends on June 27.
Registration fee is $30 per student. Cash payments or checks made out to DMAAA are accepted. Drop off payment at the school or mail to: Divine Mercy Academy, 245 Azalea Drive, Monroeville, PA 15146.
June 21 is the last day to register. Anyone who registers by June 1 will receive a free Sabers Cheer T-shirt.
To register, go to Forms.gle/qGkpfdieNJE8ueAz7.
For questions or additional information, email Tina Cuda at tina.caruso8@gmail.com or Colleen Cocchi at cocchifam15@gmail.com.
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