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In brief: Churchill zoning meeting moved, trunk or treats and more in Penn Hills, Verona

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A bed of newly-planted celosia at the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy garden along Rodi Road on June 28.

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Zoning hearing rescheduled

The Churchill zoning hearing board meeting originally scheduled for Sept. 25 has been moved to Oct. 23.

Meet the candidates

The Penn Hills Democratic Committee will host a Meet the Candidates social at 6 p.m. Oct. 30 at Penn Hills Library, where residents can meet the Democratic Party endorsed candidates locally and on the county level, ahead of the Nov. 7 election.

Trunk or treats

• Penn Hills Masonic Lodge (Infinity Lodge No. 546) is partnering with Verona’s Masonic Lodge (Verona Lodge No. 548) to host a Trunk or Treat 5-7 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Penn Hills Masonic Center, 5793 Saltsburg Road, Verona. For more information, visit infinity freemasons.com.

• Hebron Community Center’s Trunk or Treat will be from 3-5 p.m. Oct. 28 at the center at 10460 Frankstown Road in Penn Hills. Admission is free, but spaces need to be reserved to host or sponsor a trunk.

AARP

Plum AARP will hold their monthly meeting Oct. 10 at Unity Community Church, beginning at noon. Hot dogs and chips will be sold for $2. As always, cake and coffee will be free of charge.

The program for the meeting will be Steve Schindler, performing music of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. A representative from Thomas Tours will be available to announce upcoming trips. Also, John Kutzner will begin to accept monetary donations for Christmas for the veterans at the VA Hospital.

Plum AARP is a social/service club which meets monthly and provides a program of informative speakers or lively entertainment at each meeting. The club hosts a Christmas Party, a May Luncheon, and an August Social, as well as two hot dog lunches during the year. Members also have a chance to sign up for trips presented by Thomas Tours and Louise Grassi Tours. Newcomers are welcome to come to a regular meeting, always held at noon at Unity Community Church on the second Tuesday of each month except June. For further info, call Mary Lou at 724-327-8265.

Pancake breakfast

The Board of Deacons at Beulah Presbyterian Church will be serving the 19th Annual Pancake Breakfast on Oct. 21. Hours are from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., with a menu of fruit, buttermilk or buckwheat pancakes and Parma sausage. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 4-11 (kids under 4 eat for free). Tickets will be sold Sundays in October and at the door, at 2500 McCrady Road, Churchill. Proceeds benefit the deacons’ ministry.

Volunteers needed

Verona parks and recreation board needs a few volunteers to join as alternate members of the board. Email admin@veronaborough.org for more information.

Car cruise

Verona Chamber of Commerce’s 27th annual car cruise is scheduled for 4-7 p.m. Oct. 7 at Railroad Park. More than 100 vehicles are expected to be on display. More information is available online at verona-pa.org.

Transportation sought

Penn Hills School District officials approved seeking proposals for student transportation services. Proposals are due to the administrative office at 260 Aster St. by 1 p.m. Oct. 11. The current contract with Krise Transportation is set to expire June 30, 2024.

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