Western Pennsylvania's trusted news source
Charity party kicks off annual Pink Day fundraising | TribLIVE.com
Valley News Dispatch

Charity party kicks off annual Pink Day fundraising

Joyce Hanz
5814534_web1_DSC_0382
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Attendees of last year’s 11th annual Pink Day festival fill Market Street in Leechburg.
5814534_web1_vnd-PinkDay-091822-7
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Pink Day founder and organizer Sherry Price of Leechburg enjoys the 11th annual Pink Day celebration in September on Market Street in Leechburg.
5814534_web1_vnd-PinkDay-091822-10
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Dustin Waldenville and Vanessa Grantz, both of Leechburg, hold a Burmese python during last year’s Pink Day on Market Street in Leechburg.

Pink Day’s first fundraiser of the year is here.

The Marconi Club Pink Day Extravaganza 2023 is scheduled for Saturday in downtown Leechburg.

All proceeds benefit Leechburg’s Pink Day, a daylong festival dedicated to supporting breast cancer research and held every September on Market Street.

Pink Day events have raised more than $212,370 since 2012 for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Pink Day was founded by Leechburg resident and breast cancer survivor Sherry Price.

The January fundraiser has raised more than $6,000 the past two years, Price said.

“We work closely with the Marconi Club, and they’re extremely accommodating to our needs,” Price said. “It’s the biggest bash in Leechburg, at least in the dreary month of January.”

5814534_web1_vnd-marconiclubparty-100621
Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review
The Marconi Club in Leechburg

The event will feature a cash bar, silent auction, food, raffles and live music. Admission is free.

The entertainment lineup includes Pat and Dave, 56 East Band and Lenny Collini’s FaMilyPaK.

band

Hundreds attended last year’s kickoff January fundraiser, with enthusiasm returning with a “vengeance” after the event was canceled in 2021 because of the pandemic, Price said.

Participating musicians volunteer their talents and time for the cause. Music director Jay Zanotti serves as coordinator.

Tommy Scanga, a Vandergrift butcher and owner of Del Vecchio’s Sausage & Fries, participates annually in most of the Pink Day fundraisers and will provide food for purchase during the 21-and-older event.

“Sherry is a wonderful person with a wonderful cause,” Scanga said.

5814534_web1_vnd-oivdelveccio5093019
Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Vandergrift native and third-generation butcher Tommy Scanga owns Del Vecchio’s Sausage & Fries.

Pat Zelonka and Dave Franzi will kick off the show at 6 p.m.

“It’s for a great cause for the community and surrounding area,” said fellow performer and Vandergrift Mayor Lenny Collini. “Sherry Price and her committee are dedicated to this extravaganza.”

Volunteer music director Jay Zanotti of Hyde Park is a member of Collini’s FaMilyPaK and said the lineup offers rock, acoustic and oldies from the 1960s and ’70s.

“We started out with just a jam session at the Marconi Club, and then we decided we wanted to try and find a nonprofit to raise money for,” Zanotti said. “Since we were in Leechburg, we decided to help out Pink Day. The camaraderie of being with the musicians and being a part of the music (are my favorite things). We usually have more than 300 people.”

5814534_web1_vnd-cancerfundraiser-011723-2
Vandergrift Mayor Lenny Collini and his FaMilyPaK will be among the entertainers at the Jan. 28 fundraiser to benefit Pink Day. Members are (from left) Jay Zanotti, Jacob Zang, Letizia Collini, Lenny Collini, Greg Shotts and Eugene Aiello.

Leechburg Councilwoman Doreen Smeal, an event volunteer, said attendees can expect a packed dance floor.

Smeal will work one of two cash bar areas.

“Once the bands start going, it’s exciting and fun. The atmosphere is so very light and happy. I’m really looking forward to it. It’s such a good time,” Smeal said.

This year’s Pink Day will be Sept. 16.

Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com

Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free.

Get Ad-Free >

Categories: Local | Valley News Dispatch
Content you may have missed