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Fall festival

Newlonsburg Presbyterian Church will host its annual community fall festival from 3-4:30 p.m. Oct. 20.

The free event will include games for children and adults, a trunk-or-treat event (children are invited to wear costumes), pumpkin carving and decorating and dessert from the Kona Ice Truck.

It will take place in the parking lot at the church, 4600 Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville.

For more call 724-327-0061.

Library closure

The Delmont Public Library will be closed on Oct. 14 in observance of Columbus Day.

For more, call 724-468-5329.

Symphony East performance

Musicians from Duquesne University’s Mary Pappert School of Music will present an Oct. 21 program in Salem.

It will be at 1 p.m. at The Lamplighter, 6566 William Penn Highway in Salem. The program is open to the public and reservations are not required. The cost is $10 for adults.

For more, see SymphonyEast.org/events.

FR band fruit sale fundraiser

The Franklin Regional Panther Marching Band will hold its annual fruit sale fundraiser through Nov. 5.

Orders can be placed at FreshFruitOrder.org/FRBand, and delivery will take place Dec. 7. Orders can also be placed with any band or band front member.

All proceeds will support band education, equipment and student trips.

For more, email tonimitro4band@gmail.com.

Association of University People meet-up

The Association of University People invites singles age 50 and older, who are 4-year college graduates, to join them for activities, trips, monthly dinners and concerts.

An upcoming dinner will take place at 5 p.m. Nov. 7 at Taipei Tokyo, 304 Mall Boulevard in Monroeville.

RSVP by Nov. 1 to tonypolombo@gmail.com.

For more on AUP, call 412-353-9088 or email aupsingles@gmail.com.

‘Great Pumpkin’ story time

The Delmont Library will host a reading of “The Great Pumpkin” at 11 a.m. Oct. 26.

Following the reading, children will receive a small pumpkin and a treat to take home, and can take a chance to win a large pumpkin.

The event is for children ages 3-10, with a limit of 10. Register online at DelmontLibrary.org.

‘Chem in a Flash’

The Murrysville Recreation Department will host Mad Science’s “Chem in a Flash” program on Nov. 12 for children in kindergarten through fifth grade.

It will be from 9 a.m. to noon in the Murrysville Community Center at 3091 Carson Avenue. Participants will see a variety of chemical reactions and have a chance to perform some hands-on experiments. The cost is $45.

Registration is available at MurrysvillePArecreation.com by clicking on the “Program Registration” link.

For more, call 724-327-2100, ext. 131 or 115.

Leaf collection in Murrysville

Murrysville residents can schedule a curbside leaf pick-up through local hauling contractor Republic Services for the following Saturdays: Oct. 19, Nov. 9 and 16, and Dec. 7.

There is a 20-bag limit on each collection date. The deadline to sign up is the Thursday prior to the pick-up date.

A program form is available at Murrysville.com — scroll down to the “Murrysville News” section of the main page and click on “Curbside Leaf Recycling.”

Leaves must be placed in biodegradable leaf bags. Leaves placed in plastic bags or any other container will not be picked up. Please do not place grass clippings, trash, recycling materials, or any other refuse in biodegradable leaf bags. These bags will hold approximately 30 gallons or 50 pounds of leaves. Each package of bags contains five bags and can be purchased at local hardware/home improvement stores.

Yard waste must be tied into bundles and placed at the curb alongside the biodegradable bags.

Yard waste means small twigs and brush that cannot exceed 3 inches in diameter and 48 inches in length. Republic Services will not be responsible for clean-up of leaves and/or yard waste disturbed or scattered by weather, animals, or other causes.

For questions or information regarding this topic, call 877-788-9400.

‘Blessing of the Pets’

The women of St. Alban’s Anglican Church in Murrysville invite the community to a “Blessing of the Pets” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 12.

A service of blessing will take place first, followed by individual pet blessings afterward. Local group Tiny Cause will also be on hand to provide micro-chipping, nail trims and a chance to meet animals available for adoption.

Inside there will be a vendor area featured handmade items, a bake sale and bag lunches as well as a basket raffle.

Pets must be leashed or caged/controlled by their owners at all times.

The church is at 4920 Cline Hollow Road.

For more, call 724-325-2727.

‘Trick or Treat on the Trail’

The Murrysville Recreation Department will host its annual “Trick or Treat on the Trail” on Oct. 26 along the Westmoreland Heritage Trail between Carson and Lillian avenues.

Businesses and organizations can register to participate and provide treats in exchange for a donation to the Murrysville Parks & Recreation Foundation.

Trick-or-treaters can register online at MurrysvillePArecreation.com/186/events.

For more, email momrecreation@murrysville.com or call 724-327-2100, ext. 131.

Free band concert

The Jeannette Community Band will host a free concert Oct. 13 with a chance for the public to support its memorial scholarship fund.

The band’s Oktoberfest concert will be at 7 p.m. at the American Legion, 109 South Fifth Street in Jeannette. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

There will be food and drinks available, and 50/50 tickets, a penny social auction and door prizes will benefit the Carl Masciantonio Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of the band’s former director.

Masciantonio was among the band’s founding members. He died in 2017.

For more, see JCBweb.com.

Gearhard Farms corn maze

The corn maze at Gearhard Farms in Murrysville is open for the season. This year is the 25th anniversary of the maze, which is cut in a different design every year.

Last year the maze was themed on the 250th anniversary of Westmoreland County, with the county’s outline, the 1773 and 2023 anniversary dates, a sun, the word “Westmoreland” and the ubiquitous “GF” for “Gearhard Farms.”

Individuals and groups can purchase tickets for the maze. In addition to completing the maze, participants can also try to determine its overall shape and take part in trivia games along the way.

The maze is at 5909 Saltsburg Road in Murrysville. For questions, pricing or group reservations, email maze@gearhardfarms.com or call 330-428-1563 or 412-302-0739.

Veteran appreciation breakfast

An Oct. 19 veteran appreciation breakfast will take place at The Lamplighter.

It will be from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the restaurant, 6566 William Penn Highway in Salem. The breakfast is open to all veterans who live in the 55th Legislative District.

Art show set for Oct. 25

The Murrysville Woman’s Club art show will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 25 at Redstone Highlands in Murrysville.

The show is open to all artists. All work submitted must be original and cannot use molds, kits or copies.

This year’s judge is Jeffrey Rouse, owner of New Growth Gallery in New Alexandria.

For an entry form, call 724-309-8428 or email lbneff@aol.com.

Moms in Prayer group

The Murrysville chapter of Moms in Prayer will begin its 2024-25 regular meetings at Murrysville First Presbyterian Church.

Meetings take place weekly at 1:15 p.m. on Thursdays in the church’s parlor, 3202 North Hills Road in Murrysville.

Women of all faith denominations are invited to pray for children, grandchildren and other relatives and their schools.

For more, call 724-325-1166 or see MomsInPrayer.org.

AAUW fall used book, puzzle sale

The Murrysville chapter of the American Association of University Women is seeking donations in October for the group’s annual fall used book and puzzle sale, which will take place Nov. 14-16 at the Murrysville Community Library.

Requested donations include gently used books or puzzles. Encyclopedias, manuals, textbooks and musty or moldy books will not be accepted. Donations will be accepted through Nov. 11.

The library is at 4130 Sardis Road in Murrysville. For more, call 724-327-1102.

ESCA fundraiser

East Suburban Citizen Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that promotes and supports people with development disabilities, will host an Oct. 19 fundraiser at the YMCA of Laurel Highlands in Mt. Pleasant.

The fundraiser will be led by artist Gabi Nastuck of Miss Gabi’s Art Studio, and is open to people of all ages and abilities. Participants will learn how to create a fall painting of a pumpkin. Sessions will be at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the YMCA, 490 Bessemer Road in Mt. Pleasant.

The registration cost is $40 and includes all painting supplies and light refreshments. There will be basket raffles as well.

Proceeds benefits ESCA’s programs, which are free to those with disabilities in Westmoreland and eastern Allegheny counties.

To register, see EastSuburbanCitizenAdvocacy.org/events and click on the Oct. 19 event link.

Upcoming public meetings

• Franklin Township Municipal Sanitary Authority, 6 p.m. Oct. 17 at the authority offices, 3001 Meadowbrook Road in Murrysville. For more, see FTMSA.org.