$1M scratch-off ticket sold in Carnegie
Someone who bought a Million Dollar Win It All scratch-off ticket in Carnegie is $1 million richer.
The winning ticket was sold at the GetGo gas station on Chestnut Street. The store will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Million Dollar Win It All is a $50 game that offers top prizes of $1 million.
Scratch-off prizes expire one year from the game’s end-sale date posted at palottery.com. Winners should immediately sign the back of their ticket and call the lottery at 800-692-7481.
Scratch-off tickets are distributed randomly, meaning neither the Pennsylvania Lottery nor its retailers know where winning tickets will be sold.
Visit palottery.com to review rules, chances of winning and learn how to play our traditional and online games.
Summer concert series
Collier Parks and Recreation’s summer concert series is underway.
Remaining performances include: June 28, Scott, Rob and Greg of The Clarks; July 5, RML Jazz; July 12, Tracy Lee and the Beats; July 19, Neon Bridges; July 26, Zig Daniels of the Delaneys; Aug. 2, Turner & Black; Aug. 9, Vinyl Rewind; and Aug. 16, Timothy Earl.
Concerts are from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Collier Park, 5 Lobaugh St. People should bring a blanket or chair. Local food and beverage trucks will be available.
Flea market vendors sought
Vendors are needed to sell flea market or craft items from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 18 on the lawn of the Church of the Atonement, 618 Washington Ave. in Carnegie.
Interested vendors can call Joyce at 412-276-0366 to register a space for $10. Vendors must bring a table or blanket and chair in addition to the items they plan to sell. Tarps are not permitted because they will kill the grass.
Chartiers Valley meal prices
Meal prices at Chartiers Valley schools will stay the same next school year.
Student meal prices are $1.65 for a la carte/second breakfast districtwide, $2.85 for lunch at the primary and intermediate schools, and $3.10 for lunch at the middle and high schools.
Adult and teacher meal prices are $3.05 for breakfast and $4.35 for lunch.
Summer workers
The Chartiers Valley School Board approved the following summer workers:
Drivers: Harry Paul, Robert Downey, Susan Andreone, Nancy Willetts, MaryAnn Ziegler and Lloyd Page.
Aides: Donna Miller, Herman Clellen, Ron Howcroft and Gloria Beatty.
Custodial/maintenance: Chelsea Hester, Anthony Palombi, Tom Matuszewski, Mark Montgomery, Lindsay Walter, Susan Allen, Joan Mulvihill, Jackie Vrewl, Rita Manski, Sheena Golden, Diana Efthimiades and Kenneth Sacks.
Substitute custodian: Heidi Allott, Jennifer Johnson, Mary Mayfield, Karen McLaughlin and Erica Winger.
Chartiers Valley personnel
Dana Slizik was hired as Chartiers Valley’s director of sponsorships, alumni engagement and annual giving.
The board accepted the resignation of Raymond Campbell.
Coaches hired were Michael Schuff, assistant varsity football; Aleycia McQueen, junior varsity girls basketball; and Jerqual Wilson, assistant varsity girls basketball.
The board accepted the resignation of Brandon Davis, assistant middle school softball.
Health survey open to county residents
What health issues matter most in your community? Access to care? Mental health? Clean air and water? Safe neighborhoods?
The Allegheny County Health Department is inviting residents to share their perspectives through its Community Health Assessment, a countywide survey to better understand the health concerns, challenges and opportunities facing communities across the county.
The anonymous survey is open to all residents 18 and older and takes about 20 minutes to complete. The feedback gathered will help guide future health initiatives, investments and community partnerships designed to improve the health and well-being of everyone.
The survey also will help shape the next Plan for a Healthier Allegheny, the county’s roadmap for addressing community health priorities.
To participate, visit tinyurl.com/4zdd7629.
Paper copies are available by emailing healthcommunityengagement@alleghenycounty.us.
Participants who complete the survey will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of 80 $100 gift cards.
Ten winners will be randomly selected each month through December. Winners will be notified via the email address they provide at the end of the survey.