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Get the Dirt on Spring
Fun
Doc Dixon and Howard Mincone, hear music from the Harry
Potter films, and be introduced to the Young Artist Competition
Winner. Visit the website for information on purchasing tickets
and other details.
SPRING into Action
ALLEGHENY COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS SUMMER
GAMES
Date: May 12
Address: Baldwin High School, 4653 Clairton Boulevard, Baldwin
Contact: bwschools.net/BHS/Department/56-special-olympics
Cheer on more than 300 talented athletes at the Allegheny
County Special Olympics Summer Games, hosted by the
Baldwin High School Special Olympics Club. Events run the
gamut, from bocce games to track and field. Visit the website for
more information on the games, donating, or volunteering.
BARK FOR LIFE
Date: April 28
Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Address: South Park Museum Building and Fairgrounds,
Brownsville Road, South Park
Contact: main.acsevents.org, or 724.222.6911
Are you thinking of walking
the path of cremation?
The American Cancer Society Bark For Life is a
noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their humans to
raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s
fight against cancer. By supporting Bark For Life, you help the
American Cancer Society save lives, and that helps reach the
ultimate goal of a world with less cancer and more birthdays. So
bring your best canine friend for a fun-filled day starting with a
walk, and then continuing with demonstrations, contests, and
games. Visit the website for more information.
J.R. TAYLOR MEMORIAL 5K RACE AND WALK
Date: June 2
Address: Washington Elementary School, 515 Clifton Road,
Bethel Park
Contact: montourtrail.org, or runsignup.com
*Private family gathering for final farewell
*Use of a reposing bed for Positive identification
*We own our own private crematory, so your loved one never
leaves our care
*Private witnessing area and options for involvement
This pleasant 5k run/walk benefits the Bethel Park section of
the Montour Trail. It begins just south of the trail’s J.R. Taylor
Memorial Bridge over Clifton Road. Runners travel the flat,
crushed limestone trail to a turnaround point before Brush Run
Road, then return north and cross the J.R. Taylor Bridge to the
finish line. The race’s modest size and the trail’s comfortable
width permit walkers to start behind the runners and obtain an
official time if they wish. Visit the website for more information
on registration and other details.
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