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WHAT’S NEWS IN CARLYNTON-MONTOUR CARLYNTON STUDENTS ENTERTAINED AUDIENCES WITH ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Madisen Albert from Carnegie, an eighth grader at Carlynton High School, portrayed the part of Clara, while Gavin Helbig, also of Carnegie and in eighth grade, was the Nutcracker Prince who comes to life and takes Clara to the Candy Kingdom in “The Nutcracker” as presented by the Carnegie Performing Arts Center. Performances were held at the Andrew Carnegie Music Hall in Carnegie. More than 60 dancers from various community dance schools, ranging in age from 5 to adult, rounded out the cast of swirling snowflakes and candy flowers. Monica Ryan was choreographer and director, and proud to celebrate this 42nd anniversary production of “The Nutcracker.” For more information about the Carnegie Performing Arts Center, call 412.279.8887, or go to carnegieperformingartscenter.com. CHABAD OF THE SOUTH HILLS PROGRAMMING Pre-Passover Family Outing All are welcome at Home Depot Village Square Mall in Bethel Park on Sunday, March 18, from 2 to 3:30 p.m., for a pre-Passover family outing. Make a Seder Plate out of wood and enjoy other interactive Passover activities. For more information and registration, go to chabadsh.com, or call 412.344.2424. Prepaid reservations by March 14, $5 a child or $10 per family, will be entered into a special raffle. After March 14, cost is $7 a child, $12 per family. Passover food items will be collected at the event to be donated to the Kosher Food Bank. 12th Annual Women’s Spring Event Guest speaker Laurie Lans, a U.S. military officer who served multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, will be featured at the 12th Annual Women’s Spring Event on Tuesday, Apr. 24. While stationed in war zones, Lans upheld her duties not only militarily but also as a Jew despite the obstacles. Hear her stories of events such as a giant menorah lighting ceremony in Baghdad and how she and her husband were the only rabbi and spouse sent by the U.S. military to Afghanistan for a one-year tour. In her talk, Lans will also describe some of the amazing people she met along the way in 8 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com both Iraq and Afghanistan, Jews from around the world who were just as surprised to see her as she was to meet them. The evening will begin at 6 p.m. at Chabad of the South Hills, 1701 McFarland Road, 15216. There will be a light dinner, silent auction and raffle prizes. For more information and to register, visit chabadsh.com or call 412.344.2424. WOMEN’S GOLF OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SOUTH HILLS Fairway Swingers Are you a woman interested in playing golf in a fun, non-competitive environment? Then consider joining Fairway Swingers, a women’s golf league that plays weekly at the Mt. Lebanon Golf Course. Every Thursday from April 5 through most of October, the group plays 9 holes, starting anytime between 7:30 and 9 a.m. A round of golf usually takes about 2 to 2.5 hours. Ladies of all golfing abilities are welcome and you don’t have to have playing partners. There are some fun events throughout the year – a day away (playing a course other than Mt. Lebanon), mixers, a picnic, and some tournaments. Dues for the year are $22 and members also pay green and cart fees, which for 2018 will be $22 for those under age 62 or $18 (age 62 and over). You do not have to be a Mt. Lebanon resident to join. For questions and membership information, contact Marilyn Goodwill at [email protected]. Women’s Golf Association of Mt. Lebanon Women’s Golf Association of Mt. Lebanon invites you to play every Tuesday from April through September. Membership is open to all women, all skill levels, residents and non- residents. For more info call Sharon Ackerman at 412.480.3319. HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFERING FREE LEAD TESTING FOR CHILDREN The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) is offering free blood lead level testing for uninsured and underinsured children in Allegheny County. Testing will be done at ACHD’s Immunization Clinic on Tuesday (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) and Thursday (12-4 p.m.) of each week. No advance appointment is necessary. The clinic is located on the fourth floor of the Hartley Rose Building (425 First Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15219); patrons are advised to enter the building via Cherry Way. “To support the new universal lead screening regulation in Allegheny County, we are pleased to announce our new lead testing services for uninsured and underinsured children,” said Dr. Karen Hacker, ACHD Director. “In Allegheny County, children can be exposed to lead from multiple sources including paint, dust, soil and water. Blood lead testing is an important strategy to identify children who have been exposed and intervene.” Blood lead level tests at the Immunization Clinic will be done via a capillary screen or what is commonly referred to as a “finger stick.” Parents and/or guardians should call the health department at 412.687.2243 to find out if they qualify for these services. Children with elevated test results from the capillary screen will be referred to their primary care provider to have a required confirmatory blood draw (a venous test) at another location as prescribed by the child’s health care provider. ACHD is reminding parents and providers that the regulation requiring all children in the county, unless otherwise exempted, to have their blood lead levels tested went into effect on January 1, 2018. The regulation, which applies to all residents and schools of Allegheny County, is meant to boost early detection and treatment of lead poisoning and reduce the incidence, impact and cost of the problem. It also will enhance countywide surveillance of childhood lead poisoning. For more information about