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WHAT’S NEWS IN MT. LEBANON various pieces of equipment such as flags, rifles and sabers. Have questions or want to order tickets? Email [email protected]. BAT MITZVAH CLUB WELCOMES JEWISH GIRLS IN 6TH & 7TH GRADE FOR 2017-18 LEBO PERCUSSION PRESENTS BELLS, MALLETS AND DRUMS CONCERT SERIES Mt. Lebanon Percussion will perform the annual Holiday Bells, Mallets and Drums concert series on Friday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 16, at 1 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at mtlpercussion.org/tickets beginning Nov. 17. All concerts are at the Mt. Lebanon High School Fine Arts Theater. For more information go to mtlpercussion.org, Facebook MTLPerc, or email [email protected]. LEBO WINTER GUARD TO HOLD ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST Please join the Mt. Lebanon Winter Guard teams for their annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Mt. Lebanon High School Center Court. Enjoy pancakes for breakfast, have your picture taken with Santa, enjoy a variety of musical entertainment, and play at the Winter Carnival. It’s an event for the whole family! All proceeds from this event benefit the Mt. Lebanon Winter Guard (Scholastic A and Regional A teams). Winter Guard, often called “The Sport of the Arts,” brings music to life through performance in a competitive format. Mt. Lebanon Winter Guard performs using dance with 8 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Mt. Lebanon Ask an average 12-year-old girl what she’s doing for her Bat Mitzvah, and there’s a good chance she’ll say “having a big party.” But ask the same question of a member of the Bat Mitzvah Club, and you’ll hear about celebrating Jewish identity, performing community service, and exploring her own uniqueness and personal strengths, as well as having a lot of fun. From London to Los Angeles, Hong Kong to Houston, Brooklyn to Boca Raton and more than 370 cities in between, including right here in the South Hills, pre-teen girls are having the time of their lives while discovering what it really means to become a Bat Mitzvah and a Jewish woman. Known as a club “for girls, run by girls and starring girls,” the Bat Mitzvah Club—or “BMC” as its members frequently refer to it—enables girls to learn, grow and get involved in their community and Jewish life. Members share ideas and express their thoughts on being a young Jewish woman in the modern world. Through creative art projects, journal writing, scrapbooking, community service activities, plenty of socializing and more, the girls—with the help of an adult facilitator—are empowered to be themselves while feeling great about being Jewish. Unlike a Bar Mitzvah, Jewish tradition does not prescribe any set rituals for a Bat Mitzvah, which marks a girl’s spiritual and religious “coming of age” at 12. Customs on marking this milestone vary widely from community to community and family to family—with some throwing lavish parties, others a Friday night candle lighting ceremony, while others may do a simple birthday party. Anyone wishing to learn more about Bat Mitzvah Club can visit chabadSH.com/BMC or call 412.344.2424. BRING YOUR APPETITE! The Autumn Food Fair and & Yiayia Joan’s Attic Treasures at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church will be held October 4-6 from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., at the church’s Community Center, 123 Gilkeson Road, across from the Galleria. The event will feature Greek favorites including Moussaka, Tiropita, Spanakopita, Pastitsio, rice pudding, soups and much more! A bake sale will feature delicious Greek pastries, pies, cakes, jams, nuts, candies, and a variety of breads. Inside seating is available and the event will be held rain or shine. There will be no fax, phone or online ordering. Takeout is available in the Community Center food line. All proceeds benefit the philanthropic efforts of the Ladies Philoptochos Society. Cash or credit card accepted. GET READY FOR THE 9TH ANNUAL MT. LEBANON JUNIOR WOMEN’S CLUB HOLIDAY MARKET The 9th Annual Mt. Lebanon Junior Women’s Club Holiday Market will be held on Saturday, Nov. 11, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Mt. Lebanon United Lutheran Church, 975 Washington Road, 15228. Admission is free. The juried market will once again feature handmade items from artists and crafters, a bake sale, food trucks, a 50/50 raffle and a canned food drive for Wallace Food Pantry.   ■