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NORWIN HIGH SCHOOL SPRING MUSICAL PRODUCTION OF ‘THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE’ Dates: Starting March 22 (More dates are available – check the website.) Address: Norwin High School Auditorium, 251 McMahon Drive, North Huntingdon Contact: norwintheatreclub.com PENN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL SPRING MUSICAL PRODUCTION OF ‘BIG FISH’ Dates: Starting April 20 (More dates are available – check the website.) Address: Penn Hills High School Auditorium, 309 Collins Drive, Penn Hills Contact: phsd.k12.pa.us, or 412.793.7000 PLUM HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ CONCERT Date: May 17 (Tentative – check the website.) Time: 7 p.m. Address: Plum High School Auditorium, 900 Elicker Road, Plum Contact: plumband.com ‘VIENNA NIGHTS’ BY RIVER CITY BRASS BAND Date: April 5 Time: 7:30 p.m. Address: Linton Middle School, 250 Aster Street, Penn Hills Contact: rivercitybrass.org Take a trip to Vienna with the music of Johann Strauss, Franz von Suppé, and Franz Lehár. The band puts its unique twist on classic pieces like “The Blue Danube,” “Radetsky March,” and “1812 Overture.” Visit the website for information on tickets and other details. WOODLAND HILLS JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL PRODUCTION OF ‘THE DROWSY CHAPERONE’ Dates: Starting April 26 (More dates are available – check the website.) Address: Woodland Hills Junior Senior High School Auditorium, 2550 Greensburg Pike, Churchill Contact: whsd.net/WoodlandHillsHS/ Content2/PerformingArts SPRING into Action JOHN A. GULA MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP GOLF OUTING Date: May 20 Address: Check the website for more details on the venue. Contact: plummusicboosters.org Golf, snacks, dinner, prizes and more! Sponsored by Plum Borough High School Music Boosters, the proceeds from this golf outing go toward scholarships for Plum High School student musicians. Visit the website for more information. MARCH FOR PARKS Date: March 24 Locations: Three Westmoreland County Parks: Twin Lakes Park, Greensburg; Cedar Creek Park, Belle Vernon; and Turtle Creek Extension of the Westmoreland Heritage Trail at the Murrysville SportZone Contact: westmoreland.pa.us, or 724.830.3950 A fun event to raise money for new park and trail projects in Westmoreland County! Marchers can collect contributions (donations) individually or as a team of three or more. Organize friends, family, coworkers and churchgoers and march for your company, school, community organization, or in memory of a loved one. Turn in all donations the day of the event and be eligible for great prizes! Even if you prefer not to march, there will be lots of fun activities for everyone to enjoy, including booths and exhibits, kids activities, raffle items, music, games, snacks and more. Visit the website for more information. WESTMORELAND COUNTY SENIOR GAMES Dates: May 1-11 Addresses: Mammoth Park and various Greensburg locations Contact: westmoreland.pa.us, or 724.830.3950 The goal of the Senior Games is to encourage an active lifestyle and continued participation in recreational activities beyond age 50—you do not have to be a super athlete to participate! The slogan of the games is “Bring a Friend for Fun and Fitness” and anyone over age 50 is encouraged to register. Visit the website for more information. SPRING Social GREENSBURG ARTSWALK Date: April 14 Time: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: Through Downtown Greensburg Contact: thewestmoreland.org, or 724.837.1500 Experience the Greensburg arts scene during ArtsWalk, a day of discovering the visual and performing arts the town has to offer. Pick up your roadmap at Courthouse Square and set off on a self-guided walking tour of downtown Greensburg. Explore the work of local, regional and national artists at each stop, including the Westmoreland Cultural Trust’s Incubator for the Arts, Seton Hill University’s galleries and Art Yard, DV8 Espresso Bar and Gallery, and more. Visit the website to make a reservation and for other details. SQUIRREL HILL POETRY WORKSHOP Date: March 31 Time: 1 to 3 p.m. Address: 1 Pennwood Avenue, Edgewood Contact: ccmellorlibrary.org, or 412.731.0909 The Squirrel Hill Poetry Workshop is made up of poets in the Pittsburgh area who gather twice a month at the library to discuss their work. They share a love for poetry and the multitude of voices it brings into being. The workshop meets every other Saturday, and accepts membership requests on an ongoing basis. Visit the website for more information. VIRTUAL SENIOR ACADEMY AT PLUM COMMUNITY CENTER Dates: Visit the website. Address: 499 Center New Texas Road, Plum Contact: plumcommunitycenter.com/ virtual-senior-academy, or 412.795.2330 Learn something new this spring! Continued on next page > PENN HILLS ❘ SPRING 2018 29