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local stage
Flatwoods Productions will present the children’s show “Hansel and Gretel” at Curfew Grange, which is located at the corner of Route 201 South and Buena Vista Road for two performances on Friday and Saturday, June 14-15. The Friday performance will begin at 8 p.m. The Saturday matinee will be held at 1 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door for both shows or by calling 724-785-6896. All tickets, adult and children, will be $5.
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The Point Marion Lions Club will sponsor a “Music Jamboree” every second Saturday of each month at the skating rink in Point Marion. Open stage will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. with two main events to follow from 7 to 9:45 p.m. The event will feature live music, including country, pop and gospel provided by local people and groups. The donation is $2 per person. For information, call 724-725-5737.
Karaoke Star Search will be held Saturday, June 15, at Scottdale Showtime Theater. The showcase will feature a line up of local talent and surrounding area karaoke entertainment. Professional sound equipment and lighting will be provided. The deadline for karaoke singers is Wednesday. For more information, call 724-887-5774.
The Hubcaps will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 15, at the State Theatre Center for the Arts, 27 E. Main St., Uniontown. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Laurel Region is sponsoring its second annual oldies concert. Classic Cruisers Unlimited and The Road Kings will sponsor a car cruise before the concert next to the theater. Proceeds from the event will support Big Brothers Big Sisters programs in the Fayette and Westmoreland County area, which include matching children ages 7 through 14 from single-parent families with adult volunteers and also provide local elementary school children with high school and college mentors. These volunteers offer children guidance, friendship and act as a positive role model. Tickets are $17.50 and $22.50. For more information, call 724-439-1360.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will return to Fayette County at 8 p.m. Sunday, July 14, offering a benefit musical performance entitled, “A Patriotic Summer’s Night Concert” at the Laurel Highlands High School auditorium in Uniontown. Immediately following the concert, there will be a complimentary old-fashioned ice cream social featuring local entertainment. Tickets can be purchased at Ellis Music Store in downtown Uniontown, the Customer Service Desk at the Uniontown Mall, the Lodge at Chalk Hill, Youghiogheny Station in Connellsville, and the CIS office located in the old Community Action Building in Uniontown. Prices are $30 for patron, $12 for general admission, $10 for seniors and $5 for students. For more information, call 724-437-2540.
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The Flatiron Building in Brownsville houses two museums. The Heritage Center tells the story of the two major eras of history relating to the making of America. The Westward Expansion (National Road era) and the Coal, Coke, River and Railroad (Industrial era) offer changing exhibits every two months. For more information, call 724-785-9331. The Frank L. Melega Art Museum located in the upper level of the historic Flatiron Building offers Melega’s original art of many mediums focusing on the industries of the area. Reproductions and limited-edition reproductions are available for sale in the gift shop.
Members of the Albert Gallatin Art Department have works of art on display at the National City Bank in downtown Uniontown during the month of June. All instructors are members of the Uniontown Art Club and their works are located in the club’s center window in the bank’s main hallway. Artists/teachers will display their works. Sharon Sementa-Bunyan, who teachs art 1 and 2 at the high school, works in three-dimensional mixed media on paper. Madelyn Cindric, who teachers art 2, 3 and 4 and ceramics/sculpture, has pieces displayed in her medium of choice, watercolor, as well as original hand-colored, dry-point etchings. Joe Jordan, the photography and arts/crafts teacher, displays an assortment of black and white as well as colored photographs. Also displaying with the teacher group is Joe Materkowski, this past school year’s student-teacher for the art department. His medium of choice is drawing, but he also has various other media on display, including paintings, prints and ceramic pieces. The show runs during bank hours and a portion of sales from this exhibit benefit the Uniontown Art Club. For further information concerning this show or sale, contact the school’s art department at 724-564-2027 or Sharon Bunyan at 724-437-6335.
An exhibit entitled “Vistas of the Laurel Highlands” is offered at the Mountain View Inn in Greensburg. This exhibit is a result of collaborative work between the Westmoreland Photographers and Vance and Vicki Booher, owners of the Mountain View Inn. The public is invited to view this permanent limited-edition collection of vistas from various locations in Fayette, Somerset and Westmoreland counties. Featured will be Fallingwater, Cucumber Falls, Cedar Creek, Twin Lakes, St. Michael’s Church in Rector, Rolling Rock, Linn Run, Four-Mile Run, Ligonier, Sugarloaf, Barronvale Covered Bridge and more. The photographers of this collection are Anne Bernstein, Tracy Ekovich, Ann Hewitt, Shireleah Kujawa, Kern Little, Jim Miller, Lois Odendahl and Lorie Womack. Professional framer Cathy Hayden of the Nature Nook and Malloy’s Camercade assisted with the project. For information, contact Kujawa at 724-219-9355.
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The book, “Point Marion … From the Beginning,” is currently for sale. The 490-page volume that includes the genealogy and history of the area begins with the Indians and ends with the year 1999. It details not only Point Marion, but also the surrounding area because Point Marion was once located within the boundaries of Springhill Township in the former state of Virginia. The book is available at The Book Store in the Cherry Tree Plaza, Smithfield Pharmacy in Smithfield, Kendall Floral, Clar-Mac Sales and the Point Marion Hardware in Point Marion, New Geneva Pottery in McClellandtown and Riverrun Books and Prints in Greensboro.
The “Carpathian Cookery” cookbook, now in its 10th printing, is again available for sale. The 330-page cookbook now features a protective plastic cover and includes sections on Easter customs and recipes (and Christmas customs and recipes), traditional Rusyn foods and other ethnic dishes and many other recipes of St. John’s parishioners. Many paska and kolachi recipes, as well as meatless dishes and Lenten recipes, are included. The price of this cookbook is $13 plus $2 postage and handling. To order, send a check or money order to Ethnic Craft Club, St. John Byzantine Catholic Church, 185 E. Main St., Uniontown, Pa. 15401 or call 724-438-6027 for more information.
The Independence Day Celebration & Cookoff, featuring a fireworks display, will be held on Sunday, June 30, at the Uniontown Mall. The event is sponsored by the members of the Fayette Chamber of Commerce. For more information, contact the Fayette Chamber at P.O. Box 2124, Uniontown, Pa. 15401 or send a fax to 724-438-3304.
A Spaghetti Dinner will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 23, at St. Thomas Social Center in Footedale. The event is sponsored by the Daughters of Charity and will benefit Rendu Services. Tickets can be purchased at Grandy’s Pizza, Esquire Barber Shop, St. Thomas/St. Procopius parish office, Rendu Services at the Laurel Mall office or Salem Hill Lounge. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children. Take-out orders are available. For more information, call 724-628-6334.
The Asbury United Methodist Women Feminine Fellowship dinner will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, at Asbury United Methodist Church, which is located at the intersection of Beeson Boulevard and Dunbar Street in Uniontown. Members, who attended the 16th annual International Assembly of United Methodist Women, will present the program “Sing a New Song.” A catered dinner will be served at a cost of $8 for adults and $4.50 for children. There will be a silent auction with bidding beginning at 6 p.m. and continuing after dinner. Reservations are due by Wednesday, June 12. Tickets may be obtained from chairwomen Hazel Cluss or Edna Marker. The public is invited.
The Center in the Woods in California will offer Special Summer Expanding Horizons 2002 classes for people of all ages from June 17 through Aug. 23. These learning opportunities are offered in the morning, afternoon and evening, depending on the class, at various registration costs. A general registration will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, June 15, at the center where each registrant will be given a ticket to the waffle buffet. For more information, call the center at 724-938-3554.
Phantom Cruisers will present “Cruisin’ in the Park” at Luzerne Park in Brownsville from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday, June 23. The registration fee is $6. Dash plaques will be awarded to the first 50 cars. Prizes will include 15 trophies and one largest car club trophy. The D.J. will be Midnight Express. Other events will include a 50/50 drawing, food and games. Registration will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. For information, call Patty Lovat at 724-245-9557 or George Frank at 724-785-3503.
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The Apple Hill Playhouse in Delmont recently announced its 2002 summer schedule, which offers dramas as well as comedies. This season’s highlights include the male and female versions of “The Odd Couple,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Taffetas” and “Picnic.” Apple Hill Playhouse is a restored barn that has been converted to a 175-seat performance space. Dinner-theater packages are available with the nearby Lamplighter Restaurant. Apple Hill is located about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh in Delmont. For more information, call 724-468-5050 or visit www.applehillplayhouse.org.
St. Vincent Theatre will present three productions during the upcoming summer season, the 34th for the professional theater produced by the Rev. Thomas W. Devereux, OSB, and directed by Joseph Reilly. The schedule includes “Beau Jest,” which will be performed May 30 to June 22; “The Senior Circuit” from June 27 to July 20; and “The Murder Room,” July 25 to Aug. 18. Reservations are required for all performances except Thursday evening preview performances. They may be made by mail any time or by contacting the theater box office, beginning Monday. Individual tickets are $7 for preview performances; $15.50 on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings; $17 on Friday or Saturday evenings; and $12.50 for matinees. Special theater party rates are available for groups of 20 or more. Senior citizens, who are 62 years of age or older, may also request a discount of $1 per ticket on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays only. Special subscription plans are available until June 15. A free brochure or reservations for the summer season are available by contacting the St. Vincent Theater box office at 724-537-8900.
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Anne Murray will perform with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 20, at Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall. Tickets are priced at $29, $39, $49 and $90, which includes gold circle seating and a post-concert reception. Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased by calling 412-392-4900 or visiting the Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall Box Office at 600 Penn Ave. or visiting www.pittsburghsymphony.org.
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The Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival announces the Youth Art Contest and the Youth Poetry & Short Story Contest for 2002 will be held during the 28th annual festival, which will be held from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 4-7 at Twin Lakes Park in Latrobe. The theme for this year’s art contest is “Heroes.” Participants can submit artwork of the women or men who have made a difference in their life. Poetry and short story entries may be any theme and length. Cash prizes will be awarded in each category. Contact the Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival for entry guidelines. All grade levels are encouraged to participate. The deadline for entry is May 31. For more information, call 724-834-7474.
The Andy Warhol Museum announced revised dates for the 2002 summer exhibitions. “The LP Show,” which will be on view June 23 through Aug. 18 on the museum’s seventh floor. “Off Guard: The Photographs of Ron Galella” will be on view June 23 through Sept. 1 on the museum’s sixth floor. “The LP Show” will feature more than 2,000 LP covers that have been taken from 50 collections. Ron Galella, who has been photographing famous people for more than 30 years, is America’s original paparazzi photographer. Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The museum is closed on Monday. Admission is free to members, $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens and $4 for children and students. The Warhol Store and The Warhol Caf’ are free. Located in Pittsburgh, the place of Andy Warhol’s birth, The Warhol is one of the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world. The Andy Warhol Museum is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Additional information about The Warhol is available at www.warhol.org.
An exhibit entitled “The Human Condition” will be held through Saturday, June 22, at the Greensburg Art Center Gallery, which is located along Todd School Road in Greensburg. The opening reception will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. today. It is free and open to the public. The exhibit will feature paintings, drawings and sculpture depicting the physical and emotional aspects of humankind. Many of these works by members of the Greensburg Art Club were inspired by evening figure drawing sessions held at the art center on the last Monday of each month. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 724-837-6791.
The Westmoreland County Historical Society will feature an exhibit of frontier art from Houston Art and Frame at Historic Hanna’s Town during its Colonial Court Days celebration on Saturday and Sunday, June 15-16. The exhibit will consist of artwork by local artists John Buxton and Robert Griffing and western artist Lee Teeter. Buxton will be available to discuss his paintings. Many prints of the artist’s original paintings will be available for sale. The Hanna’s Town site will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The admission fee for the Colonial Court Days event is $5 for adults and $3 for children under the age of 12 years. Call 724-836-1800 for information.
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The 43rd Three Rivers Arts Festival will open Pittsburgh’s summer season with exhibitions that manipulate the natural world, new collaborative projects, new artist market initiatives, visual arts exhibitions, an enlarged family area and a world-class performance schedule. The festival will open at noon today and will run through Sunday, June 23. Festival hours are noon to 8 p.m. daily for all indoor exhibits; noon to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and noon to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday for artists market and pavilions; noon to 9:30 p.m. daily for all performances and Food Court; and noon to 7 p.m. daily for children’s area, which has been renamed the family area. For more information, call 412-281-8723 or log on to www.artsfestival.net.
Hoe-down round and square dancing, slow dancing, line dancing and clogging will be held on the following dates: Saturday, June 22, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Ohiopyle Community Center in Ohiopyle; Saturday, June 15, at the Brownfield Community Center in Dawson; and Friday, June 21, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Arthurdale Center Hall in Arthurdale, W.Va. Music and figure calling will be provided by Dave Dahl. The donation is $4 per person. Children 12 and under are admitted free.
West Overton Museums in Scottdale is now accepting entries for its 2002 Quilter’s Competition entitled “A Southwestern Pennsylvania Exhibition,” which will be held through Sunday, June 30. The show features professional judging and prizes in six quilt catergories, including pieced, applique, other techniques, collaborative, wearable quilting art and challenge quilt contest. Monetary prizes will be awarded for best of show, first, second and third place, people’s choice and best embellished embroidered item. Quilts will go on full display in the museum’s distillery building for the duration of the show. For additional information or a 2002 rules and entry brochure for the 19th annual quilt show, contact the museum at 724-887-7910 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Schenley Park is staying open every Friday until 9 p.m. Visitors can enjoy an evening stroll through the entire conservatory, then sit and relax in the Palm Court where cappuccino, expresso and desserts will be available. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardents, the 13-room Victorian glasshouse and gardens in Schenley Park, is open year-round Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phipps is closed Mondays. Phipps admission rates are $6 for adults, $5 for seniors age 60 and older, $4 for students with ID and $3 for children ages 2 to 12. Children under 2 and Phipps members are admitted free. For more information about the conservatory, call 412-622-6914 or visit online at www.phipps.conservatory.org.
The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPA Aquarium has switched to its summer-season hours of operation. The zoo will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily with admission gates closing at 5 p.m.
The 24th annual Butler Rodeo will be held Thursday through Saturday, June 13-15, at the Butler Farm Show Grounds, which is located on Route 68 about three miles west of Butler. Events sanctioned by the International Professional Rodeo Association of Oklahoma City, Okla., will include bareback bronc riding, team roping, calf roping, cowgirl’s barrel racing, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling and Brahma bull riding. Gate prices are $9 for adults and $5 for children ages 4 to 12 on Thursday and Friday and $10 for adults and $5 for children on Saturday. For more information, call 724-865-9337 and leave a message.
Compass Inn in Laughlintown is celebrating its 30th anniversary and has opened for the summer season. A 90-minute tour of the restored 1799 stagecoach stop includes the restored inn, reconstructed cookhouse, blacksmith shop and barn. All of the buildings are authentically furnished with period pieces.
Special weekends are planned throughout the summer, beginning with Children’s Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, June 22-23. Special hands-on activities will be available for children. Living History days are scheduled for the third weekends in July and August (July 20-21 and Aug. 17-18). History will come alive as skilled craftsmen demonstrate a variety of 18th-century and 19th-century skills and crafts.
The museum is located along Route 30 in Laughlintown about three miles east of Ligonier. There is no admission charge. For more information, call 724-238-4983.
Quilters from the four-state area will be featured in the Schoolhouse Quilters’ 23rd annual quilt show on Thursday through Saturday, June 14-16, at the Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, Md. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission is $5 for adults and children 12 and under are free. More than 300 quilts will be showcased from quilters in Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Virginia. For more information, call 301-729-5464.
The “Coors Light – Pennsylvania Rib, Wing & Music Festival” is now accepting applications from commercial exhibitors for the event, which will take place Friday through Sunday, July 19-21, at the Westmoreland County Fairgrounds.
The event has more than 60 high-quality juried artists and craftsmen booked, award-winning national rib and wing vendors, including Cowboys from Fort Worth, Texas, and Aussum Aussies from Sidney, Australia.
Musical entertainment includes Molly Hatchet, Donnie Iris, Johnny Angel & and Halos, the Vogues and more. Commercial vendors should call 724-863-4577 for an application or wte to Debbie of Dave Stoner, Family Festivals Association Inc., P.O. Box 166, Irwin, Pa. 15642 or e-mail familyfestivals@hotmail.com.
The 16th annual Ligonier Valley Writers’ Conference will take place Friday and Saturday, July 12-13. Classes on fiction, nonfiction and poetry will be offered. Those attending will have the opportunity to submit their manuscripts for review by faculty members. The deadline is June 15. Writers who register by that date will receive an early bird discount.
For a conference brochure and registration form, call Sally Shirey at 724-537-3341 during the day or email her at sarshi@wpa.net.