Community calendar
SMITHFIELD STEPPING FORWARD will hold their next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Borough Building in the library. This civic group, consisting of Smithfield and outlying residents, was formed for the purpose of enriching the borough. Their goal is to work in conjunction with the borough to preserve and restore beautification to the community as well as undertaking new endeavors to promote harmony and unity in the community. All monies collected will be used solely for this purpose. Any questions can be directed to Brenda Zorosky at 724-569-1045 or Susie Smiley at 724-569-1907.
CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS AUXILIARY POST 1669 will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Post home. Tickets will be distributed.
MARY BETH CIRCLE will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The program will be the Bible study being held on the “Story of Ruth.” All women of the church who are interested in this study are welcome to attend. Circle chairwoman is Valerie Sesler and hostesses will be Nancy Gregory and Mary Beth Lowery.
MASONTOWN COMMUNITY KITCHEN will host a meal from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church at 102 West Church Ave., Masontown. The evening’s meal will be BBQ pork sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, Panera breads and desserts. The meal will be served by the members of the Masontown Mennonite Church. Hot, nutritious meals are free to everyone. Donations are gratefully accepted and are used for future meals. The Community Kitchen relies on the many churches, individuals and various organizations in the area who volunteer at the soup kitchen and are an essential part of this successful local mission.
At the last Community Kitchen, the members of the New Salem Presbyterian Church graciously gave their time and efforts to work at the Kitchen and provided their delicious homemade desserts to everybody’s delight. Help is always appreciated.
If anyone or their organization would like to volunteer, call Kathy West at 724-583-9514 or Judy Julian at 724-943-3013. Meals are served every other Tuesday along with a large portion of fellowship and hospitality.
NEW SALEM AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT 753 will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Post home. Members need to be mindful of the new change in the time of the meeting. Those who attend are asked to remember to bring their coupons to this meeting. Also, Americanism essay contest results will be announced at this time and plans will be made for Keystone Girls State and Poppy Day.
ST. MARY’S GOLDEN CLUB will meet at 1 p.m. Monday at Meadows Heights meeting room. This is an important meeting as their future meeting place will be discussed. Everyone is asked to attend and give their opinions regarding this decision.
UNIONTOWN CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CLUB will host their March luncheon from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Uniontown Country Club. The cost is $16 inclusive. The event will feature Winona Higinbotham who will discuss the history of some of the herbs and spices from the Bible. The speaker will be Sue Balsinger of South Park and Judy Pupek of Smithfield will be the vocalist. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling Sue at 724-438-7723.
US STEEL PENSIONER CLUB will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Golden Corral.
FAYETTE COUNTY AMERICAN LEGION COMMITTEE will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Post 295 in Brownsville. Commander Miller is requesting as many members from each post to attend this meeting. Those who attend are asked to bring their concerns and questions so they can be addressed.
POLICY – Items must be mailed to Community calendar, HeraldStandard.com, 8 E. Church St., Uniontown, Pa. 15401 at least one week prior to desired publication date. A telephone number must be included. Items may also be faxed to 724-439-7559 or emailed to hscalendar@heraldstandard.com. For more information, call 724-439-7565.