Future events
local The Geyer Performing Arts Center of Scottdale has announced rehearsales for the musical “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” will begin during March in Uniontown with performances slated at the Geyer Performing Arts Center on April 19-22. The production staff for “Forum” will include Brad Henry, music director; Ginny Tanner, choreographer; and Bill Dreucci, director. For more information, call 724-557-1119.
Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” will be presented at Brownsville Area High School at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 2-3, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 4. Reservations and tickets are available by calling 724-785-8200.
“The Wizard of Oz,” a play, will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at Uniontown High School. All proceeds will benefit Fayette Friends of Animals, a no-kill shelter. Tickets are on sale now. To purchase a ticket, call 724-437-1965.
“Tap City – On Tour” will be presented at 8 p.m. March 10 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown. It is sponsored in part by The Producers Unit. “Tony Waag’s Tap City” showcases the best of the New York City Tap Festival, founded in 2001 by Waag and the late Gregory Hines and produced by the American Tap Dance Foundation. The show features an international cast of legendary tap veterans, cutting-edge ensembles and up-and-coming hoofers backed by a live jazz combo. Tickets are available by calling the State Theatre box office at 724-439-1360 or toll free at 800-397-2554.
“Lost In Yonkers” will be performed at 8 p.m. March 31 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown. Wolford and Lenore Swimmer and Josh and Maria Swimmer will sponsor the show. “Lost in Yonkers” is Neil Simon’s touching story and Pulitzer Prize-winning play of an eccentric New York family in crisis in the summer of 1942. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the State Theatre box office at 724-439-1360.
64 Crayons at Jozart, 333 Second St., California, in cooperation with the California Community Theatre, plans performances of six new short plays on March 22-25. The program “Danse Macabre,” features winning plays submitted by local writers for the fall 2006 playwriting competition. They include Pamela Murphy’s “Howard’s Finale,” Phil Coleman’s “Going Overboard,” Cindy’s Bartolotta’s “Number 31,” Diana Man’s “Beef Stew,” Andrea Kremposky’s “Cursed Play” and Fred Lapisardi’s “October Leaves.” The California Community Theatre plans productions of Bill Bennett’s adaptations from Chekhov in April, a second round of different 64 Crayons Writing Workshops plays in May and “Scenes from Shakespeare” in June. For more information, call Lapisardi at 724-880-3801 or e-mail him at 64crayons@jozartstudios.com.The Greater Uniontown Children’s Choir will hold rehearsals from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Third Presbyterian Church, 425 Union St., Uniontown. Rehearsals will continue through May. The choir has performed at the state Capitol in Harrisburg and the Maryland Children’s Choir Festival. In addition to the annual concert, the choir performs for annual holiday events at Nemacolin Woodlands, Nemacolin Castle, Christian Klay Winery and private parties. The choir is open to children who like to sing from the Fayette/Greene County area in grades four through senior high. Boys must have unchanged voices. For more information, call 724-938-1348.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra will play at 7 p.m. May 19 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown. The event is sponsored in part by National City Bank. Back at the theater by popular demand, the legendary Glenn Miller was one of the most successful of all the dance bandleaders back in the swing era of the 1930s and ’40s. Under the direction of Larry O’Brien, the 19-member band continues to play many of the original arrangements that have been delighting Miller fans for decades. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the State Theatre box office at 724-439-1360.
The Beesontown Singers of Fayette County continue its search for adult singers for the new spring season. Experience choral singers who want to sing good choral literature are encouraged to make an appointment for an audition as soon as possible. The Beesontown Singers rehearse for two hours each Sunday evening in Uniontown and present two public performances annually. It is the only auditioned choral ensemble in the tri-county area and the membership is limited to achieve a good choral balance. Rehearsals will begin in late February to prepare for a mid-May concert. Interested singers should apply as soon as possible by calling 724-557-1119 or by sending a letter of application to Beesontown Singers, 20 Dunbar St., Uniontown, Pa. 15401.
Communities In Schools will host the 11th annual Fourth Grade Concert sponsored by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the CIS Community Outreach Program. Again this year, fourth grad students from area elementary schools will travel to the Maggie Hardy Magerko Auditorium at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, on Monday, March 5, to hear a musical presentation by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra String Quintet. Members of the String Quintet are violinist Sarah Brough Blomquist, violinist Yuko Uchiyama, cellist Michael Lipman and violist Isaias Zelkowicz. About 1,000 students are expected to attend. For more information, call Susan Shoemaker at 724-437-2540.
The Greater Uniontown Chorale will begin rehearsals for the spring term on Monday at the Third Presbyterian Church on Union Street, Uniontown. Rehearsals will begin at 7 p.m. All questions may be directed to Richard McCoy at 724-437-6400. Music selected will represent the history of Broadway.The public is invited to attend a free spaghetti dinner and workshop on “Volunteering and Learning More About Your Local Senior Center” from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at Crosskeys Human Services, Inc., Brownsville Senior Center, 302 Shaffner Ave., Brownsville. This training is for those interested in volunteering to go into the community to assist the elderly.
in your area. The program will provide participants with information on the senior community centers. Seniors who are 60 years of age and older of have a living spouse who is 60 and older are eligible to participate in the community centers. Seating is limited. Call 724-785-6180, extension 6180 for reservations.
St. Therese Church Cookbook with familiar and traditional recipes “like Grandma used to make” is available for sale. To place an order or for more information, call St. Therese Faith Formation Center at 724-437-1957 or Linda at 724-439-4036.
Classes are being held at The Geyer Performing Arts Center in Scottdale for those interested in performance-related topics. Some of the courses offered include acting, vocals, songwriting, guitar and set design. The six-week courses are arranged by age from 8 to adult. The instructors include Josh Garsteck and Matt Starry. For information, call 724-887-0887 or stop by The Geyer Performing Arts Center at 111 Pittsburgh St., Scottdale.
Geezers’ Book Shop, now operating as 64 Crayons at Jozart’s Studios, has resumed Tuesday writing workshops from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at 333 Second St., California, located above the Dollar General store. Instead of concentrating on a single genre as in past years, the current group agreed that fiction, creative, non-fiction, poetry, plays, film scripts and songs may be presented for discussion. There is no charge for these sessions. For more information, call 724-938-9730 or e-mail begin 64crayons-@jozartstudios.com 64crayons-@jozartstudios.com end
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An indoor flea market and craft show will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at St. Thomas Social Hall in Footedale. There is a cost for tables. No entrance fee will be charged. Refreshments will be available. The event is sponsored by St. Thomas Christian Mothers. Call 724-245-2786 for table reservations.
A cookbook with a forward by award-winning chef Joe Carei of Caileigh’s Restaurant in Uniontown is available at the State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown. The cookbook is full of recipes and historic photographs of “The Grand Old Lady of Main Street.” They are available in the theater box office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and at all performances. Call 724-439-1360 to place a mail order. There is a cost for the cookbooks.
The Friends of the Uniontown Public Library are selling New Geneva Stoneware as a fund-raiser. The three styles offered, each inscribed “Fayette County,” are a mini jug, a mini crock and a pencil jar and are available in the Pennsylvania Room on the second floor of the library. The Friends also are selling hoagie tickets, which can be purchased at the first floor circulation desk. All funds raised directly will benefit the Uniontown Public Library.
The “Carpathian Cookery” cookbook, now in its 12th printing, having sold more than 10,000, is again available for sale. The 330-page cookbook now has a new look and features a protective plastic cover and includes sections on Christmas customs and recipes, Easter customs and recipes, traditional Rusyn foods, 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, suitable for the great fast as well as the pre-Christmas fast. There is a cost for the cookbook. For more information, call 724-438-6027.
The Coal and Coke Heritage Center at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, will hold a three-day conference titled “Working Together, Living Together: African-American Miners and the Coal Culture of Southwestern PA, 1870-1970” March 15-17. The opening session will be held Thursday, March 15, when a Pennsylvania historical marker will be dedicated acknowledging the Connellsville Coke Region. The main conference, scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, March 16, will examine interactions among African-Americans and other ethnic groups who lived and worked in the region’s coalfields. From 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 17, local history sessions will be scheduled and representatives from local historical societies will display and share current projects and membership information. One goal of the overall program is to foster and develop scholarship of African-American miners living and working in this geographical region and throughout the United States, while promoting future study and research. The conference is open to the general public with advanced reservations. Call Pamela Seighman at 724-430-4158 or visit the Web site at www.coalandcokepsu.org
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Uniontown Senior Citizens’ Monthly titled “Hearts and Flowers” for Valentine’s Day will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday at the Uniontown VFW Post 47 on West Main Street, Uniontown. The Dave Dahl Orchestra will provide square, round, line dancing, polkas, waltzes and other dances. Refreshments and door prizes are planned by the committee. Pete Porreca is commander of VFW Post 27. Kassie DeWalt is dance chairperson. The public is invited.
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The 11th annual Brendan Foley Memorial Concert titled “Irish Night” will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 11, at Central Catholic High School’s beautifully restore McGonigle Theater. There will be performances by Guaranteed Irish, Hooley, the Pittsburgh Irish Reelers, Central Catholic’s Chamber Singers and Marching Band and the special guest, Tommy Sands. There is a small charge. Reserved seating is available at the Shops of Station Square; The Irish Design Center, 303 S. Craig St., Oakland; Acoustic Music Works, 2142 Murray Ave., Squirrel Hill; Mullaney’s Harp & Fieele, 2329 Penn Ave. in the Strip; or by calling Arlene Miller at 412-621-9339 or e-mailing her at arlenej.miller@gmail.com.”The Monongahela Railway, Its History and Operation, 1903-1993,” a 212-page book with more than 300 black and white pictures and 24 maps of the system, is available at Brownsville Chamber of Commerce, 325 Market St., Fayette Chamber of Commerce, Uniontown Library, Flatiron Building, Nemacolin Castle in Brownsville, New Salem and Fairchance pharmacies and Hobbies & Stuff in Connellsville.
Pittsburgh Wine Festival 2007 will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. April 26 in the East and West Club Lounges at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh. For details and ticket information, call 412-281-2681 or visit www.pittsburghwinefestival.com.
Flenniken Public Library, 102 E. George St., Carmichaels, will offer preschool story hour every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The library also will offer after-school tutoring for students in kindergarten through high school. A state-certified teacher runs the program. Sessions are customized to fit each child’s learning style. For more information, call 724-966-5263.
The California Area Public Library will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon to 4 p.m. Fridays and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Story hour for preschool children will be held at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. Visit the library’s Web site at www.calpublib.org, and click on the “story hour” link for more information or call the library at 724-938-2907.